9.30 a.m. Building a Library
Rob Cowan joins Andrew live in the studio to discuss recordings of Beethoven's 2nd Symphony. Rob has long thought of Beethoven's Second as his breakthrough orchestral work. He started the listening process for this Building a Library last year (upwards of 50 versions) and feels that the 20 recordings he's chosen to illustrate help focus the Symphony's true greatness. Needless to say he was thrilled to find a clear winner.
Available versions:-
BPO, Claudio Abbado
BPO, Claudio Abbado (DVD)
COE, Claudio Abbado
VPO, Claudio Abbado
Suisse Romande Orchestra, Ernest Ansermet
Basel Chamber Orchestra, Giovanni Antonini
Staaskapelle Berlin, Daniel Barenboim
West-Eastern Divan Orchestra, Daniel Barenboim (CD & DVD)
Moscow CO, Rudolf Barshai
RPO, Sir Thomas Beecham (live and studio versions)
Concertgebouw Orchestra, Eduard can Beinum
Philharmonia Orchestra, Eduard can Beinum
NYPO, Leonard Bernstein
VPO, Leonard Bernstein (download & DVD)
Vienna Radio SO, Bertrand de Billy
Staatskapelle Dresden, Herbert Blomstedt
Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, Karl Bohm
VPO, Karl Bohm (CD & DVD versions)
Orchestra of the 18th Century, Frans Bruggen
LSO Yondani Butt
Munich PO, Sergiu Celibidache
Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra, Riccardo Chailly
BPO, Andre Cluytens
Swedish CO, Thomas Dausgaard
Staatskapelle Dresden, Sir Colin Davis
Cleveland Orchestra, Christoph von Dohnanyi
Nicolaus Esterhazy Sinfonia, Bela Drahos
Zagreb PO, Richard Edlinger (download)
Tchaikovsky Orchestra of Moscow Radio, Vladimir Fedoseyev (DVD)
Hungarian National PO, James Ferencsik (download)
Heidelberg SO, Thomas Fey (download)
Philharmonia Orchestra, Kapelle der Staasoper, Oskar Fried
VPO, Wilhelm Furtwangler
Orchestra Revolutionnaire et Romantique, Sir John Eliot Gardiner
SWR SO, Michael Gielen (DVD)
Carlo Maria Giulini
Hannover Band, Roy Goodman
LPO, Bernard Haitink
LSO, Bernard Haitink
COE, Nikolaus Harnoncourt
Royal Flemish PO, Philippe Herreweghe
Northern Sinfonia of England, Richard Hickox (download)
AAM, Christopher Hogwood
Anima Eterna Orchestra, Jos van Immerseel
Czech Chamber Orchestra, Marko Ivanovic (download)
Bavarian RSO, Mariss Jansons (CD & DVD/Blu-ray)
Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Mariss Jansons
Bremen Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra, Paavo Jarvi (DVD)
BPO, Eugen Jochum (download)
Concertgebouw Orchestra, Eugen Jochum (download)
BPO, Herbert von Karajan (3 versions)
BPO, Herbert Von Karajan (DVD)
Philharmonia Orchestra, Herbert von Karajan
Munich PO, Rudolf Kempe
Berlin State Opera Orchestra, Erich Kleiber
Concertgebouw Orchestra, Otto Klemperer (download)
Philharmonia Orchestra, Otto Klemperer (3 versions)
RIAS SO Berlin, Otto Klemperer
Czech PO, Paul Kletzki
BPO, Hans Knappertsbusch
Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra, Franz Konwitschny (download)
VPO, Clemens Krauss
La Chambre Philharmonique, Emmanuel Krivine (download)
Concertgebouw Orchestra, Farael Kubelik
Bavarian RSO, Rafael Kubelik
Haydn Orchestra of Bolzand & Trento, Gustav Kuhn
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, Fritz Lehmann
Rene Leibowitz (download)
Boston SO, Erich Leinsdorf
RPO, James Lockhart
Orchestra di Padova e del Veneto, Peter Maag
Stuttgart RSO, Lorin Maazel
RLPO, Sir Charles Mackerras
Scottish CO, Sir Charles Mackerras
ASMF, Sir Neville Marriner
Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra, Kurt Masur
Concertgebouw Orchestra, Willem Mengelberg
Sinfonia Varsovia, Yehudi Menuhin
VPO, Dimitri Mitropoulos
French National Orchestra, Pierre Monteux
LSO, Wyn Morris
Boston SO, Charles Munch
Philadelphia Orchestra, Riccardo Muti
Ensemble Orchestra de Paris, John Nelson (download
London Classical Players, Sir Roger Norrington
RSO Stuttgart, Sir Roger Norrington
Russian National Orchestra, Mikhail Pletnev
Polish Chamber Orchestra, Wejciech Rajski
VPO, Sir Simon Rattle
Chicago SO, Fritz Reiner (DVD)
Leningrad PO, Kurt Sanderling
Concertgebouw Orchestra, Wolfgang Sawallisch
