BBC Music Magazine

Bernstein

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Symphonies Nos 1-3; Prelude, Fugue and Riffs for Solo Clarinet and Jazz Ensemble

Nadine Sierra (soprano), Marienicol­e Lemieux (mezzo-soprano), Dame Josephine Barstow (narrator), Alessandro Carbonare (clarinet), Beatrice Rana (piano); Coro e Orchestra dell’accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia/antonio Pappano Warner 9029566158 112:53 mins (2 discs) It may have been tempting in Bernstein’s centenary year to bundle his symphonies into a box set; and Antonio Pappano and his Santa Cecilia forces, both

with strong Bernstein connection­s, tackle their assignment with enthusiasm and care. What, though, of the listener? Even with best will towards America’s legendary composer-maestro, it’s hard to view his symphonic journey as anything other than the chart of a decline. He starts at his peak in 1944 with the Jeremiah: a young man’s music, fierily Jewish in the age of the Holocaust, cogent and affecting. More piano concerto than symphony, The Age of Anxiety, inspired by Auden’s poetic study of 1940s angst, dilutes the mix while inserting jazz and pretension. The jagged, windy, browbeatin­g Kaddish (1963), another interrogat­ion of faith in the modern world, further shatters symphonic form, but to no good purpose. After that hell, one lands upon the simple jazz mischief of the Prelude, Fugue and Riffs with immense relief.

The set’s considerab­le saving grace lies in the electric spark of Pappano’s live performanc­es and the soloists’ star turns. Beatrice

Rana glitters away at the piano as the observer of inner turmoil in Anxiety; Josephine Barstow makes an excellent fist of Bernstein’s often embarrassi­ng Kaddish narration; while soprano Marie-nicole Lemieux is all Hebrew soul (plus considerab­le vibrato) in Jeremiah. But the lynchpin remains Pappano, who enhances whatever is genuinely lyrical, tones down the bombast, and tries to ignore the bathos. Some balance issues in Anxiety aside, these must be the symphonies’ most accomplish­ed recordings. Geoff Brown

PERFORMANC­E ★★★★

RECORDING ★★★★

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Bernstein with tact: Antonio Pappano conducts the symphonies

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