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European Concert 2001 - Istanbul (Wide Screen) (Various Artists)

European Concert 2001 - Istanbul (Wide Screen) (Various Artists)

Info Stars: Emmanuel Pahud, Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, Mariss Jansons

Summary: The twelfth European concert was recorded in the church of St Irene, Istanbul, which dates back to the 4th century. Features: Haydn - 'Symphony No 94', Mozart - 'Flute Concerto No 2' and Berlioz - 'Symphonie Fantastique'.

The twelfth European concert was recorded in the church of St Irene, Istanbul, which dates back to the 4th century. Features: Haydn - 'Symphony No 94', Mozart - 'Flute Concerto No 2' and Berlioz - 'Symphonie Fantastique'.

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amazon.co.uk This European Concertis part of a series given by the Berlin Philharmonic in European venues of particular cultural significance: St Irene has the distinction of being the oldest church in Istanbul. These days it may be about as fashionable to play Haydn symphonies with a full orchestra as it is to venture out into the street wearing real fur, but the BPO are so well-disciplined that the results are never outlandish.

Mariss Jansons may not be particularly known in this repertoire but it's obvious that he's having a whale of a time, and his enthusiasm is infectious. Forces are reduced for the Mozart, and Emmanuel Pahud is reunited with his old orchestra (he was appointed Principal Flute at the prodigiously young age of 22). It's easy to understand why he's the top dog of his generation: his sound is ravishing and his phrasing is effortless; he breathes new life (literally) into this much-loved bon-bon. For the Berlioz, the orchestra is back up to full strength, Jansons powering his way through this extraordinary masterpiece, the colours dazzling, the harps placed unusually to the front of the orchestra (and to great effect in the second-movement Ball scene). The warmth of the audience reaction at the end says it all.

On the DVD:European Concert--Istanbulfeatures pleasingly unobtrusive camera-work that avoids the temptation to spotlight individual players for the sake of it and offers a good perspective on the sheer scale of the venue. The sound is full and well-balanced and the concert is enhanced by an enticing 20-minute travelogue of Istanbul (narrated in German but with subtitles in English, German, French, Spanish or Italian). In addition, there are eight minutes of "behind the scenes" footage which is worth seeing once, and details of other TDK titles.--Harriet Smith

Aspect Ratio: 16:9 Wide Screen
Main Language: English
Region: Region 0
Subtitles: English, French, German, Italian, Spanish
Year: 1991
Release Date: February 4, 2002
Runtime: 130 minutes
Certification: Exempt.
Catalogue Number: D V E U C 01
Keywords: Istanbul, Music, European, Concert, Wide, Screen, Orchestral, Classical, Performing, Arts
Genre: Music/Performing Arts

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