CD REVIEW
BEATLES
GO BAROQUE · 2
Peter
Breiner and His Orchestra
Naxos 8.574078
(7009)
27 years ago, the
Naxos label released an album
called 'Beatles Go Baroque',
which is still listed in the
catalogue (8.55510) having
achieved multi-platinum award
status. What we have now in their
Light Music series is the sequel,
going one better than the
original by keeping the
18th-century masterpieces largely
intact, stylishly merging them
with the Beatles' enduring
melodies.
There are 27
tracks in seven groups. So, for
example, Vivaldi's The Four
Seasons is merged with A
Day in the Life, Norwegian
Wood, Octopuss Garden,
Because, Back in the U.S.S.R.,
Julia and Get Back;
J S Bach's Violin Concerto
No.1 with I Want to Hold
Your Hand, Something and Daytripper;
and his Mass in B minor
with Here, There and
Everywhere, Yesterday and
Hello, Goodbye. The
penultimate track is an 'Abbey
Road Medley' of Golden
Slumbers, Carry that Weight
and The End, not merging
with an original baroque
composition but in a
Vivaldi-esque orchestration.
The man behind the
clever concept of this album and
its predecessor is Peter Breiner,
born Slovakia in 1957, one of the
world's most recorded musicians,
with over 200 albums released and
multiple streams and downloads.
He is known as a conductor,
composer, pianist and arranger
sometimes both conductor
and pianist! All the arrangements
here are his. His orchestra
comprises 27 players from five
different countries where they
are soloists and members of
leading orchestras. The violin
soloist is the internationally
praised Dalibor Karvay, also from
Slovakia, who started playing
aged three.
The bright sound
recording was made at Great
Church, Bratislava in December
2018. Full marks to the Beatles'
biographer Allan Kozinn for his
excellent programme notes. The
jewel box inlay refers to "a
joyously genuine 21st-century
mashup" and there are
certainly many smile inducing
moments to be had from this
release, allied to an
advantageous price.
© Peter
Burt 2019
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