Amazon thought I should try Barenboim's new Bruckner 7 with the Berlin Staatskapelle, so I'm giving it a go. It's on it's way. You can't have too many Bruckner 7s. And staying with Barenboim, I heard some Brahms Lieder with Jessye Norman on Essential Classics () this morning and thought it sounded marvellous - so I ordered that too.
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Originally posted by Richard Tarleton View PostAnd staying with Barenboim, I heard some Brahms Lieder with Jessye Norman on Essential Classics () this morning and thought it sounded marvellous - so I ordered that too.
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Originally posted by Richard Tarleton View PostAmazon thought I should try Barenboim's new Bruckner 7 with the Berlin Staatskapelle, so I'm giving it a go. It's on it's way. You can't have too many Bruckner 7s.
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Originally posted by HighlandDougie View PostI'll be very interested to know what you think of Barenboim's new recording. I found his Berlin Philharmonic version to be so slow in the slow movement that I thought that the music more than lost its way somewhat. I note that he is over 3 minutes faster this time so maybe he has re-thought his approach. I admire Barenboim greatly as a musician - and more - so feel that I ought to like his Bruckner more than I do. This new recording might be, fingers crossed, what changes my mind.
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Originally posted by Richard Tarleton View PostAmazon thought I should try Barenboim's new Bruckner 7 with the Berlin Staatskapelle, so I'm giving it a go. It's on it's way. You can't have too many Bruckner 7s. And staying with Barenboim, I heard some Brahms Lieder with Jessye Norman on Essential Classics () this morning and thought it sounded marvellous - so I ordered that too.
I have also recently been enjoying a book that any Brahms Lieder fan might be interested in. Dietrich-Fischer Dieskau's has not been not slacking in his old age and has come up with "Johannes Brahms, Life and Songs", published in 2006 when he was 81. Great to have his insights into these songs in one place, but German only so far, it seems.
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Originally posted by HighlandDougie View PostI'll be very interested to know what you think of Barenboim's new recording. I found his Berlin Philharmonic version to be so slow in the slow movement that I thought that the music more than lost its way somewhat. I note that he is over 3 minutes faster this time so maybe he has re-thought his approach. I admire Barenboim greatly as a musician - and more - so feel that I ought to like his Bruckner more than I do. This new recording might be, fingers crossed, what changes my mind.
Not my BAL choice....It was the last two movements which did not work so well for me - the scherzo just a little too slow, and the finale a full two minutes slower than Haitink/Concertgebouw (2005). It lacked the lightness of touch this movement needs, IMV. It probably worked well in the hall (the applause cuts in just a little too quickly - I'm quite happy not to have applause on live performances).
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Netherlands Radio PO / Van Zweden as a 24/196 download from the e-classical advent calender
Terrific performance and the sound is exquisite - the Wagner tubas at the end of the slow movement sound truly amazing!
Reminds me of time I went to the Concertgebouw (hall) and heard the same combo do Bruckner 4 plus some lovely Diepenbrock
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