Ivanovs, the quintessential 
                late-romantic Baltic symphonist, was 
                long-lived enough to have written in 
                super late-romantic, populist nationalism 
                and disillusioned nostalgic idioms. 
                Not one of them was all that distant 
                from the other. The early symphonies 
                are heady with the romance of Rachmaninov, 
                Griffes and Miaskovsky. The Eighth 
                has Miaskovskian moments but it is a 
                much brighter work than Miaskovsky's 
                charcoal hues suggest. However there 
                is something strongly redolent of Miaskovsky 
                in the brass stresses of 7.32 onwards. 
                Ivanovs plays an extremely athletic 
                card in the driven and energetic allegro. 
                Arguably the andante is too long. The 
                sparkle of the finale recalls the folk-like 
                innocence and derring-do of the wonderful 
                violin concerto written at about the 
                same time and a must-hear on the Campion 
                label. 
              
 
              
A quarter century later 
                the Twentieth was Ivanovs’ last 
                completed symphonic work. There is a 
                No. 21 comprising only three movements 
                of a planned four - a Brucknerian torso. 
                No. 20 has some of the hammered violence 
                of Alwyn's Fourth Symphony. The unusual 
                Menuetto - Reminscenza looks 
                back to the typical folk-dance character 
                of his early and high Soviet works such 
                as the Violin Concerto and Eighth Symphony. 
                It is occasionally soused in Handelian 
                grandeur. The final allegro con brio 
                starts with the griping hand of 
                tragedy mixed with Panufnik-like assaults 
                by the brass. At one moment (1.15) this 
                work looks to Miaskovsky's Fifth Symphony 
                - a symphony Ivanovs surely knew. There 
                is surprisingly little influence from 
                Shostakovich. 
              
 
              
These tapes have waited 
                since 1997 for issue. I hope that further 
                sessions are planned especially as Campion's 
                valuable Ivanovs symphonies series seems 
                to have stalled. By the way have you 
                also noticed that the complete Miaskovsky 
                symphony series from Olympia (Svetlanov) 
                has also ground to a halt. With the 
                tragic failure of the Olympia site this 
                looks permanent. 
              
 
              
Here is an Eighth full 
                of nationalist Miaskovskian atmosphere 
                and a more knowing Twentieth looking 
                back in vinegary nostalgia at the gracious 
                round dances and greenswards of the 
                1950s. 
              
 
              
Ivanovs is a symphonist 
                well worth exploring and I strongly 
                commend this release to you. 
              
                Rob Barnett  
                
                IVANOVS ON CD 
                Symphony 2 and 3 a	Marco Polo 8.223331 
                
                Symphony 5 and 12	Marco Polo 8.223332 
                
                Violin Concerto (plus concertos by Sallinen 
                and Sibelius) Campion Cameo 
                http://www.musicweb-international.com/classrev/jan99/ivanovs.htm 
                
                Symphony 1 and 2 Campion Cameo 2008 
                
                http://www.musicweb-international.com/classrev/july99/ivanovs1.htm 
                
                Symphony 3 and Cello Concerto Campion 
                Cameo 2009 
                http://www.musicweb-international.com/classrev/july99/ivanovs2.htm 
                
                http://www.musicweb-international.com/classrev/2001/Nov01/Latvian.htm 
                
                Symphony 4 Campion Cameo 2007 
                http://www.musicweb-international.com/classrev/nov98/ivanovs.html 
                
                Symphony No 8 etc CAMEO 2017 
                http://www.musicweb-international.com/classrev/2002/Apr02/Ivanovs6.htm 
                
                Symphony 10 and Piano Concerto CAMEO 
                2013 
                http://www.musicweb-international.com/classrev/2002/Apr02/Ivanovs7.htm