I was astonished to find out the result of this yesterday. I have only heard excerpts, but it did not strike me as the outstanding orchestral release of the last 12 months (I greatly enjoyed both runners-up, especially the Sibelius cycle which I heard live in Manchester 2 years ago), let alone the leading contender for Record of the Year. For the record (no pun intended), I voted in [I]Gramophone's[I] online poll for [I]Gerontius[I] conducted by Sir Andrew Davis and there were others I would also have put above the winner.
Norman Lebrecht has some pertinent remarks on his website: http://slippedisc.com/2015/09/gramop...h-certificate/, which you may or may not agree with, but I suggest that you read it and the comments below the article.
On a more positive note, it is good to see a far greater Brucknerian, Bernard Haitink, honoured for a lifetime achievement. Bruckner has played a great part in his long and distinguished career.
Norman Lebrecht has some pertinent remarks on his website: http://slippedisc.com/2015/09/gramop...h-certificate/, which you may or may not agree with, but I suggest that you read it and the comments below the article.
On a more positive note, it is good to see a far greater Brucknerian, Bernard Haitink, honoured for a lifetime achievement. Bruckner has played a great part in his long and distinguished career.
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