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Mozart • Vořıšek

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Mozart: Symphony No. 38, ‘Prague’; Voˇríšek: Symphony in D Gewandhaus­orchester Leipzig/ Herbert Blomstedt

Accentus ACC30574 60:16 mins Leipzig’s Gewandhaus Orchestra was founded in the 18th century, and at 95 this year, Herbert Blomstedt is one of his profession’s more seasoned conductors. So this is a venerable performing combinatio­n in more senses than one, and its presence explains a brand of music-making in these two works that will be resisted by period-instrument fundamenta­lists. The orchestral sound is full and warm, with evidently large-ish string sections and rich bass sonorities – qualities in line with a particular kind of traditiona­l Austro-german approach, namely that all music is played as if it’s by Brahms.

Then again, if you can accept the stylistic premise, in their own terms these are superbly handsome performanc­es, with an amplitude relating to the grand manner of the ‘Prague’ Symphony in particular, and with recorded sound to match. In line with the New Mozart

Edition of the score, Blomstedt includes all the section repeats in the opening movement and finale – not just those of the initial exposition in each case, but also of the developmen­t and reprise, so that the symphony’s dimensions expand to almost Beethoveni­an length, yet with plenty of Mozartian joy and verve along the way.

Similar performing qualities grace Jan Václav Vořišek’s only symphony, written in 1821, and showing obvious fingerprin­ts of a composer from Beethoven’s and Schubert’s generation; the symphony’s outer movements explore little beyond that territory. A much more individual voice is heard in the Andante second movement, whose expressive early Romanticis­m is then followed by the Scherzo’s pre-mendelssoh­n turbulence (a little self-conscious, but impressive nonetheles­s). Malcolm Hayes PERFORMANC­E ★★★★ RECORDING ★★★★★

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