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The Music => Recordings & Broadcasts => Topic started by: Aramiarz on Thursday 30 October 2014, 13:29

Title: Juon Orchestral Works Vol.2
Post by: Aramiarz on Thursday 30 October 2014, 13:29
Dear friends
  In this days Sterling release the second vol!
Title: Re: Juon Orchestral Works Vol.2
Post by: Alan Howe on Thursday 30 October 2014, 15:29
I sincerely hope it's better than Vol.1!
Title: Re: Juon Orchestral Works Vol.2
Post by: Aramiarz on Thursday 30 October 2014, 17:47
Me too!
Title: Re: Juon Orchestral Works Vol.2
Post by: Alan Howe on Thursday 13 November 2014, 16:22
(http://www.christof-escher.com/images/media_covers/paul_juon_orchestral_works_vol_1.jpg)
http://www.christof-escher.com/en/discs.html (http://www.christof-escher.com/en/discs.html)

The CD will incude:

Symphony in F sharp minor, Op. 10 (1895)
Suite in 5 movements Op. 93 (1935)
Moscow Symphony Orchestra
Orchestra della Svizzera Italiana
Christof Escher
Title: Re: Juon Orchestral Works Vol.2
Post by: Aramiarz on Thursday 13 November 2014, 16:37
Thank You! It will be in december
Title: Re: Juon Orchestral Works Vol.2
Post by: Mark Thomas on Thursday 13 November 2014, 17:09
Good Oh!
Title: Re: Juon Orchestral Works Vol.2
Post by: Alan Howe on Tuesday 09 December 2014, 22:17
The CD is now advertised on Sterling's website:
http://www.sterlingcd.com/catalogue/cds1104.html (http://www.sterlingcd.com/catalogue/cds1104.html)
Title: Re: Juon Orchestral Works Vol.2
Post by: Wheesht on Wednesday 10 December 2014, 15:15
I bought this at a Juon concert last week, but haven't got round to listening to it yet. The Suite was recorded in Lugano back in 2004, the Symphony in Moscow in 2011.
Title: Re: Juon Orchestral Works Vol.2
Post by: Alan Howe on Monday 15 December 2014, 22:11
The early Symphony in F sharp minor (1894) is a more enjoyable work than the later Symphony in A minor.  However, in reality it's all pretty bland stuff, distinctly sub-Tchaikovskian in style, and at its best when the composer isn't trying too hard. No, this falls into the category of an occasional, largely undemanding listen. Worth rescuing? Just barely. But I can think of a (large) hatful of more deserving causes than this.
Title: Re: Juon Orchestral Works Vol.2
Post by: Aramiarz on Saturday 17 January 2015, 03:37
I have the Cd, the suite is very interesting,
The prelude (vorspiel), is very charming, as one pastoral, contemplative, very nice piece!
Title: Re: Juon Orchestral Works Vol.2
Post by: Mark Thomas on Thursday 14 May 2015, 14:58
I'm rather slow off the mark on this one, and I wish I could say that the wait was worth it - but it wasn't. The youthful Symphony is desperately thin fare. It betrays the influence of Tchaikovsky and Glazunov clearly enough, without ever approaching the level of inspiration exhibited by either master on a poor day.  When Juon is doing bucolic charm it's pleasant enough, if unremarkable, but as soon as he attempts something more serious, all the empty huffing and puffing cruelly exposes Juon's lack of genuine inspiration. The whole 40 minute construction is surface gloss, but there's nothing underneath. The Suite of four decades later is a much more honest piece of work but, again, higher on charm than it is on substance. Two CDs, two disappointments. I can't say that I view the prospect of more recordings in this series with much enthusiasm, but hope springs eternal, I suppose...
Title: Re: Juon Orchestral Works Vol.2
Post by: Alan Howe on Thursday 14 May 2015, 15:41
Agreed. And to think that Wilhelm Berger's symphonies from roughly the same period haven't yet been commercially recorded. Now there's an absolute master-composer...
Title: Re: Juon Orchestral Works Vol.2
Post by: Gareth Vaughan on Thursday 14 May 2015, 16:19
Hear, hear...
Title: Re: Juon Orchestral Works Vol.2
Post by: sdtom on Thursday 14 May 2015, 17:45
This sounds like one to pass on.
Tom :)