just acquired the set by David Zinman with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra from emusic [v good price] and currently listening to these mp3 downloads ... do boredees have favourite versions or views on Zinman?
Schumann Symphonies Complete Set
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I always, always, always come back to the Staatskapelle Dresden set under Sawallisch... one of those recordings that however many other performances one hears, seems 'just right'. (Haven't heard the Zinman, having said that).
Great value these days - £11.60 or less on a GROC double http://www.amazon.co.uk/Schumann-Sym...den+sawallisch
Pure magic"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Originally posted by Caliban View PostI always, always, always come back to the Staatskapelle Dresden set under Sawallisch... one of those recordings that however many other performances one hears, seems 'just right'. (Haven't heard the Zinman, having said that).
Great value these days - £11.60 or less on a GROC double http://www.amazon.co.uk/Schumann-Sym...den+sawallisch
Pure magic
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Traditionals: Sawallisch, Szell, Vonk, - Paray/Detroit SO too, if sonically a bit uneven - but a lighter more agile approach (which I always prefer) and an outstanding No.1.
Refreshers: Harnoncourt/COE (one of the very best, with the 1841 4th - supplemented by the revised 4th with the Berlin Phil, c/w Schubert 4, great CD). Zinman (wonderfully warm-yet-clear sound on CD), JEG
Wild Cards: Bamberg SO/Ceccato (BIS) ... these are the Mahler re-orchestrations (dynamic alterations too) - they include a short edit in 2(iv) (don't faint), but have a lovely blend of fullness, warmth and agility - very expressive approach, not too heavy (biggest sin in this rep.). Sound is very dynamic in the early BIS manner, strings occasionally a little fierce. Lovable, rewarding, off-the-beaten set. Try sampling it at eclassical.
Chailly's Leipzig Schumann is also the Mahler edit, very well played and recorded, but for me just a bit too hefty.
Radical: Swedish CO/Dausgaard (BIS) ... this can seem somewhat severe & plain-spoken at times, vibrato at a minimum, but great clarity of line, rhythm and texture and always keeps you listening; light and swift, still expressive enough in slow movements (especially 2). Outstandingly natural sound, and it includes one of the best Overture,Scherzo and Finale(s) I've heard. Just try a bit at a time as a download.
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Beef Oven
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