I have just played this recently issued CD http://www.mdt.co.uk/MDTSite/product//ARPCD0512.htm of a 1960 performance given in Carnegie Hall with Bruno Walter and the NYPO and those two DLvdE stalwarts Maureen Forrester and Richard Lewis and it goes straight to the top of my list.
There is a warm immediacy about the sound (over 50 years old!) that just gently envelops you and there is some astonishingly beautiful playing here especially from the first horn and first oboe. Forrester and Lewis often performed this work together but both seem truly inspired on this occasion by Walter's presence on the podium. The only downsides for some would be the audience noise retained between movements and applause at the end as well as a few stray coughs. For me it adds to the sense of a unique occasion.
I was deeply moved by this beautiful and engrossing performance and want to recommend it to all. No matter what version you have (and I have 5 others by Walter alone) the modest outlay required for this one will be more than money well spent.
Hear it and marvel.
There is a warm immediacy about the sound (over 50 years old!) that just gently envelops you and there is some astonishingly beautiful playing here especially from the first horn and first oboe. Forrester and Lewis often performed this work together but both seem truly inspired on this occasion by Walter's presence on the podium. The only downsides for some would be the audience noise retained between movements and applause at the end as well as a few stray coughs. For me it adds to the sense of a unique occasion.
I was deeply moved by this beautiful and engrossing performance and want to recommend it to all. No matter what version you have (and I have 5 others by Walter alone) the modest outlay required for this one will be more than money well spent.
Hear it and marvel.
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