Edward Gardner presents a captivating exploration of orchestral music with his 2012 release, "Berio: Orchestral Realisations." This album, spanning a little over an hour, is a testament to Gardner's versatility and mastery as a conductor, delving into the realms of classical, opera, and orchestral compositions.
The album opens with Luciano Berio's "Rendering," a three-movement work that showcases Gardner's ability to navigate complex, contemporary pieces with finesse. Following this, the album presents a beautifully arranged rendition of Brahms' Sonata in F Minor, Op. 120 No. 1, adapted for clarinet and orchestra, highlighting Gardner's skill in interpreting and reimagining classical works.
The latter half of the album is dedicated to Brahms' "Lieder und Gesänge aus der Jugendzeit," a collection of songs from his youth, arranged for baritone and orchestra. Gardner's sensitive and nuanced approach to these pieces brings out their lyrical beauty and emotional depth, making this album a compelling journey through some of the most beloved works in the classical repertoire.
Recorded with the BBC Philharmonic, this Chandos release is a must-listen for anyone interested in the intersection of classical tradition and modern orchestral innovation. Gardner's conducting is precise, expressive, and full of character, making "Berio: Orchestral Realisations" a standout addition to any classical music collection.