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Shimmering Schumann symphonies

This recording is deftly delivered and finely detailed, says Stephen Johnson

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Symphonies Nos 1 ‘Spring’ & 4 Gürzenich-orchester Köln/ François-xavier Roth

Myrios MYR 028 (CD/SACD) 55:16 mins Do we really need more reminders that Schumann wasn’t the clumsy, imaginativ­ely hampered orchestrat­or of legend? If you still do, then listen to this. No orchestral composer of Schumann’s time benefits more from a low-fat, finely featured post-period approach, especially when it’s brought off as beautifull­y as by François-xavier Roth and the Gürzenich Orchestra. I do mean beautifull­y: there’s a luminous clarity about the sound, but it’s never thin. The restrained vibrato by no means precludes warm Romantic expressivi­ty, and in any case it’s not applied throughout – the violin solo in the ‘Romanza’ of Symphony No. 4 is all the sweeter because this kind of vibrato hasn’t been spray-glossed over everything. Roth’s phrasing is generous but always directed with an ear to the larger shape of things, and his rhythmic articulati­on manages to be light and muscular at the same time – especially valuable when (as so often) Schumann gets airborne.

How wonderful, too, to hear such a gripping, thoroughly convinceds­ounding rendition of the original version of No. 4. Granted, there are one or two improvemen­ts in the revision, but to listen to this is to realise that the wildly lateral, quirkily brilliant Schumann of the earlier piano music was still very much alive in 1841. Is there anything in 19th-century symphonic music more outrageous­ly original than the way the finale introducti­on swells and boils over into the main allegro?

The First, too, is as fresh and spring-like as its title demands. It sounds like a still-young man discoverin­g himself delightedl­y as a master symphonist. Lovely recordings too, with a clear overall picture but also lots of telling detail.

PERFORMANC­E ★★★★★

RECORDING ★★★★★

How wonderful to hear such a gripping rendition of No. 4

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Luminous and lean: François-xavier Roth creates much beauty
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