Are there any other Celi lovers out there?
I'd not really had much to do with Celi as when EMI and DG first released his material after he died it was incredible expensive and then rapidly dissapeared from the shops!
However when I was on holiday in Vienna, a newsagent was flogging off some EMI recordings that had been given away free in a German newspaper for €5 and one of them was Celi's Bruckner 4. I'd read that this was the pick of the bunch and Robert Simpson's Bruckner book speaks about Celi's unique way with the coda of the finale.
The Bruckner 4 was an absolute revelation. The textures created and the trasparency were extraordinary.
Since then I've been tracking down more Celi (mostly by downloading as CD availability is often poor.)
I've acquired most of the Munich Bruckner (outstanding if V-E-R-Y slow at times), the Stuttgart Bruckner (interesting but not as special), the Stuttgart Brahms (quite dynamic and with some glorious moments) and the Munich Brahms (simply incredible!).
But he rarely seems to come up as an online topic (perhaps people were put off by a 100 minute Bruckner 8?). Any thoughts?
I'd not really had much to do with Celi as when EMI and DG first released his material after he died it was incredible expensive and then rapidly dissapeared from the shops!
However when I was on holiday in Vienna, a newsagent was flogging off some EMI recordings that had been given away free in a German newspaper for €5 and one of them was Celi's Bruckner 4. I'd read that this was the pick of the bunch and Robert Simpson's Bruckner book speaks about Celi's unique way with the coda of the finale.
The Bruckner 4 was an absolute revelation. The textures created and the trasparency were extraordinary.
Since then I've been tracking down more Celi (mostly by downloading as CD availability is often poor.)
I've acquired most of the Munich Bruckner (outstanding if V-E-R-Y slow at times), the Stuttgart Bruckner (interesting but not as special), the Stuttgart Brahms (quite dynamic and with some glorious moments) and the Munich Brahms (simply incredible!).
But he rarely seems to come up as an online topic (perhaps people were put off by a 100 minute Bruckner 8?). Any thoughts?
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