Bruckner 7th: NY Phil/Masur Orchestre des Champs-Elysées, Herreweghe NDRS/Wand Lucerne/Abbado |
For you Brucknerians keeping track, Masur opted not to include the disputed cymbal crash (or other percussion) in the second movement, a decision supported in no uncertain terms by Robert Haas in his edition (but opposed by Leopold Nowak). An active scherzo revealed a few woodwind intonation clashes, when they were exposed in high range in the Trio, and the movement rattled out of unity as cross-rhythms pulled the texture apart. In general, though, the ONF played with an impressive sense of ensemble and showed clear devotion to their departing director.
Anne Midgette, Masur Evokes A Golden Bruckner Memory (Washington Post, April 30) Matthew Guerrieri, A master performance, decades in the making (Boston Globe, April 30) |
The penultimate concert in the WPAS season will be this Sunday (May 4, 4 pm), a recital by violinist Itzhak Perlman and pianist Rohan DeSilva at Strathmore.