Honegger: Symphonies 1, 2, 3

On this CD:

1. Symphony No. 1 in C major, H 75
Composed by Arthur Honegger
Performed by Toulouse Orchestra
Conducted by Michel Plasson

2. Symphony No. 2 in D major, for strings & trumpet ad lib, H153
Composed by Arthur Honegger
Performed by Toulouse Orchestra with Yan Pascal Tortelier
Conducted by Michel Plasson

3. Symphony No. 3 ("Liturgique"), H186
Composed by Arthur Honegger
Performed by Toulouse Orchestra with Calvin Sieb
Conducted by Michel Plasson

Honegger: Symphonies 1, 2, 3, Music, Arthur Honegger, Michel Plasson, Toulouse Orchestra, Calvin Sieb, Yan Pascal Tortelier, 20th/21st Century Symphony, Classical, Classical Music, Symphonic
Honegger: Symphonies #1-5, Pacific 231; Michel Plasson; Orchestre du Capitole du Toulouse
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • This Honegger's Not Half-Bad
Honegger: Symphonies #1-5, Pacific 231; Michel Plasson; Orchestre du Capitole du Toulouse
Arthur Honegger , Michel Plasson , and Orchestre du Capitole du Toulouse
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  5. Honegger: Symphonies 1-5; Pacific 231; Rugby

ASIN: B0000CE7FR
Release Date: 2004-06-01

Tracks:

  1. I: Allegro Marcato
  2. II: Adagio
  3. III: Presto
  4. I: Molto Moderato - Allegro - Yan-Pascal Tortelier
  5. II: Adagio Mesto - Yan-Pascal Tortelier
  6. III: Vivace Ma Non Troppo - Presto - Yan-Pascal Tortelier
  7. I: 'Dies Irae': Allegro Marcato - Calvin Sieb
  8. II: 'De Profundis Clamavi': Adagio - Calvin Sieb
  9. III: 'Dona Nobis Pacem': Andante - Calvin Sieb

Tracks:

  1. I: Lento E Misterioso - Allegro - Lento - Allegro Molto Tranquillo
  2. II: Larghetto
  3. III: Allegro - Adagio - Allegro
  4. I: Grave
  5. II: Allegretto - Adagio - Allegretto
  6. III: Allegro Marcato
  7. Pacific 231 (Mouvement Symphonique No.1)

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars This Honegger's Not Half-Bad.......2005-11-12

EMI has had their share of questionable reissues lately, but the label's new "Gemini" series is certainly something to get excited about. These two-disc titles feature first rate performances at a true budget price, even less expensive than the company's own "Double Forte" line. As I did not have a complete Honegger cycle in my collection, I decided to get this set recently featuring the five Symphonies and Pacific 231 (Mouvement Symphonique No. 1). These recordings by Michel Plasson and the Orchestre du Capitole de Toulouse from the late 1970s are enjoyable, if not stellar. I certainly don't prefer the accounts featured here to those I have by Karajan (Syms 2 & 3), Munch (Syms 2 & 5 with Boston and Sym 2 with Paris) and Scherchen (Pacific 231), but I'm still glad to have purchased it. At this low price, what's not to like?
Honegger: Symphonies 1 - 5, etc
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Absolutely brilliant
  • Why is Honegger not more popular?
  • Unjustly forgotten music.
  • The best complete set available
  • Good, but not Flawless
Honegger: Symphonies 1 - 5, etc

Manufacturer: Elektra / Wea
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00000J7ON
Release Date: 1999-06-08

Tracks:

  1. Symphony No. 1: Allegro marcato
  2. Symphony No. 1: Adagio
  3. Symphony No. 1: Presto - Andante tranquillo
  4. Symphony No. 2 'For Strings': Molto moderato - Allegro
  5. Symphony No. 2 'For Strings': Adagio mesto
  6. Symphony No. 2 'For Strings': Vivace non troppo
  7. Symphony No. 5 'Di tre re': Grave
  8. Symphony No. 5 'Di tre re': Allegretto. Adagio. Allegretto. Adagio. Allegretto
  9. Symphony No. 5 'Di tre re': Allegro marcato

Tracks:

  1. Symphony No. 3 'Liturgique': 'Dies irae' - Allegro marcato
  2. Symphony No. 3 'Liturgique': 'De profundis clamavi' - Adagio
  3. Symphony No. 3 'Liturgique': 'Dona nobis pacem' - Andante
  4. Symphony No. 4 'Deliciae Basilienses': Lento e misterioso - Allegro
  5. Symphony No. 4 'Deliciae Basilienses': Larghetto
  6. Symphony No. 4 'Deliciae Basilienses': Allegro
  7. Pacific 231: Mouvement symphonique
  8. Rugby: Mouvement symphonique

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Absolutely brilliant.......2005-02-15

Excellent performances of brilliant symponies by an unjustly neglected great 20th C composer.

Lots of dissonance and energy in all these works.
Sym 1 alone is a very powerful work.

