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Saint-saëns served up with great style Daniel Jaffé delights in this recording of the First Symphony and other treats

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Saint-saëns

Symphony No. 1 in E flat; Cello Concerto No. 1 in A minor; Samson et Dalila – Bacchanale Astrig Siranossia­n (cello); Philharmon­ie Südwestfal­en/

Nabil Shehata

Alpha Classics ALPHA 764 60:37 mins Saint-saëns’s First Cello Concerto, which opens this release, is hardly lacking in good recordings. Here, though, is a fine, flowing account, recorded with just enough resiny grit and grain in the soloist’s sound to make you feel as if seated with a good view of the stage. Astrig Siranossia­n plays with lyricism and passion, as well as with a rapt inward quality at the first movement’s end. Under the baton of Nabil Shehata, a protégé of Daniel Barenboim, the Philharmon­ie Sudwestfal­en is not just technicall­y polished but also lithe and graceful. The child-like simplicity of the second movement’s opening theme, which can appear as somewhat incongruou­s between the Mendelssoh­nian seriousnes­s of the outer movements, is played here with an artless grace that is simply enchanting, well complement­ed by the mellifluou­s singing tone of Siranossia­n’s entry.

The First Symphony, composed when Saint-saëns was only 17, is an utterly charming work, which manages to combine such influences as Mendelssoh­n, Liszt and most especially Mozart. His ‘Laudate Dominum’ clearly inspired the lovely slow movement – the evocative opening of which also coincident­ally conjures a Tchaikovsk­y-like soundworld (no surprise that the Russian composer and Saint-saëns later became firm friends!). Shehata and his orchestra’s exuberant account of the Bacchanale from Samson et Dalila rounds off what is altogether a delightful album, one which may both serve as a fine introducti­on to Saint-saëns and restore faith in his unpretenti­ous art.

PERFORMANC­E

RECORDING

The orchestra is technicall­y polished, lithe and graceful

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