(Wow! I just wanted to quietly celebrate: this thread is like old times! I was beginning to think we'd never get properly going again)
BaL 13.04.24 - Brahms: Symphony 3
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Originally posted by richardfinegold View PostI have the Levine/CSO set, which was in a cutout bin a few years ago at the CSO Symphony Storehaven’t listened in a while but I don’t remember very fondly. Wondering if you have contrasted it with the VPO version?
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Originally posted by Sir Velo View PostAs someone with a great fondness for Levine's 1980s recording of Ma Vlast with the VPO I feel impelled to hear the Brahms 3, particularly in light of the encomiums lavished on it herein. However, is this a case of caveat emptor (auditor?) given various Gramophone reviewers' brickbats hurled at it. Take this review, from Jonathan Swain, for example:
"Excepting the startling Toscanini NBC-style subito mp in the sixth bar (and at a ll subsequent repeat points), the first movement is responsibly conducted. Levine makes the most of the inner movements' crescendoing string themes, and his accentuation guarantees a dramatic trombones' entry in the slow movement. I am grateful for the opportunity to have heard the finale as explosively conducted as this, but shan't be returning to it again." Or, then again, Robert Layton in the Quarterly Retrospect:
" I t is all crude and coarse - and, above all, lacking in any real personality. I was reminded of Edward Seckerson's remarks earlier in the year about Levine's Chicago Symphony Orchestra disc of the Prokofiev First and Fifth Symphonies (DG, 1/95), for they apply no less here: "thy expression is so generalized that these big, imposing, implacable sonorities fail to mean anything . . . he has got his foot down on the power; the characterization passes him by".
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Originally posted by Sir Velo View PostAs someone with a great fondness for Levine's 1980s recording of Ma Vlast with the VPO I feel impelled to hear the Brahms 3, particularly in light of the encomiums lavished on it herein.
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Originally posted by Gargoyle View Post
I know you didn’t ask me, but I cited the Levine CSO Brahms 3 down thread and I chose it above his VPO. I rate both recordings very highly and they are fairly similar, but I find the beauty and clarity in the CSO strings, and the glorious brass, just that bit better than the VPO. I actually think the CSO is the better orchestra.
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostI am just going to listen to the 1954 Furtwangler.
edit: oh good lord, the first three bars have a lifetime’s worth of so-wrong-it’s-right in them, eh?Last edited by oliver sudden; 05-04-24, 16:27.
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