Allan Pettersson, Symphony No 13 (complete)

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Michael Berridge

Michael Berridge

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I find bitter torment and anguish throughout the greater part of this, the second longest of Pettersson's 15 symphonies. This road is indeed a tough one to follow. Even though there are quite lengthy lyrical "islands" of beauty in which we can find restitution and solace, there seem to be more sadness and regrets than the refreshment of "life-giving waters". The impression is still of dissonance and instruments out of tune.
It was composed during a very trying period of Pettersson's life when he was living on the 4th floor of a cheap apartment block in a poor neighbourhood of Stockholm during 1976. Although his financial situation had improved, he loathed this environment. The continuous and infernal noises of neighbours and the surroundings caused the sensitive composer much vexation; such that he had great difficulty in concentration, and was unable to fulfill several important commissions that he was offered.
Surely the torments that Gustav Mahler expressed in his 9th are brought to the ultimate climax in this 20th century masterpiece of Pettersson. It is especially remarkable that this colossal work had to be entirely dictated because crippling rheumatoid arthritis had already rendered him incapable of writing in his own hand. What an extraordinary task of teamwork. I still do not know who was responsible for such a labour of dedication.
This 13th symphony is reputed to be the most arduous both for the audience and the orchestra. For the latter, the tortuous performance has been described as nearing sheer brutality and sadism. For myself, I find in the work a therapeutic release for my own stresses and tensions, and I suspect this is why Pettersson conceived this desperate tribute to the dark shadows of our existence.
This recording is the same one that I uploaded in September 2013, but here it is a complete single file, and I have totally revised all the images. The recording was made at the end of a new music festival in 1993 with the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Alun Francis. The rehearsal time that Pettersson so persistently fought for was obviously given here, because the performance demonstrates superb virtuosity.
It must be played through good hi fi speakers or headphones, and of course, will sound best played from an original full resolution CD which might still be procurable. The CD is published by one of the great champions of new music, Classic Produktion Osnabruck, on cpo 999 224-2. The CD contains a booklet which gives much more information about this work and interesting notes on the life and world-view of the composer.

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@ronaldbwoodall2628
@ronaldbwoodall2628 7 жыл бұрын
On purely compositional terms - orchestration, construction, harmonies, etc. - this symphony is marvelous, but add to that its' emotional impact and significance, and the fact that it sustains its' dramatic viability through its' extended length, makes it truly great. And Pettersson accomplished this in all his symphonies.
@stasiastes
@stasiastes 10 жыл бұрын
"For myself, I find in the work a therapeutic release for my own stresses and tensions" - the same with me. Thank you. ;]
@ChalieChaplin
@ChalieChaplin 5 жыл бұрын
GOOSEBUMPS!!!
@howardsimmons4577
@howardsimmons4577 7 жыл бұрын
Your striking images help greatly in getting to know this complex work. A towering symphony, containing a whole world of ideas and emotions. Thanks so much for this.
@BertoldBR74Roux
@BertoldBR74Roux 7 жыл бұрын
This music is a monument of emotions and darkness. Allan Pettersson is my favorite composer since 1994.
@galas062
@galas062 9 жыл бұрын
nice....love Pettersson symphonies....:) thank you!
@joemancini2988
@joemancini2988 7 жыл бұрын
A work conceived in almost unimaginable physical suffering, yet devoid of self-pity. A monument to courage and human fortitude, in the 13th Pettersson truly and decisively lodges 'a protest against predestination, the cruelty toward man, the man without a chance.'' Thanks for posting!
@roygbiv2146
@roygbiv2146 9 жыл бұрын
I love to listen to Allan Petterson symphonies and watch, on the computer screen, some moving images such as Electric Sheep provides. Then I slow down the visual images to the slowest possible speed. The cosmic visual images enhance the astounding aural images of Petterson's sound world and vice versa, the colours of the symphonies enhance the Electric sheep (especially when moving at a very slow pace). Wouldn't it be nice if they could be somehow combined on You Tube rather than the usual still photos that accompany the Pettersson music at present?
@michaelberridge1934
@michaelberridge1934 9 жыл бұрын
Byron Mengel Dear Mr Mengel, I am glad that you are enjoying Pettersson. As for the images, my personal preference would be to see the orchestra in performance!
@giuseppedimarco8358
@giuseppedimarco8358 9 жыл бұрын
Great!
@kokonssp
@kokonssp 3 жыл бұрын
feature-length masterpiece
@Senatedefender
@Senatedefender 6 жыл бұрын
"Nigredo, or blackness, in the alchemical sense, means putrefaction, decomposition. By the penetration of the external fire, the inner fire is activated and the matter starts to putrefy. Psychologically, nigredo is a process of directing oneself to find self-knowledge. A problem is given full attention and reduced to its core. This is not done so much in an intellectual way, but especially by feeling the emotions. By really going into to it, one causes putrefaction, the decomposition of that in which one had been stuck. The confrontation with the inner reality is often painful, and can lead to depression. But once in the depth of the darkness, with the discovery of the seed of the problem, the seed in the ‘prima materia’, the white light is born (=albedo, whiteness, the next phase). A state of rest arises. Insight into the problem has been gained, it has been worked out emotionally, and knowledge arises on how to handle it in a more positive way and to build a more pure attitude."
@kuang-licheng402
@kuang-licheng402 8 жыл бұрын
nice
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