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So authoritative in Haydn, I felt he didn’t really penetrate to the core of Beethoven 8 when selecting Paavo Jarvi. It was as if the Eighth were just another standard classical symphony.
So authoritative in Haydn, I felt he didn’t really penetrate to the core of Beethoven 8 when selecting Paavo Jarvi. It was as if the Eighth were just another standard classical symphony.
Well, yes, I really don't like that version of the 8th at all - so we'll see. I do, though, have time for Adam Fischer - admittedly in relatively small doses. Kirill Kondrashin in LvB 4th for me.Wonderful!
Well, yes, I really don't like that version of the 8th at all - so we'll see. I do, though, have time for Adam Fischer - admittedly in relatively small doses. Kirill Kondrashin in LvB 4th for me.Wonderful!
Ah yes, with the advantage over HvK of an exposition repeat!
I bought the Manacorda set a couple of months ago and have very much enjoyed listening to it so would endorse Richard Wigmore's enthusiasm. Very glad that Järvi was shown the door, as it were. "Breathless" indeed, just like his 8th. I was present at the Mackerras performance in the Usher Hall. I liked it then and continue to do so. An enjoyable BaL, I thought.
I bought the Manacorda set a couple of months ago and have very much enjoyed listening to it so would endorse Richard Wigmore's enthusiasm. Very glad that Järvi was shown the door, as it were. "Breathless" indeed, just like his 8th. I was present at the Mackerras performance in the Usher Hall. I liked it then and continue to do so. An enjoyable BaL, I thought.
Yes indeed, very enjoyable. I am probably a bit 'stuck in a rut' with full symphony orchestra performances (I like the Chailly and Abbado, played, and the Rattle, just mentioned; I used to have the Ivan Fischer, but don't seem to have kept it!) and very much enjoyed the extracts from smaller forces.
I’ve sampled the Manacorda set and ordered the CDs this afternoon. No complaints with RW on this occasion; good descriptions of the music which he clearly knows very well
Very predictable that Wigmore would start with the Fischer brothers.
I am more than prepared to be convinced by Manacorda after that Eroica but not at all surprised by his top two - Wigmore tends to go for HIPP influenced modern chamber orchestras . Look at his choices for symphonies 1 and 8.
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