Jan 18, 2023 | Wencke Wallbaum News & Rezension ICMA for LUCERNE FESTIVAL production
Statement of the jury:
"There are recordings that tell stories. And these stories resound anew in every new epoch. On the night of August 20-21, 1968, Soviet tanks rolled across the streets of Prague, ending the Prague Spring. Only a few days later, the Czech Rafael Kubelík, conducted a concert with the New Philharmonia Orchestra in Lucerne. Haydn's Symphony No. 99 is sparkling with vitality and perfection, and Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 4 is marked by a deep, tragic sense of the inevitability of fate. John Ogdon superbly contributes Schönberg's Piano Concerto. This historic recording is released while Russian tanks are rolling again, and one hears these sounds of all-embracing, defiant and comforting persuasiveness with different ears..."
Andante (Türkei), Crescendo (Belgien), das Orchester (Deutschland), Deutsche Welle (Deutschland), IMZ (Österreich), MDR Kultur (Deutschland), Musica (Italien), Musical Life (Russland), Musik & Theater (Schweiz), Opera (England), Papageno (Ungarn), Pizzicato (Luxemburg), Polskie Radio Chopin (Polen), Radio 100,7 (Luxemburg), Radio România Muzical (Rumänien), Resmusica.com (Frankreich), Rondo Classic (Finnland), Scherzo (Spanien) und Unison (Kroatien).