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The Music => Recordings & Broadcasts => Topic started by: Alan Howe on Friday 13 December 2019, 20:18

Title: Brincken Symphony No.4 (2014-5)
Post by: Alan Howe on Friday 13 December 2019, 20:18
I was wondering whether anyone had spotted this:
https://toccataclassics.com/product/alexander-brincken-orchestral-music-volume-one/ (https://toccataclassics.com/product/alexander-brincken-orchestral-music-volume-one/)
Title: Re: Brincken Symphony No.4 (2014-5)
Post by: Alan Howe on Friday 13 December 2019, 20:30
...the slow movement must be one of the most beautiful in all contemporary music.
Title: Re: Brincken Symphony No.4 (2014-5)
Post by: Mark Thomas on Friday 13 December 2019, 21:54
I have only so far sampled the work at the Toccata site and downloaded the recording, but I've been greatly impressed by what I've heard and am looking forward to hearing the whole work.
Title: Re: Brincken Symphony No.4 (2014-5)
Post by: hyperdanny on Monday 16 December 2019, 12:28
I went through the whole piece, and for sure there's a lot of very beautiful music, not to mention a sophisticated technique and orchestration.
But it's a little exhausting and long winded, especially considering that I find thAT expressive mood is a little samey, not very varied at all.
Especially the finale's material (the weaker movement IMHO) does not quite support the length.
(and , full disclosure, i am a lifelong Philip Glass fan, repetitions do not bore me at all) .
With a bit of judicious pruning this could be a minor masterpiece.
Or maybe i just need repeated listenings,
I'll buy it, anyway.
Title: Re: Brincken Symphony No.4 (2014-5)
Post by: Alan Howe on Monday 16 December 2019, 13:33
Thanks for that assessment. At 53.33 the Symphony is indeed long, but I've ordered it all the same...
Title: Re: Brincken Symphony No.4 (2014-5)
Post by: Mark Thomas on Monday 16 December 2019, 13:43
I've just this morning listened to both the Symphony and its companion piece on this recording, the Capriccio for piano & small orchestra.

The former is a really powerful, often beautiful and finely crafted work. It's a piece which is definitely of this century, there's not a whiff of 19th century pastiche, but is nonetheless harmonically and melodically fully in the romantic tradition. Hyperdanny quite rightly points out the use of Glass-like repetition and, like him, that's fine with me. The strongest movements, IMHO, are the middle ones - the lengthy Adagio is a contemplative, heartfelt work and the Scherzo is properly forceful and varied. I thought both outer movements would benefit from some editing, but they still held my interest and overall the work supports its length better than many modern works.

The Capriccio, although earlier, is in a more "advanced" style which is outside the scope of the forum I think. That said, I found it lively, inventive and of real merit. The composer himself delivers an absolutely fizzing solo part.
Title: Re: Brincken Symphony No.4 (2014-5)
Post by: Alan Howe on Monday 16 December 2019, 16:08
Mark's right. The Symphony isn't backward-looking, say, à la Schmidt-Kowalski, but fully of today. It demonstrates that 'the Tradition' isn't dead at all - it's just waiting to be refreshed and re-ignited...
Title: Re: Brincken Symphony No.4 (2014-5)
Post by: hyperdanny on Monday 16 December 2019, 21:00
I fully agree that the two middle movements are the best: they are quite stunning.
The first movement is very good, I like the way it grows gradually but potently from a rather subdued opening.
The problem for me (at least on first listen) was the finale, which I found overlong for the material.
above all,  I could not hear in it the push forward, sense of the end of the journey, the "finality", if you want.
But maybe by that time I was not focused enough anymore, listening conditions were not optimal.
A more concentrated re-listen is in order. After Christmas I will buy the cd.
Title: Re: Brincken Symphony No.4 (2014-5)
Post by: matesic on Tuesday 17 December 2019, 16:40
The 20-year-old Brincken wouldn't have made it into this forum! For information's sake;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GvQB147Ejis
Title: Re: Brincken Symphony No.4 (2014-5)
Post by: Alan Howe on Tuesday 17 December 2019, 17:17
No, quite. Thank goodness he's moved on...
Title: Re: Brincken Symphony No.4 (2014-5)
Post by: semloh on Wednesday 18 December 2019, 08:23
Yes, indeed! Hard to believe that it's the same composer.
The symphony is a delight.