Product DescriptionOn his first album released on Pentatone, multiple prize-winning conductor René Jacobs finally records Schubert, his first great musical love. Jacobs delivers his fresh perspective on the favorite composer of his youth together with the exceptional players of the BRock Orchestra, acclaimed for their inspired playing, musical curiosity and original approach to the classics. The album contains Schuberts First and Sixth symphonies, written when he was still a teenager. With this recording, Jacobs and the BRock Orchestra lift out the maturity and depth of these two early works. Whereas the First has a more classical, bubbly quality, the Sixth shows Schuberts inclination to musical Romanticism. At the same time, these symphonies have much in common: both display humor and joie de vivre, with carnivalesque allusions to early nineteenth-century Italian opera, but behind the happy façade lies a deeper layer, full of melancholy and bitterness. In that respect, these works fully capture Schuberts personal life: that of a social, lively man, plagued by the knowledge of his fatal syphilis infection. They are performed on period instruments, transparent, but full of fire.