Thomas Zehetmair & Northern Sinfonia - Hans G�l: Symphony No. 2, Schubert: Symphony No. 9 Great
Catalogue No: AV2225
Barcode: 822252222524
Acclaimed conductor Thomas Zehetmair presents the world-premiere recording of Hans G�l's Second Symphony alongside an electrifying live recording of Schubert's Ninth Symphony, the Great.Hard on the heels of the world-premiere recording of Hans G�l's First Symphony (AV2224), internationally celebrated conductor Thomas Zehetmair follows with a superb value 2-CD set including the first ever recording of G�l's Second Symphony, alongside Schubert's Great Ninth. The release showcases two ends of a great melodic tradition, presenting G�l's music alongside 19th-century symphonic repertoire that represents its roots and core values.G�l's Second Symphony is perhaps the most personal of his four, with an emotional depth and haunting beauty that inspired G�l's biographer, Wilhelm Waldstein, to write of the slow movement: it is, I dare to assert, the most important Adagio since Bruckner. Written in 1942-43, during the darkest war years, this symphony distils the process of overcoming pain and loss into the language of pure music.Featuring Northern Sinfonia in their spectacular venue Hall One of The Sage Gateshead, these recordings underscore Zehetmair's hallmark electrifying intensity, precision and vision.This release continues Avie's ongoing celebration of the music of Hans G�l, following highly acclaimed releases of the complete works for solo piano by Leon McCawley (AV2064), chamber works for Violin and Piano featuring Annette-Barbara Vogel (AV2182), and concertante works for violin and orchestra, also with Vogel, and Kenneth Woods conducting Northern Sinfonia (AV2146). Critical acclaim for the music of Hans G�l: Gloriously tuneful late-Romantic masterworks...music that compels attention. � Gramophone Music well worth championing...plenty of rich tonal harmony and adventurous harmonic excursion, together with a ripe sense of the lyrical. � The Sunday TimesPersonnel: Northern Sinfonia, Thomas Zehetmair (conductor)