Jaap Van Zweden and the Dallas SO new recording of the Mahler Six has been savagely criticized by both The American Record Guide and Fanfare. Both dismissed the recording in a paragraph. ARG focused mainly on the sound saying it was very dim, and blamed the Conductor for the release, because he apparently overruled a much better sounding Concert Performance.
In a previous issue Fanfare savagely attacked a Van Zweden Bruckner 6th.
I've heard van Zweden conduct a couple of times here and found him to be inconsistent. There was a reasonably successful Brahms outing
and a pretty bad evening of Debussy. I have his Brahms Symphony cycle on Brilliant and it's pretty good.
It is pretty unusual for a Conductor to be receiving this level of disapproval. Is van Zweden in over his head, or is he an individualist who tries to do leave his own mark and occasionally misfires?
In a previous issue Fanfare savagely attacked a Van Zweden Bruckner 6th.
I've heard van Zweden conduct a couple of times here and found him to be inconsistent. There was a reasonably successful Brahms outing
and a pretty bad evening of Debussy. I have his Brahms Symphony cycle on Brilliant and it's pretty good.
It is pretty unusual for a Conductor to be receiving this level of disapproval. Is van Zweden in over his head, or is he an individualist who tries to do leave his own mark and occasionally misfires?
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