I have just listened again to the EMI set of Brahms symphonies with Furtwangler at the helm - once available on EMI References . Is this Brahms for sceptics I wonder ? It is so dramatic and in places visceral . The Fourth is quite overwhelmingly intense.
I remember a Record Review many years back when a reviewer said he had a class of music students dismissive of Brahms listen to Furtwangler's Brahms 1 and how much affected they were and some of them said it had made them rethink their attitude to Brahms altogether .
Anyone else for WF's Brahms recordings ( there is a DG Third that is even more impressive I think than this EMI one ) - up there at the top of my pantheon with the oh so different Walter/CSO .
PS Also includes a quite stupendous recording of Leonore No 2 from 1954 .
I remember a Record Review many years back when a reviewer said he had a class of music students dismissive of Brahms listen to Furtwangler's Brahms 1 and how much affected they were and some of them said it had made them rethink their attitude to Brahms altogether .
Anyone else for WF's Brahms recordings ( there is a DG Third that is even more impressive I think than this EMI one ) - up there at the top of my pantheon with the oh so different Walter/CSO .
PS Also includes a quite stupendous recording of Leonore No 2 from 1954 .
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