Strongly recommended.

4 out of 5 stars Why is Honegger not more popular?.......2001-03-21

This is the only complete set of Honegger's symphonies. We are extremely lucky, then, that the performances on this album are so good. At the risk of repeating other reviewers I must say that I find it not only unjust, but inexplicable as to why Honneger is not more popular. His symphonies are varied, original and, with the possible exception of the fifth, of the utmost quality. From the youthful, often dissonant vigor of the first we move to tranquillity and absolute despair in the second, scored only for strings until the tension is relieved at the end by a solo trumpet. The third, like the second, was penned by an artist deeply affected by WWII. The fourth is a work of a completely different cut, with its delicate, almost chamber-like scoring and lighthearted material. The fifth is, in my opinion, his weakest, although it is by no means bad music. Rugby is a dynamic portrayal of movement in music, as is the overwhelming Pacific 231, a piece which paints a musical picture of a great steam locomotive. The sense of momentum Honegger creates in Pacific 231 amazes me every time I listen to it, if you close your eyes you can almost feel yourself hurtling across the countryside at hundreds of miles an hour. If you want a complete set of Honegger's symphonies this is the only option, and thankfully it's a very good one.

5 out of 5 stars Unjustly forgotten music........2000-12-14

Here's one composer that has fallen into a relative obliivion. Among "Les Six" , a group of provocative young composers thriving in the ebullient Paris of the 1920's, Honegger (1892 -1955 ) was the one who achieved the widest fame and actually entered the international concert circuit. Among the others Milhaud also seemed to make the breakthrough, but his self-consciously "shocking" music soon outstayed its welcome while Durey, Tailleferre and Auric never produced anything substantial. Poulenc, instead, was regarded as a guilty pleasure, a charming but superficial composer whose allegedly shaky technique precluded him the big symphonic form. Big symphonic form that was exactly Honegger's forteè. After Honegger's death, though things began to change and now it's the once-ridiculed Poulenc that enjoys a far wider notoriety, thanks to the warmth of his music and its genuine intimate quality. Since the 70's (when Karajan's legendary account of the 2nd sym was recorded), Honegger's music slipped away from critical esteem, concert-halls and recording business. Suffice it to say that Dutoit's set is the only major digital cycle, and it was recorded in the mid 80's! Clearly, the post-war reaction again "conservative" music was a major reason for this but, also, I think Honegger's contradictions worked against him: he declared that he wanted to compose austere, highly serious music but, at the same time, he produced a huge number of works in almost any known form ( symphonies, oratorios, chamber music, movie scores) , with unavoidable unevenness of inspiration. At his best, though, Honegger is a highly rewarding composer. His music reflects a wide range of moods, being capable of lyricism and youthful exuberance, wild anger and desolation. Also, his evolution provides a rewarding variety of style, from the aggressive motorism of the 1920's to the austere Neo-Classicism of the later works. His orchestration is also very individual , featuring a peculiarly astringent, strongly contrasted sound, with original choices in instrumentation, like the frequent use of the saxophone. Luckily this set is not just an obligatory chioce but it's also highly recommendable. Not only is Dutoit at home with this repertoire, he also makes the Bavarians play this music as if it was their standard concert-fare. The peculiarly brilliant, silvery tone of this splendid ensemble sounds actually more attuned to the music than the sheen

provided by the Berliners for Karajan, that sometimes buried in gloss the details (e.g. the trumpet in the 2nd, that can be heard here thanks to a better textural control and absolutely first-class recording). I'll try a brief description of the works. Sym 1: it's the less known, but it's one of my Honegger favorites. It's an eminently abstract work, whose orchestral virtuosity and exuberance sound very appropriate to Kussevitzky's Boston SO, for which it was composed. It also has a ravishing, intimate middle movement. Sym 2 and 3 are very much "war" symphonies, even if a way very different from, say, Shostakovich 7th. Rather than the struggle for the final victory, they express endless anguish and pain (1941's second), but also the rage for the loss of so many lives and the search for solace (1946's third). It's no concidence that these two feature some of Honegger's most angry, dissonant music. Sym 4 was composed for Paul Sacher's Basle orchestra (hence the subtitle) and it's indeed delighful, almost Haydnian in its luminous textures and smiling irony. With Sym 5 we return to severity and broad symphonic canvases. This one is also a splendid work, with a prevailing note of pessimism , both personal ( Honegger just had a stroke) and general ( he didn' like the direction music was taking, maybe he foresaw his own fate). The subtitle ( "of the three D's ") refers to the fact that the work's three movements end with that note. In my opinion it's the work that features more prominently a peculiarly Honeggerian "dark transparency" in the sound. (I know it sounds weird but I swear it makes sense once you hear the music! ) The first two Mouvements Symphoniques are Honegger's most famous works. Suffice it to say that neither the shatteringly inexorable progression of "Pacific 231" nor the endlessly seductive rondo-like gestures of "Rugby" deserve to be downgraded as "descriptive" music, as they often are. My quibbles: the ridicolously scanty notes provided and the fact that they could not include two essential pieces, the striking Mouvement Symphonique n.3 that Honegger composed for Furtwangler and the caressingly beautiful "Pastorale d'eté" To hear those as splendidly performed by this same team you should buy the other Honegger release in this series (Ultima 3984-24244-2). That also contains Le Roi David by Dutoit and several orchestral pieces conducted by Marius Constant. That's a less essential release, but those two pieces alone would be worthy the expense. I strongly recommend this one to everybody interested in 20th century music.

