The acclaimed Schubert symphonies recordings by BRock Orchestra and René Jacobs now appear in a complete box set. Finally recording Schubert offered Jacobs the opportunity to return to his first great musical love. His interpretation is rooted in profound research into early nineteenth-century developments and ideas, as well as a thorough exploration of Schuberts music and persona. Jacobs perceives this cycle as a series of multiple contrasting tandems of symphonies, oscillating between Italianate lightness and darker currents of Romanticism, between elegant forms and expansive endeavors, all in line with Schuberts dynamic, multi-faceted personality. Schuberts symphonies never acquired the paradigmatic status of his contemporary Beethoven, but with these recordings, Jacobs makes a compelling case to value and understand them on their own terms. He performs these works together with BRock Orchestra, one of the most adventurous period instrument ensembles of our times, with whom he has built up a congenial working relationship. In addition to his Schubert symphonies, multi-award-winning conductor René Jacobs released Haydns Stabat Mater (2023) on PENTATONE, together with the Kammerorchester Basel and Zürcher Sing-Akademie. BRock Orchestra returned to the label with Antwerp Requiem (2022) and Handel: Water & Fire (2023).