Brahms Symphony Cycles
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Originally posted by silvestrione View PostCan any one tell me, is this offer from Presto the 1960s DG cycle from Karajan?
http://www.prestoclassical.co.uk/r/DG/4742632
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostNos. 1-3 are from his last cycle, 1980s (DDD) and No. 4 is from the late 1970s (ADD). There has been speculation why the 1980s digital 4th was omitted in favour of the 1970s recording.
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Originally posted by pastoralguy View PostI listened to it recently in its '1980' box release and have to say that it sounded pretty splendid!
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostYes - that list coincides almost exactly with my own favourites (I'd only swap the Jochum - which I don't know - for Cantelli). Listening to Kempe with the RPO the other week; that's pretty damn fine, too.
The ideal Brahms 3 apart from sound is probably Walter's earliest recording though, with the VPO from 1936. Also an invaluable document in terms of historical performance practice. I'd add the Jochum/LPO in the top five along with Kempe/BPO, Walter/Columbia, and Kertész. I have probably explained why somewhere.
update: yes, I actually got pretty OCD over this piece <_< http://www.good-music-guide.com/comm...,3878.140.html onwardsLast edited by kea; 29-07-16, 14:56.
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostNos. 1-3 are from his last cycle, 1980s (DDD) and No. 4 is from the late 1970s (ADD). There has been speculation why the 1980s digital 4th was omitted in favour of the 1970s recording.
a) he didn't actually record a 4th in the 1980s?
or b) that he did record it, and it was not released?
or c) that he did record it, it was released, but is no longer available?
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View Post
Same here - I have the bog-standard single DG CD issues, which IMV, sound splendid. Don’t know if the 1980s box set is remastered.
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Originally posted by silvestrione View PostHoping not to seem to rely over-much on your good-will, does anyone know if the complete set of the 60s Karajan versions are cheaply available in the same way?
Or, I suppose I'm asking, is there a companion CD with the 1st and 4th? I've only ever seen the 1st coupled with Schumann.
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