01. "Romeo und Julia (Fantasie-Ouvert?re nach Shakespeare)" Sinfonie Nr. 6 h-moll op. 74 "Path?tique"
02. "1. Adagio - Allegro ma non troppo"
03. "2. Allegro con grazia"
04. "3. Allegro molto vivace"
05. "4. Finale: Adagio lamentoso"
Extra-Infos:
Bournemouth S.o./ Andrew Litton
Description:
Labelcode 6932382
This CD presents compelling performances of works by Sergei Prokofiev, featuring his Symphony No. 5, Symphony No. 6 and music from the ballet *Romeo and Juliet* (as suggested by the title "Romeo/+"). Under the baton of Andrew Litton with the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra (BSO), these recordings emphasize both the rhythmic drive and the lyrical depth of Prokofiev's writing. Symphony No. 5, often seen as a powerful wartime symphony, is rendered with broad symphonic sweep and finely shaped detail, while Symphony No. 6 highlights the darker, more introspective side of the composer. The Romeo selections add a contrasting, more overtly romantic and dramatic color, rounding out the disc as a well-balanced portrait of Prokofiev's mature style. The sound and interpretation are geared towards listeners who appreciate both emotional intensity and structural clarity in orchestral music.
Andrew Litton is an internationally renowned conductor known especially for his work in the symphonic and operatic repertoire. He has led major orchestras in Europe and North America and is particularly respected for his interpretations of 20th-century composers. With the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, he has built a strong discography that showcases the ensemble's flexibility, from large symphonic canvases to more nuanced, atmospheric scores. The BSO itself is one of the leading British orchestras, praised for its rich tonal palette and discipline, which gives these performances both immediacy and refinement.
Virgin Classics, the label behind this release, has long been associated with high-quality classical recordings and a carefully curated roster of artists. Known for its attention to sound engineering and presentation, the label has built a reputation for combining artistic integrity with modern, vivid recorded sound. This CD fits neatly into that tradition, offering a well-produced, thoughtfully programmed album aimed at collectors and new listeners alike who want to explore Prokofiev's symphonic world in authoritative, engaging performances.