A rich, decadent string orchestra arrangement of Beethoven’s Op. 132 string quartet kicks off the Cleveland Orchestra’s imaginative three-volume celebration of its centenary, a collection that also includes Richard Strauss’ majestic ode to Italy and the recorded premiere of Bernd Richard Deutsch’s bubbling, shimmering organ concerto, featuring soloist Paul Jacobs. One of America’s “Big Five” orchestras, the Cleveland and its conductor Franz Welser-Möst give one of the most thrilling recent performances of Prokofiev’s demonic Symphony No. 3. With Varèse’s riotous Amériques, they jolt New York City to manic life and bring into sharp relief the incredible orchestral textures of Johannes Maria Staud’s intense and dark Stromab.
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Disc 3
- Vienna Philharmonic & Andris Nelsons
- Michael Tilson Thomas & San Francisco Symphony
- Rudolf Buchbinder, Berlin Philharmonic & Christian Thielemann
- André Cluytens & Berlin Philharmonic
- Leonard Bernstein & Columbia Symphony Orchestra
- Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra & Bernard Haitink
- Los Angeles Philharmonic & Igor Stravinsky