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Mendelssohn, Mozart, Dvorak: Thomas Jensen Legacy, Vol. 5 / Jensen, Sachsenskjold, Fischer, Danish Radio Symphony Orchestra

Mendelssohn, Mozart, Dvorak: Thomas Jensen Legacy, Vol. 5 / Jensen, Sachsenskjold, Fischer, Danish Radio Symphony Orchestra

All-new remasterings of live and previously unissued recordings: a Mendelssohn concert from 1962 demonstrates Thomas Jensen’s undimmed power to galvanize an orchestra towards the end of his life. From his very last concert, given a fortnight before his death in 1963, works by Handel and Mozart find him (and pianist Annie Fischer) on fluent, sparkling form. Novelettes by ‘the Danish Mendelssohn’ Niels W. Gade make a neat coupling, and the set closes with the Dvorák overture which launched the DRSO on the international scene. Another landmark album in the wider appreciation of a conductor whose legacy has been too narrowly restricted to the music of his homeland.
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Mendelssohn, Mozart, Dvorak: Thomas Jensen Legacy, Vol. 5 / Jensen, Sachsenskjold, Fischer, Danish Radio Symphony Orchestra
$14.99

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Mendelssohn, Mozart, Dvorak: Thomas Jensen Legacy, Vol. 5 / Jensen, Sachsenskjold, Fischer, Danish Radio Symphony Orchestra

All-new remasterings of live and previously unissued recordings: a Mendelssohn concert from 1962 demonstrates Thomas Jensen’s undimmed power to galvanize an orchestra towards the end of his life. From his very last concert, given a fortnight before his death in 1963, works by Handel and Mozart find him (and pianist Annie Fischer) on fluent, sparkling form. Novelettes by ‘the Danish Mendelssohn’ Niels W. Gade make a neat coupling, and the set closes with the Dvorák overture which launched the DRSO on the international scene. Another landmark album in the wider appreciation of a conductor whose legacy has been too narrowly restricted to the music of his homeland.

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All-new remasterings of live and previously unissued recordings: a Mendelssohn concert from 1962 demonstrates Thomas Jensen’s undimmed power to galvanize an orchestra towards the end of his life. From his very last concert, given a fortnight before his death in 1963, works by Handel and Mozart find him (and pianist Annie Fischer) on fluent, sparkling form. Novelettes by ‘the Danish Mendelssohn’ Niels W. Gade make a neat coupling, and the set closes with the Dvorák overture which launched the DRSO on the international scene. Another landmark album in the wider appreciation of a conductor whose legacy has been too narrowly restricted to the music of his homeland.