This is an astounding disc! Even judged on the three movement torso that we know, on the strength of this recording alone Simon Rattle joins the elite amongst Bruckner conductors - yes, that includes Karajan, Haitink and Jochum. A previous recording of the 4th failed to convince and constituted 'work in progress', though a CBSO 7th is a better pointer to SR's development as a Bruckner conductor. Never before have I heard Bruckner's grinding dissonances in every movement brought out so vividly as in this 9th. I hope SR goes on to give us a cycle.
But we don't have just the three movement torso on this CD; we also have the finale as completed by Samale/Phillips/Cohrs/Mazzuca. On a first hearing I find this difficult to assess and will need a few more outings before I can make a judgment.
The sound has tremendous depth and clarity, not at all what one normally associates with the Philharmonie in Berlin.
Disc of the year for me, I think.
But we don't have just the three movement torso on this CD; we also have the finale as completed by Samale/Phillips/Cohrs/Mazzuca. On a first hearing I find this difficult to assess and will need a few more outings before I can make a judgment.
The sound has tremendous depth and clarity, not at all what one normally associates with the Philharmonie in Berlin.
Disc of the year for me, I think.
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