Originally posted by Barbirollians
View Post
My favorite recordings are by someone who played Elgar symphonies under the baton of Elgar, Barbirolli, and when one looks at both live and recorded examples of his performances they are all around the 12 minute mark with one exception, 11.37 in 1958. Boult's movement times are nearer to Elgar in the other movements, but even his 4th movement time of 11.19 is left behind by EE taking just 9 minutes in 1909!! 10 minutes in 1925.
As for Solti taking his cue from 78 RPM recordings of Elgar, I thought that was a joke when first reviewed way back amd still think that's no way to understand these great symphonies.
Comment