On its face, this program of Richard Wagner's Siegfried Idyll and Anton Bruckner's String Quintet in F major, as arranged for string orchestra, appears to be balanced and stylistically well-matched, for both works have similar modes of expression and even a few superficial thematic resemblances. Yet as natural and warmly expressive as Siegfried Idyll comes across in this cheerful performance by Ruben Gazarian and the Württemberg Chamber Orchestra Heilbronn, the String Quintet suffers from Hans Stadlmair's super-lush ...
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On its face, this program of Richard Wagner's Siegfried Idyll and Anton Bruckner's String Quintet in F major, as arranged for string orchestra, appears to be balanced and stylistically well-matched, for both works have similar modes of expression and even a few superficial thematic resemblances. Yet as natural and warmly expressive as Siegfried Idyll comes across in this cheerful performance by Ruben Gazarian and the Württemberg Chamber Orchestra Heilbronn, the String Quintet suffers from Hans Stadlmair's super-lush arrangement, and the greater part of this CD is heavy going. Even though the String Quintet is a charming piece of chamber music, it acquires a kind of stodginess and portentousness when played by a string orchestra, and resembles nothing so much as a partially orchestrated version of one of the symphonies. The piece was written on a challenge from violinist Josef Hellmesberger, who wanted it for his own string quartet, and Bruckner accepted the request as a respite from symphonic writing....
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