Thanks to EA for advising that there was a second recording of a Mozart symphony by Furtwängler. It is a recording of K543 from 1942 or 1943 in decent mono from a radio recording according to the DG sleeve.
I find it rather hard much of the time to divorce the circumstances in which these recordings were made from the musical performance itself - for such a sublime performance to have taken place in Nazi Germany seems very incongruous but no doubt part of Furtwängler ‘s expressed view that it was all about the music.
Taking it away from those associations it is indeed sublime there is a depth of emotion in the performance utterly missing from so many slick polished accounts of today.
The pre war Eine Kleine Nachtmusik is pretty amazing too worlds away from a Marriner .
I find it rather hard much of the time to divorce the circumstances in which these recordings were made from the musical performance itself - for such a sublime performance to have taken place in Nazi Germany seems very incongruous but no doubt part of Furtwängler ‘s expressed view that it was all about the music.
Taking it away from those associations it is indeed sublime there is a depth of emotion in the performance utterly missing from so many slick polished accounts of today.
The pre war Eine Kleine Nachtmusik is pretty amazing too worlds away from a Marriner .
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