Vienna State Opera Orchestra, Hermann Scherchen
VPO, Hans Schmidt-Isserstedt (download)
Paris Conservatoire Orchestra, Carl Schuricht
Stuttgart RSO, Carl Schuricht
Suisse Romande Orchestra, Carl Schuricht
VPO, Carl Schuricht
Deutsche Radio Philharmonie, Stanislav Skowaczewski
Saarbrucken Radio SO, Stanislav Skowaczewski
Chicago SO, Solti
Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia, Ignat Solzhenitsyn
Cleveland Orchestra, Georg Szell
San Francisco SO, Michael Tilson Thomas
VPO, Christian Thielemann (CD & DVD/Blu-ray versions)
NBC SO, Arturo Toscanini
Orchestre de la Francophonie, Jean-Phillipe Tremblay
Minnesota Orchestra, Osmo Vanska
Budapeste SO, Tamas Vasary
Netherlands Symphony Orchestra, Jan Willem de Vriend
Columbia Symphony Orchestra, Bruno Walter
New York Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra, Bruno Walter
Gurzenich-Orchester Koln, Gunter Wand
NDRSO, Gunter Wand
VPO, Felix Weingartner
Zurich Tonhalle Orchestra, David Zinman
Canadian National Arts Centre Orchestra, Pinchas Zukerman (download)
Piano Trio arrangement by the composer:
Members of the Orchestra Revolutionnaire et Romantique (download)
New Arts Trio
Van Swieten Society
Xyron Trio
Piano solo (arr. Liszt)
Idil Biret
Paul Kim (download)
Yury Martynov
Konstantin Scherbakov
Beethoven's 2nd rarely gets much of an outing nowadays (I've heard it live twice in 40 years of concert-going) and it could I suppose be considered the 'Cinderella' among the nine but what a wonderful work it is. Written at a time of deep despair in Beethoven's life when he contemplated suicide in the face of his increasing deafness, it is, paradoxically, a work of generally sunny disposition, still slightly indebted to Haydn perhaps, but Beethoven speaking very much with his own voice.
I've got loads of versions, of course, but I've just played Karl Böhm's VPO version for the first time in ages and have been won over once again by this under-rated symphony, over-shadowed by its immediate successor.
Rob Cowan joins Andrew live in the studio to discuss recordings of Beethoven's 2nd Symphony. Rob has long thought of Beethoven's Second as his breakthrough orchestral work. He started the listening process for this Building a Library last year (upwards of 50 versions) and feels that the 20 recordings he's chosen to illustrate help focus the Symphony's true greatness. Needless to say he was thrilled to find a clear winner.
Available versions:-
BPO, Claudio Abbado
BPO, Claudio Abbado (DVD)
COE, Claudio Abbado
VPO, Claudio Abbado
Suisse Romande Orchestra, Ernest Ansermet
Basel Chamber Orchestra, Giovanni Antonini
Staaskapelle Berlin, Daniel Barenboim
West-Eastern Divan Orchestra, Daniel Barenboim (CD & DVD)
Moscow CO, Rudolf Barshai
RPO, Sir Thomas Beecham (live and studio versions)
Concertgebouw Orchestra, Eduard can Beinum
Philharmonia Orchestra, Eduard can Beinum
NYPO, Leonard Bernstein
VPO, Leonard Bernstein (download & DVD)
Vienna Radio SO, Bertrand de Billy
Staatskapelle Dresden, Herbert Blomstedt
Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, Karl Bohm
VPO, Karl Bohm (CD & DVD versions)
Orchestra of the 18th Century, Frans Bruggen
LSO Yondani Butt
Munich PO, Sergiu Celibidache
Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra, Riccardo Chailly
BPO, Andre Cluytens
Swedish CO, Thomas Dausgaard
Staatskapelle Dresden, Sir Colin Davis
Cleveland Orchestra, Christoph von Dohnanyi
Nicolaus Esterhazy Sinfonia, Bela Drahos
Zagreb PO, Richard Edlinger (download)
Tchaikovsky Orchestra of Moscow Radio, Vladimir Fedoseyev (DVD)
Hungarian National PO, James Ferencsik (download)
Heidelberg SO, Thomas Fey (download)
Philharmonia Orchestra, Kapelle der Staasoper, Oskar Fried
VPO, Wilhelm Furtwangler
Orchestra Revolutionnaire et Romantique, Sir John Eliot Gardiner
SWR SO, Michael Gielen (DVD)
Carlo Maria Giulini
Hannover Band, Roy Goodman
LPO, Bernard Haitink
LSO, Bernard Haitink
COE, Nikolaus Harnoncourt
Royal Flemish PO, Philippe Herreweghe
Northern Sinfonia of England, Richard Hickox (download)
