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Magical start to Bychkov’s Mahler cycle The Czech Phil delivers a golden Fourth Symphony recording, says David Nice

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Mahler

Symphony No. 4

Chen Reiss (soprano); Czech Philharmon­ic/semyon Bychkov Pentatone PTC 5186 972 56:49 mins

Alchemy has been working wonders in Prague. In the case of the Czech Philharmon­ic it’s simply an adapted sound building on magnificen­t traditions. But I always thought Semyon Bychkov, now one of the greats, was more a creature of earth and fire than air. A perfect Barbican performanc­e of Dvo ák’s Eighth, floating and gleaming so gorgeously, told me otherwise; and its counterpar­t in Mahler’s symphonies, the Fourth, is cast in the same golden mould. In both interpreta­tions, every tempo choice seems perfect. Bychkov doesn’t make an adagioesqu­e meal of the radiant song that frames the innocence-versus-experience third movement. He also makes sure that soprano Chen Reiss, poised and enchanting in the ‘child’s view of heaven’ that ends the work, can manage the longer phrases which sometimes get broken in two.

It is a fascinatin­g choice to launch a new symphonic cycle which the Czech Philharmon­ic more than merits; never forget that the late, much missed Ji í B lohlávek, Bychkov’s predecesso­r at the Czech Philharmon­ic, was always keen to point out that Mahler, brought up in Iglau (now Jihlava), was a Czech composer. The Fourth is a special case, encouragin­g chambermus­ical dialogues, which have never sounded lovelier or at times spookier, spotlighti­ng some magnificen­t principals, chiefly leader/concertmas­ter (a shame the players aren’t listed), first horn, clarinet and an especially poignant oboe as the blue skies turn black in the slow movement. Dynamics from the quietest imaginable to the very loudest are perfectly handled by the Rudolfinum recording.

PERFORMANC­E ★★★★★

RECORDING ★★★★★

Chen Reiss is poised and enchanting in the work’s finale

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Timely choices: Semyon Bychkov's tempos are top notch
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