I have just been relistening to a superb Concertgebouw Bruckner 8, live from 1955 on Tahra, conducted by largely forgotten Dutch conductor Eduard van Beinum. It's a splendid performance, very moving with a marvellously intuitive grasp of unerringly 'right' tempi.
I do have a soft spot for dear old van Beinum - there are some wonderful treausures in the Philips 'Original Masters' boxes, but, for me it is his recordings of Bruckner 5, 7, 8 and 9 on Phillips and the superb live 8 (c/w a live account of Mahler 6 on Tahra) that put him head and shoulders above the others - definitely one of only a handful of truly innate Brucknerians.
Van Beinum suffered a fatal heart attack on April 13, 1959 on the Concertgebouw podium while rehearsing the orchestra for a performance of Brahms 1st symphony; he was only 57. Not much footage exists of him conducting, but there is a very good Youtube video of his complete Eroica with his beloved Concertgebouworkest from the 'Bevrijdingsconcert' (Liberation Concert) on May 5th 1957 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xgHzoI5TzeM
I also came across a charming cache of photos (the domestic ones, with his wife Sepha van Beinum-Jansen (who was a violinist with the orchestra), date from June 1954 and are little scenes of bucolic domestic bliss, replete with his poodle David and Mrs B cooking while van Beinum cleans and/or tinkers with his car). They are on the Netherlands National Archives website here http://www.gahetna.nl/collectie/afbe...q/commentaar/1
I do have a soft spot for dear old van Beinum - there are some wonderful treausures in the Philips 'Original Masters' boxes, but, for me it is his recordings of Bruckner 5, 7, 8 and 9 on Phillips and the superb live 8 (c/w a live account of Mahler 6 on Tahra) that put him head and shoulders above the others - definitely one of only a handful of truly innate Brucknerians.
Van Beinum suffered a fatal heart attack on April 13, 1959 on the Concertgebouw podium while rehearsing the orchestra for a performance of Brahms 1st symphony; he was only 57. Not much footage exists of him conducting, but there is a very good Youtube video of his complete Eroica with his beloved Concertgebouworkest from the 'Bevrijdingsconcert' (Liberation Concert) on May 5th 1957 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xgHzoI5TzeM
I also came across a charming cache of photos (the domestic ones, with his wife Sepha van Beinum-Jansen (who was a violinist with the orchestra), date from June 1954 and are little scenes of bucolic domestic bliss, replete with his poodle David and Mrs B cooking while van Beinum cleans and/or tinkers with his car). They are on the Netherlands National Archives website here http://www.gahetna.nl/collectie/afbe...q/commentaar/1
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