Looking to fill a couple of glaring gaps on my CD shelves. Would welcome any recommendations for recordings of the 1st symphonies by Brahms and Tchaikovsky. CD only, reasonably modern recordings prefered. Thanks in advance for your advice (moderator please move this to a more appropriate location of this is not the correct part of the site)
Brahms 1st symphony, Tchaikovsky 1st symphony
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Hi Andy. May I recommend, for Brahms 1, the classic Klemperer/Philharmonia recording on EMI/Warner? Absolutely granite performance imho! It's available very cheaply as well. Something more modern? Any of Karajan's performances with the mighty Berlin Philharmonic should fit the bill including a live account on the Testament label.
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Depending on how modern - you could do a lot worse than Karajan's 1970s traversals of both - on cheap 2CD sets which mean you get all Brahms symphonies and the first three Tchaikovsky.
Il Grande Inquisitor of this parish raved about the Petrenko Tchaikovsky 1 my favourite modernish recording of the Brahms 1 would be the Berlin Phil /Abbado account.Last edited by Barbirollians; 28-02-18, 11:42.
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Originally posted by pastoralguy View PostHi Andy. May I recommend, for Brahms 1, the classic Klemperer/Philharmonia recording on EMI/Warner? Absolutely granite performance imho! It's available very cheaply as well. Something more modern? Any of Karajan's performances with the mighty Berlin Philharmonic should fit the bill including a live account on the Testament label.
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Hi Andy2112
In terms of Brahms 1, everything suggested so far is stupendous and whatever you go for, you can't miss!
However, on this forum IMO we do tend to reinforce traditions and we are quite poor in exploring more up to date stuff (who can blame us when such time-honoured riches are available?!), so I'd draw your attention to a more modern recent, recording albeit of an allegedly 'traditional' conductor. Christian Thielemann and the Staatskapelle Dresden on Deutsche Grammophon. It's a top-notch performance with this outstanding orchestra in stunning in sound quality - the playing is utterly sublime.
In fact if you get the box set, which is quite cheap on Amazon, you also get a DVD of the piano concertos and violin concerto.
And if you can't read a score, or prefer a narrative walk-through the symphony, this is pretty good http://www.kellydeanhansen.com/opus68.html
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostHi Andy2112
... However, on this forum IMO we do tend to reinforce traditions and we are quite poor in exploring more up to date stuff in sound quality ...
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostHi Andy2112
In terms of Brahms 1, everything suggested so far is stupendous and whatever you go for, you can't miss!
However, on this forum IMO we do tend to reinforce traditions and we are quite poor in exploring more up to date stuff (who can blame us when such time-honoured riches are available?!), so I'd draw your attention to a more modern recent, recording albeit of an allegedly 'traditional' conductor. Christian Thielemann and the Staatskapelle Dresden on Deutsche Grammophon. It's a top-notch performance with this outstanding orchestra in stunning in sound quality - the playing is utterly sublime.
In fact if you get the box set, which is quite cheap on Amazon, you also get a DVD of the piano concertos and violin concerto.
And if you can't read a score, or prefer a narrative walk-through the symphony, this is pretty good http://www.kellydeanhansen.com/opus68.html
Otherwise the much esteemed set with Jansons and the Oslo PO is a strong recommendation. I absolutely agree with others that the Klemperer / Philharmonia Brahms is magnificent, especially for that pounding opening, a must for any collection. The first BPO Karajan on DG is great as well.
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