FLAC (tracks) | Classical | 01:48:05 | 533 MbIt has been a long time, and probably stretching all the way back to the now-distant, legendary concerts led by Carlos Kleiber in 1989 and 1992, since we have enjoyed a New Year’s Concert of such quality.
With the Latvian Andris Nelsons (known and liked by the Philharmoniker) conducting, this first concert of 2020 had a fluent elegance, a rhythmical verve which was both light and implacable, and a kind of song that allowed the Viennese strings to show off their incredibly silky texture and profound depth.
Andris Nelsons is clearly very much at ease with this repertoire, and brings a very refined approach to this novel programme.
Hits sit alongside lesser-known pieces, including Beethoven’s Contredanses kicking off the German’s anniversary year with a bang.
Nelson gleefully swaps his baton for a trumpet, his favourite instrument, and gets stuck into the Postillon Galop by the “Danish Johann Strauss”, Hans Christian Lumbye.
This original programme brings us Knall und Fall, a rapid polka from Eduard Strauss, Cupido, a delightful French (slow) polka by Josef Strauss and Joseph Hellmesberger’s Gavotte and some other tasty Viennese treats making it into the New Year’s Concert for the first time.
01. Die Landstreicher: Ouvertüre (5:09)02. Liebesgrüße, Walzer, Op. 56 (8:10)03. Liechtenstein-Marsch, Op. 36 (3:15)04. Blumenfest-Polka, Op. 111 (2:51)05. Wo die Zitronen blüh’n, Walzer, Op. 364 (9:37)06. Knall und Fall, Polka schnell, Op. 132 (2:35)07. Leichte Kavallerie: Ouvertüre (7:10)08. Cupido, Polka française, Op. 81 (3:29)09. Seid umschlungen, Millionen! Walzer, Op. 443 (10:17)10. Eisblume, Polka mazur, Op. 55 (4:54)11. Gavotte (5:07)12. Postillon Galop, Op. 16/2 (2:30)13. 12 Contretänze, WoO 14 (4:36)14. Freuet euch des Lebens, Walzer, Op. 340 (7:55)15. Tritsch-Tratsch Polka, Op. 214 (2:37)16. Dynamiden, Walzer, Op. 173 (10:35)17. Im Fluge, Polka schnell, Op. 230 (2:09)18. Neujahrsgruß / New Year’s Address / Allocution du Nouvel An (0:53)19. An der schönen blauen Donau, Walzer, Op. 314 (10:32)20. Radetzky-Marsch, Op. 228 (3:55)