AAM, Christopher Hogwood
Anima Eterna Orchestra, Jos van Immerseel
Czech Chamber Orchestra, Marko Ivanovic (download)
Bavarian RSO, Mariss Jansons (CD & DVD/Blu-ray)
Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Mariss Jansons
Bremen Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra, Paavo Jarvi (DVD)
BPO, Eugen Jochum (download)
Concertgebouw Orchestra, Eugen Jochum (download)
BPO, Herbert von Karajan (3 versions)
BPO, Herbert Von Karajan (DVD)
Philharmonia Orchestra, Herbert von Karajan
Munich PO, Rudolf Kempe
Berlin State Opera Orchestra, Erich Kleiber
Concertgebouw Orchestra, Otto Klemperer (download)
Philharmonia Orchestra, Otto Klemperer (3 versions)
RIAS SO Berlin, Otto Klemperer
Czech PO, Paul Kletzki
BPO, Hans Knappertsbusch
Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra, Franz Konwitschny (download)
VPO, Clemens Krauss
La Chambre Philharmonique, Emmanuel Krivine (download)
Concertgebouw Orchestra, Farael Kubelik
Bavarian RSO, Rafael Kubelik
Haydn Orchestra of Bolzand & Trento, Gustav Kuhn
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, Fritz Lehmann
Rene Leibowitz (download)
Boston SO, Erich Leinsdorf
RPO, James Lockhart
Orchestra di Padova e del Veneto, Peter Maag
Stuttgart RSO, Lorin Maazel
RLPO, Sir Charles Mackerras
Scottish CO, Sir Charles Mackerras
ASMF, Sir Neville Marriner
Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra, Kurt Masur
Concertgebouw Orchestra, Willem Mengelberg
Sinfonia Varsovia, Yehudi Menuhin
VPO, Dimitri Mitropoulos
French National Orchestra, Pierre Monteux
LSO, Wyn Morris
Boston SO, Charles Munch
Philadelphia Orchestra, Riccardo Muti
Ensemble Orchestra de Paris, John Nelson (download
London Classical Players, Sir Roger Norrington
RSO Stuttgart, Sir Roger Norrington
Russian National Orchestra, Mikhail Pletnev
Polish Chamber Orchestra, Wejciech Rajski
VPO, Sir Simon Rattle
Chicago SO, Fritz Reiner (DVD)
Leningrad PO, Kurt Sanderling
Concertgebouw Orchestra, Wolfgang Sawallisch
Vienna State Opera Orchestra, Hermann Scherchen
VPO, Hans Schmidt-Isserstedt (download)
Paris Conservatoire Orchestra, Carl Schuricht
Stuttgart RSO, Carl Schuricht
Suisse Romande Orchestra, Carl Schuricht
VPO, Carl Schuricht
Deutsche Radio Philharmonie, Stanislav Skowaczewski
Saarbrucken Radio SO, Stanislav Skowaczewski
Chicago SO, Solti
Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia, Ignat Solzhenitsyn
Cleveland Orchestra, Georg Szell
San Francisco SO, Michael Tilson Thomas
VPO, Christian Thielemann (CD & DVD/Blu-ray versions)
NBC SO, Arturo Toscanini
Orchestre de la Francophonie, Jean-Phillipe Tremblay
Minnesota Orchestra, Osmo Vanska
Budapeste SO, Tamas Vasary
Netherlands Symphony Orchestra, Jan Willem de Vriend
Columbia Symphony Orchestra, Bruno Walter
New York Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra, Bruno Walter
Gurzenich-Orchester Koln, Gunter Wand
NDRSO, Gunter Wand
VPO, Felix Weingartner
Zurich Tonhalle Orchestra, David Zinman
Canadian National Arts Centre Orchestra, Pinchas Zukerman (download)
Piano Trio arrangement by the composer:
Members of the Orchestra Revolutionnaire et Romantique (download)
New Arts Trio
Van Swieten Society
Xyron Trio
Piano solo (arr. Liszt)
Idil Biret
Paul Kim (download)
Yury Martynov
Konstantin Scherbakov
Beethoven's 2nd rarely gets much of an outing nowadays (I've heard it live twice in 40 years of concert-going) and it could I suppose be considered the 'Cinderella' among the nine but what a wonderful work it is. Written at a time of deep despair in Beethoven's life when he contemplated suicide in the face of his increasing deafness, it is, paradoxically, a work of generally sunny disposition, still slightly indebted to Haydn perhaps, but Beethoven speaking very much with his own voice.
I've got loads of versions, of course, but I've just played Karl Böhm's VPO version for the first time in ages and have been won over once again by this under-rated symphony, over-shadowed by its immediate successor.
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