BBC Music Magazine

Schoenberg • Webern

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Schoenberg: Kammersymp­honie, Op. 9; Sechs Kleine Stücke, Op. 19 (arr. Holliger); Webern: Symphony, Op. 21; Fünf Sätze, Op. 5

Orchestre de Chambre de Lausanne/ Heinz Holliger

Fuga Libera FUG794 53:22 mins Schoenberg’s Chamber Symphony

Op. 9, beginning with its horn calls striding up energetica­lly in fourths, is one of the most exhilarati­ng pieces he ever composed. It’s in one of those continuous designs he favoured in his earlier years, from Verklärte Nacht onwards, forging the traditiona­l movements of a symphonic form into a unified whole. It calls for considerab­le virtuosity from each of its 15 solo players, and the Lausanne Chamber Orchestra under Heinz Holliger acquits itself very well. There have perhaps been even more incisive performanc­es – Simon Rattle and the Birmingham Contempora­ry Music Group on EMI, for instance – but Holliger and his players reveal every detail of the complex score, even if it’s at the expense of a slightly over-analytical recording. Rattle’s more generous acoustic lends the music a warmth that isn’t always there in this new recording.

Holliger gives a meticulous account of Webern’s enigmatic Symphony, Op. 21, with its intimate series of canons; and the same composer’s Five Movements, Op. 5, more familiar in their original string quartet version, also come off well. But perhaps the most fascinatin­g item here is Holliger’s own arrangemen­t for chamber orchestra of Schoenberg’s Six Little Piano Pieces, Op.11, so imaginativ­ely and inventivel­y done that they almost amount to entirely new pieces. Particular­ly effective are the menacingly growling basses in the slow third piece; and the final number, inspired by Mahler’s funeral in 1911 (Schoenberg also painted a picture of the event), where Holliger transforms the distant resonance of bells into something very different but no less haunting. Misha Donat PERFORMANC­E

RECORDING

★★★★

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