EMI Icon series - Eugen Jochum
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Don Petter
Originally posted by Karafan View Posthttp://www.amazon.co.uk/Eugen-Jochum...6697641&sr=1-1
This set includes a Beethoven cycle I see - can anyone who has it please confirm that is is the longtime unavailable LSO set in its entirety, please?
thanks
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Thank you Don - I think he only commercially released three cycles - BPO/BRSO on DG, Concertgebouw (Philips) and the LSO set. I am pleased that this is definitely the latter as it has acquired mythical status and I am eager to look further into it. His always reliable Bruckner cycle is sadly an unavoidable duplication.....
Karafan"Let me have my own way in exactly everything, and a sunnier and more pleasant creature does not exist." Thomas Carlyle
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Originally posted by Karafan View PostThank you Don - I think he only commercially released three cycles - BPO/BRSO on DG, Concertgebouw (Philips) and the LSO set. I am pleased that this is definitely the latter as it has acquired mythical status and I am eager to look further into it. His always reliable Bruckner cycle is sadly an unavoidable duplication.....
Karafan
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostIt is indeed - mine arrived yesterday - plus his Brahms symphonies and Bruckner and a Bach Mass in B Minor and some overtures ."Let me have my own way in exactly everything, and a sunnier and more pleasant creature does not exist." Thomas Carlyle
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A bit of a missed opportunity there by EMI. The Beethoven Symphonies were recorded and originally issued in 4 channel surround (SQ on LP). An SACD issue would have made some sense. As I already have the Bruckner set, and the Beethoven Quadraphonic LP set, I think I will give this Icon box a miss.
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Just arrived - very excited about this!
I almost wore-out my LP of the Brahms 1 and the Beethoven from this cycle I have on LP (3rd, 5th, 9th) is top-drawer. B minor mass is also excellent if you don't might "big band" Bach and German pronunciation ("creedo")
However I generally prefer his DG Bruckner (both the cycle and the individual mono recordings from 1949-1955) to the Dresden recordings. That said, the Dresden 9th is outstanding and the Dresden 8th is better than the rather poor Berlin 8th (but not the 1949 Hamburg recording).
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Thropplenoggin
Any feedback from those who have invested in this set, especially regarding the Beethoven cycle, Bach and Mozart masses would be much appreciated.
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Does anyone know if Jochum's LvB sym cycle (EMI) is available outside the Icon series, as I have the Bruckner already and don't want to duplicate such a large body of work.
And to mathias broucek; I have the Jochum Dresden Bruckner set and haven't heard the DG set. From what I can gather, there seems to two camps here; Dresden EMI versus DG...
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Thropplenoggin
Originally posted by visualnickmos View PostDoes anyone know if Jochum's LvB sym cycle (EMI) is available outside the Icon series, as I have the Bruckner already and don't want to duplicate such a large body of work.
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Originally posted by Thropplenoggin View PostAny feedback from those who have invested in this set, especially regarding the Beethoven cycle, Bach and Mozart masses would be much appreciated.
Can't comment on remastering as I've been travelling and listening via iPod.
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Originally posted by visualnickmos View PostAnd to mathias broucek; I have the Jochum Dresden Bruckner set and haven't heard the DG set. From what I can gather, there seems to two camps here; Dresden EMI versus DG...
In the Dresden set, I particularly like the 3rd and the 9th - which has a particularly savage scherzo where the rather nasal Dresden brass become rather an asset.
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In the Dresden set, I particularly like the 3rd and the 9th - which has a particularly savage scherzo where the rather nasal Dresden brass become rather an asset.[/QUOTE]
I agree with that. The Icon series becomes available her in the States tomorrow. I was tempted because I would really like the Brahms, but since I own the Dresden Bruckner set (am listening to the 7th now as I type), I couldn't justify it, particularly with my shelves groaning under the weight of 9 Brahms cycles currently.
The sound ofthe Dresden Bruckner set is already impressive. I can't imagine how much better it might sound in a new remastering.
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Originally posted by richardfinegold View PostIn the Dresden set, I particularly like the 3rd and the 9th - which has a particularly savage scherzo where the rather nasal Dresden brass become rather an asset.
The sound ofthe Dresden Bruckner set is already impressive. I can't imagine how much better it might sound in a new remastering.[/QUOTE]
I already have the Brahms and the Bruckner. These big boxed sets are fine for the beginner - I would like EMI to issue at, say £10 per set, the Jochum, Kempe and Sawallisch Beethoven Syms.
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Originally posted by cloughie View PostThese big boxed sets are fine for the beginner - I would like EMI to issue at, say £10 per set, the Jochum, Kempe and Sawallisch Beethoven Syms.
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