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I thought at first that the recording lacked bass a little, but what has happened is that Shambadal has balanced Schumann's recalcitrant orchestration with such a fine ear that it is shorn of its usual muddiness. Nobody listening to the brilliant, even gleaming, sound that comes off this disc would imagine that Schumann is widely considered a poor orchestrator. Shambadal also obtains a fiery, spine-tingling response from the orchestra in the fast passages and much poetry in the softer ones (I am thinking of The Bride from Messina in particular, also the dying away at the end of Manfred), with a wide dynamic range. He is one of those conductors who can vary his basic tempo without losing sight of it, so the structure of each piece is ideally clear. In short, everything you could want from a Schumann conductor is to be found here. I had not encountered Shambadal before (he is in his early fifties, comes from Israel and has been conductor of the present orchestra since 1997) and I shall listen to his further discs with great interest. |
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