Dive into the captivating world of Franz Berwald, a Swedish composer whose works often remain a hidden gem in classical music. This album, released on February 21, 1996, under the Naxos label, offers a unique opportunity to explore Berwald's symphonic and concertante masterpieces. Spanning a total of 77 minutes, the album features two of Berwald's most celebrated symphonies and a piano concerto, showcasing his distinctive style and innovative approach to composition.
The album opens with Symphony No. 3 in C Major, "Sinfonie singuliere," a three-movement work that highlights Berwald's ability to blend lyricism with dramatic intensity. The first movement, "Allegro fuocoso," sets the tone with its fiery energy, while the second movement, "Adagio - Scherzo: Allegro assai - Adagio," offers a contrasting blend of serenity and playful wit. The symphony concludes with a spirited "Finale: Presto."
Following the symphony, the album presents the Piano Concerto in D Major, a work that exemplifies Berwald's gift for melodic invention and orchestral color. The concerto's three movements—"Allegro con brio," "Andantino," and "Allegro molto"—demonstrate the composer's skill in creating engaging and varied musical landscapes.
The album concludes with Symphony No. 4 in E-Flat Major, "Sinfonie naive," a four-movement work that showcases Berwald's ability to craft symphonic music that is both accessible and deeply expressive. The symphony's movements—"Allegro risoluto," "Adagio," "Scherzo: Allegro molto," and "Finale: Allegro vivace"—offer a rich tapestry of musical ideas, from the bold and energetic to the tender and introspective.
This album is a testament to Franz Berwald's enduring appeal and his significant contributions to the classical music canon. Whether you are a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a newcomer to Berwald's works, this album promises a rewarding and enriching listening experience.