I have, somewhat embarrassingly, a few Boult recordings (including the 'odd' Vienna State Opera Orchestra version - but that's another thread!) and I have to say that IMHO they are somehow definitive, and as you the '66 New Phil really does the job superbly.
"Holst's own description of Mars as conveying the STUPIDITY of war. Other recordings may display greater orchestral virtuosity and amazing sound (e.g. Dutoit) but Boult's 1966 Mars encapsulates the brutal unthinking stupidity of conflict to a tee"
Exactly so. Virtuosity is NOT the final determining factor in this suite.
"Holst's own description of Mars as conveying the STUPIDITY of war. Other recordings may display greater orchestral virtuosity and amazing sound (e.g. Dutoit) but Boult's 1966 Mars encapsulates the brutal unthinking stupidity of conflict to a tee"
Exactly so. Virtuosity is NOT the final determining factor in this suite.
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