The Brief Notes in question being the page of snippet sized reviews in BBC Music magazine. two cases in point from the current issue, both snippets by Michael Tanner. He writes this about Jaap van Zweden and the the Netherlands Radio PO recording of Bruckner's 3rd symphony : "Jaap van Zweden is now the leading interpreter of Bruckner's symphonies and has trained his orchestra to perform them brilliantly. This is a leading recommendation."
And that's it. Surely such an accolade deserves more prominence and greater detail to back it up ? By contrast, there is this savaging of Frans Bruggen and the Orchestra of the Eighteenth Century's new disc of Mendelssohn's third and fourth symphonies : "I have never heard worse performances than these, with scarcely audible strings and harsh barking wind, brass especially, which make a mockery of this music." Again, that is the complete "review". One star awarded.
But exactly what makes this so dreadful ? Is it Bruggen's interpretation and concept of the music ? The incompetance of the players ? Or the fault of the recording quality ? Were they live concert or studio performances ?
Think there is a need for a CD review programme to give listeners the chance to make their own judgement !
And that's it. Surely such an accolade deserves more prominence and greater detail to back it up ? By contrast, there is this savaging of Frans Bruggen and the Orchestra of the Eighteenth Century's new disc of Mendelssohn's third and fourth symphonies : "I have never heard worse performances than these, with scarcely audible strings and harsh barking wind, brass especially, which make a mockery of this music." Again, that is the complete "review". One star awarded.
But exactly what makes this so dreadful ? Is it Bruggen's interpretation and concept of the music ? The incompetance of the players ? Or the fault of the recording quality ? Were they live concert or studio performances ?
Think there is a need for a CD review programme to give listeners the chance to make their own judgement !
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