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Live in Ramallah: Beethoven- Symphony No. 5 / Mozart- Sinfonia Concertante, K297b (2005)

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Live in Ramallah: Beethoven- Symphony No. 5 / Mozart- Sinfonia Concertante, K297b (2005)

Live in Ramallah: Beethoven- Symphony No. 5 / Mozart- Sinfonia Concertante, K297b
West-Eastern Divan Orchestra & Daniel Barenboim
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Label/Cat#: Warner Classics # 2564 62781-2 | Country/Year: Europe 2005
Genre: Classical | Style: Viennese School

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Live in Ramallah: Beethoven- Symphony No. 5 / Mozart- Sinfonia Concertante, K297b (2005)


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West-Eastern Divan Orchestra & Daniel Barenboim / Live in Ramallah - Mozart, Beethoven

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CD Info:

Live in Ramallah: Beethoven- Symphony No. 5 / Mozart- Sinfonia Concertante, K297b

West-Eastern Divan Orchestra & Daniel Barenboim

Label: Warner Classics
Catalog#: 2564 62781-2
Format: CD, Album
Country: UK & Europe
Released: 2005
Genre: Classical
Style: Viennese School

Tracklist:

1 Mozart.Sinfonia concertante in E flat major, K297b:I. Allegro 13:02
2 Mozart.Sinfonia concertante in E flat major, K297b:II. Adagio 8:15
3 Mozart.Sinfonia concertante in E flat major, K297b:III. Andantino con variazioni 8:25
4 Beethoven.Symphony No.5 in C minor, Op.67:I. Allegro con brio 7:35
5 Beethoven.Symphony No.5 in C minor, Op.67:II. Andante con moto 10:07
6 Beethoven.Symphony No.5 in C minor, Op.67:III. Allegro 5:27
7 Beethoven.Symphony No.5 in C minor, Op.67:IV. Allegro 8:25
8 Speech by Daniel Barenboim 4:34
9 Elgar.“Nimrod”from Enigma Variations, Op.36 4:06

Review by James Manheim

The name of the West-Eastern Divan Orchestra comes from a collection of poems by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, a German writer comparable to Shakespeare in terms of his impact on his own language, and a figure to whom you pay tribute each time you utter the phrase "sell your soul to the devil." At the age of 60 he began to study Arabic and became interested in Islam. Some Muslims, in fact, believe that he experienced a de facto conversion and should be referred to as Muhammad Johann Wolfgang Goethe. His West-Östlicher Divan or Western-Eastern Divan (a divan here is a collection of literary works, not a sofa) is a collection of poems inspired by a translation of Persian poetry, not Arabic. Nevertheless, the name gives the right kind of background for the daring project undertaken by conductor Daniel Barenboim and the late Palestinian-American writer Edward Said. In 1998 they brought together an equal number of Palestinian and Israeli musicians, added other players (some of them Egyptian and Jordanian) in Seville, Spain, where the orchestra is based, and embarked on an adventure in classical music diplomacy.

No one who has observed the enthusiasm with which Palestinians and Israelis meet on nonpolitical turf can doubt that this is a good idea. Harper's magazine reported a few years ago on a young Palestinian bomb-thrower who could rattle off the names of his favorite Israeli soccer players. The booklet picture of the young musicians dancing after a rehearsal provides all the justification one could want for this project, and a partial explanation for why it continues to exist and expand after seven years.

Another justification, of course, is the obvious enthusiasm of the young players as they make their way through a curtain-raising Mozart Sinfonia Concertante, with its collection of diverse but harmonious instrumental elements, and through Beethoven's Fifth Symphony, with its durable resonances of hope amid warfare. This concert was recorded live in Ramallah in August 2005, under heavy guard. The logistical preparations of the concert, Barenboim says, could fill a book. But maybe that's a book that should be written, for the bottom line is that the concert took place and ended with an explosion of applause. A purchase of this CD, in the meantime, is a small way of supporting a journey from violence toward enlightenment as complicated as the one that occurs in Beethoven's masterwork. Some heartfelt spoken words from Barenboim and an encore, the "Nimrod" section from Elgar's Enigma Variations, close out the disc. allmusicguide

Live in Ramallah: Beethoven- Symphony No. 5 / Mozart- Sinfonia Concertante, K297b (2005)


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