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Monday, 3 March 2025

Bloch - Sinfonia Breve


It's been almost six years since the music of Swiss-American composer Ernest Bloch featured here with his Concerto Grosso No.1. Like that piece, this recording of Bloch's Sinfonia Breve is also from a Mercury recording - in this instance from Minneapolis rather than Rochester.

Presto Music has this to say about the piece:
"Of almost any of the works of Bloch's maturity, the 'Sinfonia Breve' has the least amount of Jewish ‘flavour’. In 1952, when this piece was written, Bloch was exploring some other vocabularies rather than the one that is mostoften identified with him. His flirtation with (twelve-tone techniques still sounds like Bloch. The title of the work indicates a more formal structure than many of his more poetic creations. It does follow the classical fourmovement pattern, and Bloch links them by utilizing appropriately transformed thematic material.

"The first movement commences with an important thrusting theme. The second movement is meditative and quite beautiful.Thestring section dominates and Bloch exhibits the same mastery of counterpoint that one finds in his string quartets. The Scherzo begins with an off-beat major 7th figure. The first trio is a slower, lyrical contrast. The secondtrio has the most exotic writing of the whole Sinfonia. The finale recalls much of the important material from the previous movements. This grand summation ends calmly."



Cartridge: Soundsmith Zephyr MIMC Star,
Phono amp: Graham Slee Accession MC
Turntable: CTC Classic 301 with SME M2-12R



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