I was wondering this morning whilst listening to the Philharmonia/Karajan Pastoral - a recording which pretty much to me meets the epithet of a perfect record what it must be like for a conductor to re-record repertoire when their first attempt has been so well received.
I have all four of Karajan's studio Pastorals and none of the other three come close though I know some in here have a soft spot for the 1980s rendition.
Sometimes no doubt contractual requirements make them have to re record a work - for example I doubt any conductor could say to a record company I will re record the Beethoven symphonies but not the Pastoral or may be an interest in HIPP but sometimes they re-record a work and one just wonders why and fail to achieve anything like as impressive results - do the shadow of their own good reviews hang over them ?
Then again sometimes they just keep getting better Abbado's Lucerne Resurrection Symphony recording comes to mind .
I have all four of Karajan's studio Pastorals and none of the other three come close though I know some in here have a soft spot for the 1980s rendition.
Sometimes no doubt contractual requirements make them have to re record a work - for example I doubt any conductor could say to a record company I will re record the Beethoven symphonies but not the Pastoral or may be an interest in HIPP but sometimes they re-record a work and one just wonders why and fail to achieve anything like as impressive results - do the shadow of their own good reviews hang over them ?
Then again sometimes they just keep getting better Abbado's Lucerne Resurrection Symphony recording comes to mind .
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