I couldn't resist this, even though it involved quite a bit of duplication.
The Levine set of the Mozart symphonies was better than I had anticipated, and was my main reason for buying the set.
The Beethoven cycle is a mixed set from Bernstein, Abbado, Bohm, and Kleiber, mostly very good.
Similarly the Brahms works are a blend of Bernstein, Giulini and Kleiber - all of 'em good.
Bernstein did all the Schumann works, though no. 1 suffers from some wiry recording.
Bruckner doesn't have a full cycle, with 2, 3 & 6 omitted, but with some of the best of Abbado, Karajan & Giulini.
A smattering of Schubert, Mendelssohn, Haydn, Dvorak, Tchaikovsky, oSibelius and Shostakovitch symphonies seems rather random in view of the fact that there other DG VPO recordings that coulda have been incorporated.
2 & 7 are omitted from the Mahler cycle with Bernstein, Abbado and Boulez.
Perhaps an opportunity was missed by DG not collaborating with Decca, whose VPO symphony collection is considerable. The Decca versions are generally better recorded, and the missing bits of the Mendelssohn, Schubert, Sibelius, Tchaikovsky and Bruckner cycles could have been found from here, not to mention a Shostakovitch 5 and some more Haydn. From DG's own recordings, there could have been a Mahler 10 and a Dvorak 3.
The Levine set of the Mozart symphonies was better than I had anticipated, and was my main reason for buying the set.
The Beethoven cycle is a mixed set from Bernstein, Abbado, Bohm, and Kleiber, mostly very good.
Similarly the Brahms works are a blend of Bernstein, Giulini and Kleiber - all of 'em good.
Bernstein did all the Schumann works, though no. 1 suffers from some wiry recording.
Bruckner doesn't have a full cycle, with 2, 3 & 6 omitted, but with some of the best of Abbado, Karajan & Giulini.
A smattering of Schubert, Mendelssohn, Haydn, Dvorak, Tchaikovsky, oSibelius and Shostakovitch symphonies seems rather random in view of the fact that there other DG VPO recordings that coulda have been incorporated.
2 & 7 are omitted from the Mahler cycle with Bernstein, Abbado and Boulez.
Perhaps an opportunity was missed by DG not collaborating with Decca, whose VPO symphony collection is considerable. The Decca versions are generally better recorded, and the missing bits of the Mendelssohn, Schubert, Sibelius, Tchaikovsky and Bruckner cycles could have been found from here, not to mention a Shostakovitch 5 and some more Haydn. From DG's own recordings, there could have been a Mahler 10 and a Dvorak 3.
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