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Tchaikovsky: Man fred Symphony. Vladimir Jurowski, London Philharmonic Orchestra. LPO-0009.
If you are considering this disc, I would advise you not to read the back cover of the jewel box, where it says "Recorded live at Royal Festival Hall, London." If you are like me, you may not care for live recordings, and that would be a shame because this one is not like most other live recordings. There is virtually no audience noise to deal with until the very end, when the audience unfortunately erupt into applause, and there is no vague, distant miking involved. In fact, the sound is most realistic, and the performance is quite emotional.
Tchaikovsky's Manfred Symphony is one of his most personal, the plight of Lord Byron's semifictional, semiautobiographical character mirroring to some degree the composer's own feelings of shame and guilt. Maestro Jurowski, now the Principal Guest Conductor of the London Philharmonic, emphasizes the pathos in the work, sometimes lingering to the point of being a tad lax ...