Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte
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BaL 18.06.16 - Mahler: Symphony no. 5
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Originally posted by Nimrod View PostI have an off-the-air Studio performance by JB and the Halle the movement timings of which are somewhat faster than his EMI recording; the overall time is no less than 9 minutes faster!! It's very exciting!!"The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Originally posted by Petrushka View PostIs it worth getting the Barbirolli Society to issue as a CD? I count myself as a keen admirer of JB and his many recordings but the finale of the 5th is exasperatingly slow and loses all momentum as a result.
I always remember a wise, older friend saying to me 'you may have forgotten your last lover but you NEVER forget your first!'
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Originally posted by pastoralguy View PostFor me, I always find other versions rushed! Often, I find it an unseemly rush to the finishing line.
I always remember a wise, older friend saying to me 'you may have forgotten your last lover but you NEVER forget your first!'
Equally applicable, perhaps to 'your last lover' is 'an unseemly rush to the finishing line.'
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I was very taken, with the brief but intense extract of Vaclav Neumann and the German orchestra.... I think it came a little after the Boulez extract, which although pinpoint accurate, did seem to sound over 'intellectualised' - a bit like Shakespeare with perfect enunciation... good, but is that what you want it to sound like?
I have Neumann's recording of the 'Resurrection' with the CPO - and that is rather good - very good, actually.
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Originally posted by visualnickmos View PostI was very taken, with the brief but intense extract of Vaclav Neumann and the German orchestra.... I think it came a little after the Boulez extract, which although pinpoint accurate, did seem to sound over 'intellectualised' - a bit like Shakespeare with perfect enunciation... good, but is that what you want it to sound like?
I have Neumann's recording of the 'Resurrection' with the CPO - and that is rather good - very good, actually.
with this awful sleeve
yes BASICS not much in the way of info
also have 7th on Berlin classics which has a booklet but not info on recording either
Unfortunately my box of the Czech is miles away so cant compare
Yes I agree Neumanns MahlerOriginally posted by visualnickmos View Post...... is rather good - very good, actually.
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Originally posted by visualnickmos View PostI was very taken, with the brief but intense extract of Vaclav Neumann and the German orchestra.... I think it came a little after the Boulez extract, which although pinpoint accurate, did seem to sound over 'intellectualised' - a bit like Shakespeare with perfect enunciation... good, but is that what you want it to sound like?
I have Neumann's recording of the 'Resurrection' with the CPO - and that is rather good - very good, actually."The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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