Dvorák, Antonín - Symphony No. 9 - Jansons, Mariss
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The Ninth's "sharply profiled landscape" sketched by the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra under the incomparable
Mariss Jansons was, in the words of the daily newspaper Süddeutsche Zeitung, a "musical feast." And London's The
Guardian was so bold as to proclaim the orchestra "one of the world's great ensembles." Conductor Mariss Jansons and Mussorgsky's "Pictures at an Exhibition" were predestined to come together. The lavish
colors of Ravel's orchestration of the Russian work, the breathtaking inventiveness of the wildly different movements that are
all interconnected through a recurring "Promenade" - few conductors are as adept as Jansons to savor all the richness and
colorfulness of the paintings and sketches by Victor Hartmann. A noted artist and architect, Hartmann was friends with the
Group of Five, a loose society of composers and musicians.