*** BRUCKNER: Symphony No. 5. Royal Scottish National Orchestra, Georg Tintner, conductor. (Naxos)
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Georg Tintner’s Bruckner cycle for Naxos, eventually to include all of the symphonies from 00 through 9, gets off to a convincing start with this Fifth. The 80-year-old conductor crafts a propulsive performance--never overindulgent when it comes to the composer’s grandeur, never distracted by his asides. He threads phrases with a delicacy and precision that make them sing.
The Royal Scottish is no Berlin Philharmonic, but that has its advantages too: The orchestra doesn’t rely merely on extravagant sound for impact but makes music from first to last. In the process, Bruckner is humanized.
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