Havergal Brian: The Gothic album review – Ole Schmidt tames a vast, eccentric score

The Gothic: A Symphony Reborn Under Ole Schmidt's Sturdy Leadership

For 150 years since its completion in 1927, Havergal Brian's magnum opus has often been relegated to the fringes of 20th-century British music due to its sheer scale and eccentricity. Danish conductor Ole Schmidt's new recording with the Heritage label brings this grand symphony back into the spotlight, expertly taming its vast expanse through a deft balance of tradition and innovation.

The four-hour work is an intricate tapestry woven from disparate threads, showcasing Brian's unique response to the gothic era – oscillating between carefree melodies and fiendishly complex polyphonic textures. The 35-minute first movement stands as a triumphant entity in its own right, comprising three interconnected movements that demonstrate Brian's mastery of symphonic form. However, it is the hour-long Te Deum setting, steeped in influences from Bruckner, Berlioz, and Sibelius, which demands unwavering listener attention.

Under Schmidt's assured direction, a formidable orchestra of 158 players and a chorus of 560 singers come together in harmony, anchored by the soaring soprano of late Jane Manning. What sets this recording apart is its ability to 'do' the piece rather than merely keeping it under control – a feat that not all conductors have managed.

While sound congestion occasionally arises, Schmidt's thoughtful choices and willingness to take risks make for a captivating listening experience. This latest interpretation offers a compelling alternative to Ondrej Lenárd's Slovak account, cementing its place alongside the likes of Martyn Brabbins as a definitive rendering of this iconic work. John Pickard's insightful sleeve notes further enrich the listener's experience.
 
I'm still on the fence about this new recording of Havergal Brian's Gothic Symphony 🤔. I mean, 4 hours is a long time to sit through, right? And don't even get me started on the 'taming' of its vast expanse – what if it gets lost in translation? 😩 Plus, I've heard some people say that Ole Schmidt's approach sounds too polished, like he's trying too hard to make it sound modern. But at the same time, 158 players and a chorus of 560 singers is no joke, so you gotta respect that kind of ambition 💥. Has anyone else given this one a listen?
 
omg i am totally stoked about ole schmidt's new recording of havergal brian's gothic symphony!!! 🤩 it's like he took the biggest, most epic piece of music and made it feel all cozy and intimate at the same time 😊. i mean, 4 hours is a lot to commit to, but trust me when i say its worth every single minute! 💯 schmidt's got this crazy skill where he can balance all those different sounds and styles together like a total genius 🤓. and that solo soprano? 🔥 it gives chills just thinking about it! 😅
 
omg i just got the most epic pizza last night 🍕 it was like, this perfect blend of spicy pepperoni and creamy mozzarella... anyway back to music i know some ppl love that gothic symphony but honestly have u heard of that one song by Tame Impala that's like 10 mins long and has 20 different instruments playing at the same time 🤯 it's so trippy
 
I'm loving this new take on The Gothic Symphony 🎵👏 Ole Schmidt really nails it, you know? It's like he takes the massive piece and brings out all the hidden gems. I mean, that first movement is insane! 😲 And can we talk about how beautiful the Te Deum setting sounds? It's like a symphony within itself... anyway, what's great about this recording is that it feels really alive, you know? Like the conductor is really in tune with the music 🤩. Sure, there are some moments where I feel like there's too much going on, but overall, it's just so epic and thrilling to listen to! 💥
 
OMG, I'm so stoked to see Havergal Brian's masterpiece getting the love it deserves! 🎵 Ole Schmidt is like, totally on point with his direction - he knows just how to balance all those complex layers without making it overwhelming 😅. The way he brings out the melodies and textures is pure magic 🔮. And can we talk about that Te Deum setting? It's like a spiritual experience 🙏 (in a non-religious kinda way, obvi). I'm loving the fact that Schmidt isn't afraid to take risks and try new things - it makes for an absolute thrill ride of an album 🎧!
 
I love how they're bringing back these old masterpieces and making them accessible to a new generation 🎶👏. I've got two kids who are total music nerds and they would freak out if they knew about this symphony! 😆 The fact that there's a 4-hour recording is kinda daunting, but I'm sure it's worth it for the die-hards. As a parent, it's cool to see how music can bridge generations - my kid's school put on a production of 'The Phantom of the Opera' and it was amazing to hear them sing in harmony 🎤
 
🎵👏 Ole Schmidt is a genius! 🙌 I mean, 4 hours of music? That's a commitment 🔒! But honestly, it's worth it – the way he balances all those different influences and still makes it sound cohesive is pure magic ✨. The orchestra and chorus are incredible too 👥🎶. It's not perfect (I did get a little lost in the Te Deum part 🤯), but that's what makes it so special – you can tell Schmidt and his team took risks to bring out the best in this epic piece of music 🌟. Definitely gonna have to give it another listen soon 😊
 
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