Originally posted by smittims
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But on recent listens I was surprised to be enjoying Bohm's VPO Novak DG studio enormously. Such excellent balancing of the movements and effortless building of the musical and emotional tension. I was also very surprised with the sound quality of the Galleria CD, much better than I remembered. By comparison, I found my beloved HvK VPO hesitant in the first movement and not as naturally flowing as the Bohm.
Back to your post, I found the 1957 HvK to be a bit of a snooze-fest. I was listening to the most up to date remastered version from the big box, but it just did not take off for me. Strange, because I have always loved this performance.
But I agree about Goodall's ''Haas version gloriously complete''. It really is a performance of stature and power, and the live sound is amazing, especially the timpani. I had not listened to this CD for about 5 years and I don't remember the performance or sound quality as being as good it is, maybe my better sound equipment is the reason? Goodall is so in command of the music's overall structure, whilst phrasing each bar so convincingly. It is about 30 seconds longer than another broad performance, my no. 1 choice, Gunter Wand BPO on RCA.
I'm not sure why I seem to have gone off of HvK and Giulini, while remaining constant with Gunter Wand.
EDIT - I tried to make the picture smaller but was defeated. Can anyone explain how to resize pictures? Thanks.

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