![]() ![]() Hence, the work has come to be known occasionally as “the symphony without trumpets and drums.” It is the only one of his symphonies which does not include clarinets, trumpets or timpani as part of the instrumentation. Of all of Schubert's symphonies, it is scored for the smallest orchestra. Scored for one flute, two oboes, and two bassoons, along with two horns in B ♭ and E ♭ and strings. It was finished six months after the completion of his previous symphony. 485, was written mainly in September 1816 and completed on 3 October 1816. By the way, Dausgaard's Schubert cycle is the best modern version and I'm looking for the next release: Symphonies Nos. The classical fifth symphony is also very attractive. The whole symphony is journey from darkness to light. ![]() The finale begins bassoon's and cello's C minor league (very simply idea for Schubert) and the whole finale sounds very good. ![]() Scherzo is fast, but it isn't hurry and horns and trumpets accents are performed strongly. The passionately second theme is much better than Michael Halasz's (Naxos) or Herbert Blomdtedt's recordings (Brilliant Classics). The warmly second movement is very gentle, and strings sound is heartbreaking: the music is so beautiful. This symphony is familiar for me, and the unhappy slow introduction is performed good. ![]() The fourth symphony's "Tragic" first long C is stunning: timpani's tremolo is like lightning strike and small orchestra's tone (there are only over 30 players) is natural and fresh. The fast finale, Presto is performed clearly and vividly and BIS label's sound quality is terrific. The gentle second movement is beautiful, and tempi are moving. The fast main theme is performed quickly and first clarinet's solo is loudly. The Third Symphony's slow introduction sounds very good. Schubert composed these work when he was only teen, and Dausgaard conducts very powerfully and strongly. Dausgaard's previous recordings are very good, and this continues this line performances are moving and exciting. This is third release of Thomas Dausgaard's Schubert cycle with Swedish Chamber Orchestra. ![]()
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