I was looking at the Gramo "Best Bruckner recordings" the other day.
Whilst there were some choices I agree with (e.g. Tintner's 1st) there were also some rather odd choices such as Tennstedt's slightly vulgar live LPO 8th. And there were some VERY odd omissions - no Jochum or Celi symphony recordings at all and no mention of Sinopoli's amazing Dresden 5th
However their write-up of Zander's 5th was warm enough to tempt me. I enjoyed the performance - at times lightweight (in a good look-back-to-Schubert kind of way) but nicely controlled and in excellent Telarc sound.
It was only today that I got 'round to the "talk" disc. I don't normally like this kind of thing so I listened on the way to a client meeting in the car. It didn't offer staggering Keller-style insights but what I liked about it was just how "musical" it was -I was left extremely moved by the whole thing!
Gramo write-up here:
And it's cheap new from Market Place
Has anyone else experience of this or other Zander performance + talk material?
Whilst there were some choices I agree with (e.g. Tintner's 1st) there were also some rather odd choices such as Tennstedt's slightly vulgar live LPO 8th. And there were some VERY odd omissions - no Jochum or Celi symphony recordings at all and no mention of Sinopoli's amazing Dresden 5th
However their write-up of Zander's 5th was warm enough to tempt me. I enjoyed the performance - at times lightweight (in a good look-back-to-Schubert kind of way) but nicely controlled and in excellent Telarc sound.
It was only today that I got 'round to the "talk" disc. I don't normally like this kind of thing so I listened on the way to a client meeting in the car. It didn't offer staggering Keller-style insights but what I liked about it was just how "musical" it was -I was left extremely moved by the whole thing!
Gramo write-up here:
And it's cheap new from Market Place
Has anyone else experience of this or other Zander performance + talk material?
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