Originally posted by Barbirollians
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BaL 31.01.15 - Beethoven: Symphony no. 3 in E flat "Eroica"
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I loved the Norrington extract, but was discouraged by the fact that he twice emphasised that this was a performance that was especially good in the first movement (as if there were disappointments in the rest of the performance). Can anyone cast light on this, before I seek out a purchase of this version?
By the way, anyone interested in the once highly regarded Paul van kempen/BPO version, it is about to appear (in March) on Decca Eloquence (an advert in the new Gramophone), coupled with 5 and 8.
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Originally posted by silvestrione View PostI loved the Norrington extract, but was discouraged by the fact that he twice emphasised that this was a performance that was especially good in the first movement (as if there were disappointments in the rest of the performance). Can anyone cast light on this, before I seek out a purchase of this version?
By the way, anyone interested in the once highly regarded Paul van kempen/BPO version, it is about to appear (in March) on Decca Eloquence (an advert in the new Gramophone), coupled with 5 and 8.
So what am I saying? Roger Norrington - yes - if you liked the extracts, chances are you'll like the whole damn shootin' match!!!
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostThe Cluytens is terrific - opens spectacularly doesn't let up and heavens what lovely wind playing .
I am about listen to this BaL 'again' via the iPlayer. However, before I do, a question. Did either the Philharmonia/Sanderling or Helsingborg/Manze get a mention?
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostIndeed! Knocks the 60's Karajan recorded with the same orchestra into a cocked hat, (to my ears anyway).
I am about listen to this BaL 'again' via the iPlayer. However, before I do, a question. Did either the Philharmonia/Sanderling or Helsingborg/Manze get a mention?
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I hadn't listened to the Cluytens in a while so thought I should dig it out .
It is just as wonderful as I remembered . Indeed , it strikes me as a real library recommendation type performance . First movement starts with one of the most shocking recordings of the opening chords I know and then sails along at a good but not mad lick . The funeral march is not too slow but nor does it sound jaunty like the Chailly ! It is very moving indeed . A zippy Scherzo follows and then a performance of the finale that does not treat it like an afterthought .
Oh and that wind playing - marvellous .
Knocks Harnoncourt into a veritable millinery of cocked hats .
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