I'm currently working my way throgh the Klemperer Romantic Symphonies box. So far, a stunning level of achievement is in evidence - blow me if OK (fronting a British orchestra) doesn't show the Viennese a thing or two about Strauss in his Fledermaus/Wiener Blut/Kaiserwalzer recordings!
I'm looking forward to hearing (for the first time) OK's forays into Berlioz and (especially) Tchaikovsky. His Pathetique is considered by some to be a rare failure - OK trying to find things in the music (dignity, for one) that just aren't there.
Which got me thinking - I don't think I've heard a Klemperer performance which I'd say was disposable. Even when not what we'd call 'idiomatic', OK still had a point of view of a work which he managed to get across to the listener, whether the listener agreed with him or not. Having lived with his Bruckner 8 for a few weeks now, I think I can even forgive him the huge cut he imposes on the finale (he wanted to get rid of the coda to Mendelsohhn's Scottish Symphony,too, the booklet tells us, but Legge overruled him).
I remember Klemperer's Walkure Act 1 as a failure, but it's years since I've heard it, so I might have to reassess it when it's reissued next year.
Where do you think Klemperer 'failed' - if, indeed, he failed at all?
I'm looking forward to hearing (for the first time) OK's forays into Berlioz and (especially) Tchaikovsky. His Pathetique is considered by some to be a rare failure - OK trying to find things in the music (dignity, for one) that just aren't there.
Which got me thinking - I don't think I've heard a Klemperer performance which I'd say was disposable. Even when not what we'd call 'idiomatic', OK still had a point of view of a work which he managed to get across to the listener, whether the listener agreed with him or not. Having lived with his Bruckner 8 for a few weeks now, I think I can even forgive him the huge cut he imposes on the finale (he wanted to get rid of the coda to Mendelsohhn's Scottish Symphony,too, the booklet tells us, but Legge overruled him).
I remember Klemperer's Walkure Act 1 as a failure, but it's years since I've heard it, so I might have to reassess it when it's reissued next year.
Where do you think Klemperer 'failed' - if, indeed, he failed at all?
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