5 out of 5 stars The best complete set available.......2000-08-30

I bought these performances individually when they came out in the mid 1980s. They are probably the best played, most idiomatic performances of the Honegger symphonies conducted by the most noted conductor of French music today. Dutoit and the Bavarians bring out both the grit and the heartbreak in these deeply felt symphonies. If I have reservations about this compilation it is because they have eliminated some of the extra pieces that were in the original Erato releases, like the Pastorale and Mouvement Symphonique no. 3. However, with the major labels apparently scaling down their classical activity, I'm not going to quibble. You should probably get this one quickly before it goes out of print.

4 out of 5 stars Good, but not Flawless.......2000-03-28

This is a convenient set of the very moving and expressive Honegger symphonies. The performances are good, but by no means perfect. Dutoit, I would normally not associate with conducting Honegger as he seems to prefer lighter and less violent music. However he handles the the works fairly well. The Symphony 1 is the composers harshest and most rythmically complex symphony. The orchestra does a fine job with these gawky rythms, but still seems somewhat restrained. The second and third symphonies are also given adequate performances though like the first the manic wildness of them is not fully released. By far the most passionate and intense recording of the second and third is Herbert von Karajan's version on the DG label. Probably the best performance on these discs is that of the Symphony 4. This is the most suited for Dutoit for it is the gentlest of the 5 symphonies. The orchestra does a beautiful job and the work absolutely sparkles with orchestral color. The fifth symphony is also given a solid performance. Included as a bonus is two of the Symphonic Movements: Pacific 2.3.1., and Rugby. Overall this a good buy for anyone wanting to get acquainted with symphonies of one of the twentieth centuries most underated composers: Arthur Honegger.
Honegger: Symphonies 1, 2, 3
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    Honegger: Symphonies 1, 2, 3

    Manufacturer: Capitol
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    Release Date: 1992-07-07
    Symphonies
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      Symphonies
      Honegger , Weill , Jansons , Zimmermann , Bpo , and Opo
      Manufacturer: EMI Classics Imports
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      Binding: Audio CD

      Berlin Philharmonic OrchestraBerlin Philharmonic Orchestra | ( B ) | Featured Performers, A-Z | Classical | Styles | Music
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      ASIN: B00006YX6Y
      Release Date: 2003-04-08

      Tracks:

      1. I. Molto Moderato-Allegro - Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra
      2. Adagio Mesto - Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra
      3. III. Vivace Non Troppo-Presto - Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra
      4. I. Dies Irae: Allegro Marcato - Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra
      5. II. De Profundis Clamavi: Adagio - Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra
      6. III. Dona Nobis Pacem: Andante-Adagio - Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra
      7. Pacific 231 - Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra

      Tracks:

      1. I. Sostenuto - Berliner Philharmoniker
      2. Allegro Molto - Berliner Philharmoniker
      3. II. Largo - Berliner Philharmoniker
      4. III. Allegro Vivace - Berliner Philharmoniker
      5. I. Andante Con Moto - Berliner Philharmoniker
      6. II. Notturno: Allegro Un Poco Tenuto - Berliner Philharmoniker
      7. Cadenza: Moderato - Berliner Philharmoniker
      8. Serenata: Allegretto - Berliner Philharmoniker
      9. III. Allegro Molto, Un Poco Agitato - Berliner Philharmoniker
      10. I. Allegro Giusto - Berliner Philharmoniker
      11. II. Moderato Assai - Berliner Philharmoniker
      12. III. - Berliner Philharmoniker
      13. IV. Lento - Berliner Philharmoniker
      14. V. Molto Vivace - Berliner Philharmoniker
      15. VI. - Berliner Philharmoniker
      16. VII. Largo - Berliner Philharmoniker

      Music Track:

      1. Kusevitsky Bros.: Songs & Praise
      2. Lambert - Leçons de Ténèbres / Brett, Crook, Rime & Stutzmann
      3. Lamentation/Invocation/Rite of
      4. Lamento: Complete Works for Soprano & Organ
      5. LeBaron: The Musical Railism Of
      6. Lebendige Vergangenheit: Giovanni Inghilieri
      7. Lie back and Think of England
      8. Mahler: Symphonies Nos. 2 and 5
      9. Mahler: Symphony No4; Aus der Jugendzeit vol3
      10. Mendelssohn: Symphony No. 4; A Midsummer Night's Dream

      Music Track

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