Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie
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BaL 24.05.14: Beethoven Symphony no. 2 in D
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Originally posted by Petrushka View PostGet the lot for £7.07 new (+£1.26 p+p):http://www.amazon.co.uk/Beethoven-Sy...tens+Beethoven
It remains a great set with truly superb playing, especially from the oboe throughout.
Does anyone know why Cluytens was chosen to record this cycle? Was it intended for Karajan before he decamped to DG? Whatever the case, it is, in some ways a finer set than Karajan's 1962 cycle with, one assumes, many of the same players.
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Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostSaarbrucken Radio Symphony Orchestra, Stanislaw Skrowaczewski
I never expected this.
Personally I preferred the Szell and Walter - both of which are in their complete cycles, and well worth having.
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Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostSaarbrucken Radio Symphony Orchestra, Stanislaw Skrowaczewski
I never expected this.
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indeed waldo; having by chance discovered the Skrowaczewski cycle on emusic last month and finding it attractive
but the Krivine and the Jarvi have me confused; there was an excerpt from a recording of stunning audio quality but which was it?According to the best estimates of astronomers there are at least one hundred billion galaxies in the observable universe.
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I would hazard a guess that the excerpt in excellent sound would have been Järvi - multichannel SACD, recorded in 2007 in the Funkhaus Köpenick, Berlin. I bought the Krivine, largely on the basis of a rave review from a certain Rob Cowan, and eventually passed it on to Ams as I found the sound to be so dry and uningratiating as to detract from enjoyment of the performance.
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Originally posted by cloughie View PostGood question but he did the Pastoral in mono a couple of years previously and the success of that excellent recording perhaps spurred on the stereo set including a remake of No6. Whatever it's very good and I had the CFP LPs and now have the Disky CDs. As an aside - interesting how the cheapest Amazon merchant for many issues are American based but purchases are dispatched from Middlesex - I guess French sets such as this Cluytens set have never touched American soil - has anyone on these boards done the over £15 price test for customs?
I never remember seeing this set before. It is going for about $8 on Amazon. Tempting.
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Originally posted by HighlandDougie View PostI would hazard a guess that the excerpt in excellent sound would have been Järvi - multichannel SACD, recorded in 2007 in the Funkhaus Köpenick, Berlin. I bought the Krivine, largely on the basis of a rave review from a certain Rob Cowan, and eventually passed it on to Ams as I found the sound to be so dry and uningratiating as to detract from enjoyment of the performance.
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Originally posted by cheesehoven View PostI'm not convinced by the format of Andrew chatting with the reviewer- is this here to stay? Both Rob and Andrew are engaging on their own but it comes across as being a bit too matey to me.
I'm a bit disappointed that Rob played such a very short extract from the superlative Szell/ Cleveland recording.
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Originally posted by HighlandDougie View PostI would hazard a guess that the excerpt in excellent sound would have been Järvi - multichannel SACD, recorded in 2007 in the Funkhaus Köpenick, Berlin. I bought the Krivine, largely on the basis of a rave review from a certain Rob Cowan, and eventually passed it on to Ams as I found the sound to be so dry and uningratiating as to detract from enjoyment of the performance.According to the best estimates of astronomers there are at least one hundred billion galaxies in the observable universe.
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