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Title: Berwald/Blomstedt new symphony cycle with tone poems
Post by: Joachim Raff on Wednesday 19 August 2020, 02:17
This might be of some interest.

Herbert Blomstedt is planning a new symphony cycle and some unsung tone poems. Here is a fascinating Zoom interview with Blomstedt conducted by Alan Gilbert:
https://www.facebook.com/GilbertConducts/videos/649116868976221/ (https://www.facebook.com/GilbertConducts/videos/649116868976221/)
Title: Re: Berwald/Blomstedt new symphony cycle with tone poems
Post by: Revilod on Wednesday 19 August 2020, 14:02
Something of a phenomenon. You'd think, at 93, Blomstedt would be thinking of hanging up his baton. More Berwald is always good. Liszt is always credited with inventing the symphonic poem but Berwald seems to have got there at about the same time.
Title: Re: Berwald/Blomstedt new symphony cycle with tone poems
Post by: MartinH on Thursday 20 August 2020, 01:17
Good luck to Blomstedt! That's a big undertaking for a 93 year old. Hopefully his Seventh Day Adventist lifestyle and diet will let him take it to completion. Perhaps Berwald has some special meaning for him, but I can't imagine anyone getting too excited about another Berwald cycle. I can think of quite a few other Swedish composers I'd like to hear recorded.
Title: Re: Berwald/Blomstedt new symphony cycle with tone poems
Post by: Alan Howe on Thursday 20 August 2020, 09:24
I (respectfully) disagree. There have been only seven complete cycles under a single conductor, i.e. Björlin, Järvi, Kamu, Montgomery, Dausgaard, Goodman and Ehrling, of which Ehrling's is generally regarded as the most successful, although he doesn't have a world-class orchestra at his disposal. Therefore it seems to me that there is certainly room for a major new cycle, especially from one of the greatest living conductors directing one of the world's great orchestras, the Leipzig Gewandhaus:
https://slippedisc.com/2020/05/maestro-92-signs-on-to-record-two-symphonic-cycles/ (https://slippedisc.com/2020/05/maestro-92-signs-on-to-record-two-symphonic-cycles/)

Of course, it'd be great to have a cycle of, say, Ludvig Norman's symphonies from Blomstedt too, but Oramo would be very acceptable, surely.

Oh, and by the way: 93's evidently the new 83!
Title: Re: Berwald/Blomstedt new symphony cycle with tone poems
Post by: eschiss1 on Friday 21 August 2020, 04:09
Liszt was aware of Berlioz's poems/dramatic overtures which were from somewhat earlier, though Liszt's programs for his program works were written afterwards and were only guides. Not sure he regarded himself as the inventor of the breed, though. Agreed re Berwald.
Title: Re: Berwald/Blomstedt new symphony cycle with tone poems
Post by: FBerwald on Thursday 27 June 2024, 18:15
Just came across this concert performance of Berwald's Symphony No. 3 "Singulière" played by Hobart Chamber Orchestra under conductor, Simon Reade. It's nice to see this piece on the concert platform.