Symphony No. 2, Op. 16 'The Four temperaments' / Symphony No. 6, 'Sinfonia semplice'

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CARL NIELSEN
Symphony No. 2, Op. 16 'The Four temperaments' / Symphony No. 6, 'Sinfonia semplice'
Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, Sakari Oramo

[ BIS SACD / Hybrid SACD ]

Release Date: Friday 10 April 2015

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"There are many fine versions of the Sinfonia Semplice in the catalogue, but in the face of Oramo's overwhelming account there's little point in trotting them out for comparison. To put it bluntly, this the most penetrating, the most complete, account of Nielsen's last symphony that I have ever encountered. Oramo's Four Temperaments, which has all the variety and character one could possibly want, isn't far behind. Both performances seem so unassailably right, and the committed - nay, audacious - playing of the Stockholm Philharmonic is a wonder to behold. A feisty, unfettered Second and a benchmark Sixth; a triumph for all concerned." (Recording of the Month MusicWeb April 2015)

"Oramo is totally in control, letting the panic of the first movement of the sixth take hold with alarming speed but also giving the orchestra space to breathe, as in the broad first movement of "The Four Temperaments", allowing its rich, full-bodied sound to overwhelm us." The Observer, 3rd May 2015 ****

"Sakari Oramo's cycle of Nielsen symphonies roars to its conclusion with an account of the Second, The Four Temperaments, irresistibly driven by a fifth - Oramo himself. The choleric hero positively steams into our midst - a Berliozian pirate whose ferocious energy is tamed only by the impassioned lyricism of his more romantic inclinations…a terrific performance of a marvellous symphony, with the delicious easy-going undulations of the phlegmatic fellow really singing here and the melancholic reaches of the slow movement achieving an almost Brucknerian grandiosity…Nielsen's last symphony - anything but 'semplice' - is also finely tuned and disturbingly precise" Gramophone Magazine, June 2015

Tracks:

Symphony No. 2, Op. 16 (FS29) 'The Four temperaments'
Symphony No. 6, (FS116) 'Sinfonia semplice'