
Schoenberg: Gurre-Lieder / Gardner, Bergen Philharmonic

Recorded live on SACD in the sumptuous acoustic of Grieghallen in Bergen, this mind-blowing interpretation of Schoenbergâs Gurre-Lieder involves 350 performers: large choral forces, six exceptional soloists, and the legendary Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra- extended for the occasion- all conducted by Edward Gardner. Marking the pinnacle of the Orchestraâs 250th anniversary celebrations, the same forces offered two evening concerts that met with unanimous acclaim in the press, including a five-star review from The Daily Telegraph praising the âsweep of Gardnerâs conducting, by turns luminous and incisive.â It added, âHe unleashed the pieceâs volcanic passions while never becoming mired in its high-calorific density, and somehow avoided drowning the singersâ, and also congratulated the âheroicâ Stuart Skelton, âwarmâ Alwyn Mellor, âetherealâ Anna Larsson, and âpowerfulâ Thomas Allen.

Recorded live on SACD in the sumptuous acoustic of Grieghallen in Bergen, this mind-blowing interpretation of Schoenbergâs Gurre-Lieder involves 350 performers: large choral forces, six exceptional soloists, and the legendary Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra- extended for the occasion- all conducted by Edward Gardner. Marking the pinnacle of the Orchestraâs 250th anniversary celebrations, the same forces offered two evening concerts that met with unanimous acclaim in the press, including a five-star review from The Daily Telegraph praising the âsweep of Gardnerâs conducting, by turns luminous and incisive.â It added, âHe unleashed the pieceâs volcanic passions while never becoming mired in its high-calorific density, and somehow avoided drowning the singersâ, and also congratulated the âheroicâ Stuart Skelton, âwarmâ Alwyn Mellor, âetherealâ Anna Larsson, and âpowerfulâ Thomas Allen.
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Recorded live on SACD in the sumptuous acoustic of Grieghallen in Bergen, this mind-blowing interpretation of Schoenbergâs Gurre-Lieder involves 350 performers: large choral forces, six exceptional soloists, and the legendary Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra- extended for the occasion- all conducted by Edward Gardner. Marking the pinnacle of the Orchestraâs 250th anniversary celebrations, the same forces offered two evening concerts that met with unanimous acclaim in the press, including a five-star review from The Daily Telegraph praising the âsweep of Gardnerâs conducting, by turns luminous and incisive.â It added, âHe unleashed the pieceâs volcanic passions while never becoming mired in its high-calorific density, and somehow avoided drowning the singersâ, and also congratulated the âheroicâ Stuart Skelton, âwarmâ Alwyn Mellor, âetherealâ Anna Larsson, and âpowerfulâ Thomas Allen.























