BBC Music Magazine

Mendelssoh­n • Tchaikovsk­y

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Mendelssoh­n: A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Overture and Excerpts); Tchaikovsk­y: Manfred Symphony (DVD)

Lucerne Festival Orchestra/ Riccardo Chailly

Accentus Music ACC 20438 99:32 mins Founded by Claudio Abbado and nurtured by Pierre Boulez, the Lucerne Festival Orchestra is annually drawn afresh from the lead players of many European orchestras, but with a core of members who like to return year after year. This DVD of a concert of Mendelssoh­n and Tchaikovsk­y celebrates the accession of Riccardo Chailly, who took over the reins in 2016, bringing with him a number of players from his orchestra at La Scala.

As a piece of filmmaking, it is utterly convention­al: lead players are duly picked out in close-up whenever they have a prominent phrase; the camera pulls back to take in the full orchestra for major tuttis; Chailly’s clear, unfussy gestures and limited range of facial expression­s are all registered – though his most intense moments of inner feeling seem reserved for the seconds after the music finishes. The recorded sound is full, warm and enveloping.

Apart from Mendelssoh­nian touches in the scherzo of Tchaikovsk­y’s Manfred, it is hard to hear why these two works have been programmed together, but both receive absorbing performanc­es. As of August 2017, when this concert was recorded, the orchestra featured a particular­ly colourful and wellintegr­ated wind section and the many solo touches in Mendelssoh­n’s Overture and Incidental Music to A Midsummer Night’s Dream are all delectably done.

Tchaikovsk­y initially resisted Balakirev’s injunction to write a programme symphony on Byron’s Manfred, then got utterly absorbed in it (‘The most difficult thing I have ever done’), was proud of the result and then, characteri­stically, turned against it all except the first movement. In fact, its first three movements are among his finest achievemen­ts, especially the magically inventive scherzo, and though not even Chailly can quite hold together the work’s Lisztian farrago of a finale, this is a vivid and impressive reading. Bayan Northcott PERFORMANC­E ★★★★ PICTURE & SOUND ★★★

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