BBC Music Magazine

Plenty of fizz in these bubbling works

Sarah Urwin Jones is buoyed by infectious performanc­es of Bizet and Gounod

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Bizet • Gounod

Bizet: Symphony in C; Carmen Suite No. 1; Gounod: Petite Symphonie Scottish Chamber Orchestra/ François Leleux (oboe)

Linn Records CKD 624 63:30 mins Conductor and oboist François Leleux is a frequent figure on the concert platform with the Scottish Chamber Orchestra, and here makes his first recording with the orchestra in this fizzing programme of Bizet and Gounod. The SCO have a thrilling way with Bizet, opening Ernest Guiraud’s Carmen Suite No. 1, put together by Bizet’s friend as a concert piece after the composer’s death, with foreboding knife-edge thrill and panache. Guiraud wasn’t concerned with a chronologi­cal run-through, so in this ‘no particular order’ Carmen, the orchestra hop from an Intermezzo that is truly the woodwind calm before the storm, backed by rich playing in the strings, to the operatic earthy vigour of their Séguedille without words.

All this finely-sculpted woodwind playing is brought to the fore in Gounod’s somewhat less dramatic and rather pastoral Petite Symphonie, which is more a balm to frayed nerves than exciter of grand passions. Delightful and light, this melodic piece for nine woodwinds was first performed in Paris in 1885, beautifull­y judged here from both the SCO wind soloists and Leleux, leading up front from the oboe.

The Bizet bookend is the joyous Symphony in C, written by Bizet when he was just 17, unplayed in his lifetime and subsequent­ly lost for 70 years, and surely among the most buoyant masterpiec­es in the repertoire. It bubbles along with infectious delight in the SCO’S hands – I could listen to them playing this all day – dazzling between wind and strings, the former evocativel­y bucolic in the Allegro Vivace Trio, the latter nimble in the finale. PERFORMANC­E ★★★★★

RECORDING ★★★★★

The orchestra’s interpreta­tion of the Bizet is thrilling

Hear extracts from this recording and the rest of this month’s choices on the BBC Music Magazine website at www.classical-music.com

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Leading the way: François Leleux plays and conducts with flair
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