For this 2017 CSO-Resound release,
Riccardo Muti and the
Chicago Symphony Orchestra present
Anton Bruckner's unfinished Symphony No. 9 in D minor in a monumental performance that impresses with its marmoreal weight, poignant lyricism, and brutal volatility. Not widely known for his few
Bruckner recordings,
Muti nonetheless delivers this symphony with the passion and sensitivity of an experienced Brucknerian, and possibly because he hasn't recorded it before, this live rendition of the Ninth seems like an attempt to make up for lost time.
Muti's intensity and the orchestra's ferocious power combine to make a memorable reading that may remind listeners of performances by such greats as
Günter Wand,
Eugen Jochum, and particularly
Carlo Maria Giulini, whose recordings of the Ninth are recognized benchmarks. While
Muti only performs the three completed movements, and eschews any attempted reconstructions of the surviving Finale sketches, the performance has a genuine feeling of wholeness, and the Adagio particularly has the grandeur and pathos that make it feel like a convincing ending, albeit one that the composer did not intend. CSO-Resound's recorded sound is superb and approaches the highest audiophile standards.