Mendelssohn: String Symphonies 9-12; Octet
I Musici
Label
Decca
Catalogue No.
4825111
Barcode
00028948251117
Format
2-CD-CD
About

A comprehensive survey of the young Mendelssohn at his most prodigiously accomplished, in superbly cultivated performances by a classic Italian ensemble, including a recording never before issued on CD by Decca.

In the 1960s and 70s, I Musici was  synonymous for record collectors with Baroque music. Having been founded by graduates from Rome’s Accademia di Santa Cecilia in 1951, they soon picked up an exclusive contract with Philips and proceeded to make classic recordings such as Vivaldi’s ‘Four Seasons’ with Salvatore Accardo (reissued on Eloquence, 482 5091) as well as familiarising listeners with figures less well-known at the time such as Albinoni (464 3672) and Tartini (482 5079).

The present release, compiles the recordings of Mendelssohn made by the ensemble for Philips between 1961 and 1970. The first of these featured the Ninth String Symphony on Side B, coupled with dances by Schubert which have already been reissued by Eloquence on ‘Dances of Old Vienna’ (482 6152). Almost everything Mendelssohn composed during his teenage years is graced with the spirit of the Baroque and in these string symphonies he flexes youthful muscle in explorations of harmony, rhythm, structure and scoring.

While the melodic freshness and contrapuntal facility of the symphonies are remarkably precocious, the Octet is still more astonishing as the work of a fully formed creative mind, operating at the height of its power and imagination at just sixteen years of age. The enjoyment taken by I Musici themselves is palpable: one of them once remarked in interview: ‘Sometimes we get awfully fed up with all these –aldis and –ellis and –inis and –onis. We love this music of course and we’d never give it up. But it would be so nice now and then if we could play something different.’

TRACK LISTING / ARTISTS

CD 1
FELIX MENDELSSOHN
Symphony No. 10 in B minor for strings, Op. posth.
Symphony No. 11 in F major for strings, Op. posth.
Symphony No. 12 in G minor for strings, Op. posth.

CD 2
Symphony No. 9 in C minor for strings, Op. posth.*
Octet in E flat major, Op. 20

I Musici

*FIRST CD RELEASE ON DECCA

Track previews
Strings Symphony No. 12 in G Minor, MWV N12: I. Grave - Allegro
Octet in E-Flat Major, Op. 20, MWV R20: III. Scherzo. Allegro leggierissimo
Strings Symphony No. 11 in F Major, MWV N11: IV. Menuetto. Allegro moderato
Strings Symphony No. 11 in F Major, MWV N11: III. Adagio
Strings Symphony No. 11 in F Major, MWV N11: II. Scherzo. Commodo (Schweizerlied)
Strings Symphony No. 11 in F Major, MWV N11: I. Adagio - Allegro molto
String Symphony No. 10 in B Minor, MWV N 10
Octet in E-Flat Major, Op. 20, MWV R20: IV. Presto
Octet in E-Flat Major, Op. 20, MWV R20: II. Andante
Strings Symphony No. 12 in G Minor, MWV N12: III. Andante
Octet in E-Flat Major, Op. 20, MWV R20: I. Allegro moderato, ma con fuoco
String Symphony No. 9 in C Minor, MWV N9: IV. Allegro moderato
String Symphony No. 9 in C Minor, MWV N9: III. Scherzo
String Symphony No. 9 in C Minor, MWV N9: II. Poco adagio
String Symphony No. 9 in C Minor, MWV N9: I. Allegro moderato
Strings Symphony No. 12 in G Minor, MWV N12: III. Allegro molto
Strings Symphony No. 11 in F Major, MWV N11: V. Allegro molto
Recording information

Recording Producer: Vittorio Negri
Balance Engineers: Tony Buczynski, Cees Heijkoop (String Symphonies Nos. 10–12); Hans Lauterslager, Ko Witteveen (String Symphony No. 9); Tony Buczynski, Frits van Swoll (Octet)
Recording Locations: Bach Zaal, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 29 June–10 July 1961 (String Symphony No. 9); Aula la magna de l’ateneo Antoniano, Rome, Italy, 6–13 June 1966 (Octet); Salle des Remparts, La Tour de Peilz, Switzerland, 1–10 May 1970 (String Symphony No. 11), 24 September–4 October 1970 (String Symphonies Nos. 10 & 12)
Original Philips LP Releases: 835 095 (String Symphony No. 9); 6500 182 (String Symphonies Nos. 10 & 12; Octet); 6500 099 (String Symphony No. 11); 802 725 (Octet)

Reviews

‘I Musici performs with splendid musicianship, beautiful tone, and obvious relish. Philips’s sound is clean and bright. A delightful disc.’
High Fidelity (String Symphony No. 9)

‘Of all the fine recordings I Musici has given us, this is surely one of the most joyous – an unabashed romp in the sun from start to finish. The Octet is soaring, free and wonderfully flexible in dynamics.’ High Fidelity

‘I Musici plays all this music impeccably, catching the gaiety of much of it and fully expressing the deep feeling in the symphony’s first movement. Excellent recording, too.’ Gramophone (Symphony No. 11)