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Surprised that no one has mentioned Erich Kleiber who is simply stunning in this repertoire. Carlos has the better sound but Erich (who was Viennese) is even more musical to my ear. My wife - not easily pleased - swoons when she hears Erich in the Strauss family. Erich is also good in Richard Strauss, of course...
Kleiber was certainly great, and so was the initiator of these concerts, Clemens Krauss. Some years ago Preiser re-issued a Decca recording of a New Years Day concert conducted by him. Unfortunately this 2 CD set has no date, but I suspect it's c. 1950. These are treasurable discs, I don't know if they are still in circulation, but they certainly deserve re-issue.
I had to do a little research on this set, since the track listing was all over the place.
Kleiber was certainly great, and so was the initiator of these concerts, Clemens Krauss. Some years ago Preiser re-issued a Decca recording of a New Years Day concert conducted by him. Unfortunately this 2 CD set has no date, but I suspect it's c. 1950. These are treasurable discs, I don't know if they are still in circulation, but they certainly deserve re-issue.
I had to do a little research on this set, since the track listing was all over the place.
It is a live recording of the 1954 New Year's Day Concert conducted by Clemens Krauss. It sounds like a recording of the Austrian Radio relay complete with presenter introductions. It is a fascinating document and is in pretty decent sound considering. Interesting that encores were given of parts of the pieces just played seemingly ad hoc.
This was, of course, the last NYDC that Krauss gave.
"The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
It is a live recording of the 1954 New Year's Day Concert conducted by Clemens Krauss. It sounds like a recording of the Austrian Radio relay complete with presenter introductions. It is a fascinating document and is in pretty decent sound considering. Interesting that encores were given of parts of the pieces just played seemingly ad hoc.
This was, of course, the last NYDC that Krauss gave.
Thanks for that info, Petrushka. After my last posting I found myself wondering if the 2 disc Preiser / Decca set was recorded live, or whether it was a later recording under studio conditions, since there is no applause. I'll certainly consider the Opus Kura set, it might of course be the same recording as the Preiser which does not have a recording date and has rather poor documentation. The performances are wonderful.
Bowled over by Carlos Kleiber's NYD concerts of 1989 and 1992 - so light, so subtle in rubato - I picked up at Oxfam his DGG Fledermaus with Varady, Popp, Prey, Kollo etc. Simply marvellous.
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