Originally posted by Bryn
View Post
Beethoven Symphony Cycles
Collapse
X
-
Originally posted by Petrushka View PostOn the contrary, it's very easy to keep the book in near pristine condition. It just needs to be treated with reasonable care.
Comment
-
-
Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostVery interesting box, though the CD "cases" are not great - carboard sleeves which doesn't even allow the CDs to come out easily. I didn't expect a lot of the material in the collection. The book which comes with it has some rather unexpected details - schedules of recordings etc. There are quite a number of 78 rpm transfers - presumably that's what they are.
I'm not sure if it's exhaustive - I'd have to check further. I have some of the other boxes with Walter as conductor - which also have several different versions of what are now well known symphonies, particularly the ones by Mahler. Of course the box doesn't have any of the works with non American orchestras. I always liked this one with the VPO- https://www.discogs.com/Mozart-Vienn...elease/2884909 -VPO Mozart K525 which I'm amazed to discover dates from 1937. I think I have a couple of the 78s in my cupboard still, though naturally I don't have working equipment to play them!
Comment
-
-
Recordings I have long heard of but never heard are the Weingartner recordings .
Picked up a couple of the Naxos remasterings and what a joy they are .
No’s 1,2,7 and particularly 8 - very straightforward and very modern sounding as a result really refreshing after the Adam Fischer mannerisms.
Comment
-
-
Travelling in the car yesterday, I switched to Radio 3 to be greeted by a fabulous performance of the first movement of the 7th symphony. I listened transfixed and was not surprised to hear it was Carlos Kleiber. John Elliot Gardiner had some interesting views on HIPP but his performances, for me, didn't justify his comments, they were unmemorable.
The biggest surprise was the last movement of the 7th with Zinman, probably my favourite cycle. It was very rigidly metronomic, it didn't dance and I didn't like it at all. Must listen again today.
Comment
-
-
As I said recently, tomorrow is (probably) Beethoven 250 day, so I'm repeating my 16.12.1970 pilgrimage of the complete symphony cycle. Since that day, 50 years ago, Barry Cooper has done a realisation of the first movement of the 10th symphony, so I'll be including that as well.
Only one version (Erich Kleiber's Eroica) will be the same recording as last time.
Comment
-
-
Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostAs I said recently, tomorrow is (probably) Beethoven 250 day, so I'm repeating my 16.12.1970 pilgrimage of the complete symphony cycle. Since that day, 50 years ago, Barry Cooper has done a realisation of the first movement of the 10th symphony, so I'll be including that as well.
Only one version (Erich Kleiber's Eroica) will be the same recording as last time.
Comment
-
-
Originally posted by BBMmk2 View PostI’m having Gardner’s Beethoven Box Set, for Christmas, so can’t wait to hear hear the symphonies.
Anyway, BBNmk2, ate you aware of this: https://monteverdi.co.uk/john-eliot-...ven-symphonies
Comment
-
Comment