Just thinking - two Russian giants, Svetlanov and Rozhdestvensky did not get a mention yesterday!
BaL 3.04.21 - Tchaikovsky: Symphony no. 5 in E minor
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Originally posted by cloughie View PostJust thinking - two Russian giants, Svetlanov and Rozhdestvensky did not get a mention yesterday!
I played the 1950s Philharmonia twice last week and it's excellent with, presumably, Dennis Brain as the horn soloist."The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Originally posted by Petrushka View PostNor Karajan, I believe, who recorded it five times! For whatever reason BaL seems to have it in for HvK and his recordings get passed over as if they never existed. It's one reason why I don't take BaL seriously any more.
I played the 1950s Philharmonia twice last week and it's excellent with, presumably, Dennis Brain as the horn soloist.
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Originally posted by Petrushka View PostNor Karajan, I believe, who recorded it five times! For whatever reason BaL seems to have it in for HvK and his recordings get passed over as if they never existed. It's one reason why I don't take BaL seriously any more.
I played the 1950s Philharmonia twice last week and it's excellent with, presumably, Dennis Brain as the horn soloist.
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Originally posted by silvestrione View PostMy favourite. Lean and concentrated. Play Gergiev/VPO after that and it seems unbelievably self-indulgent!"The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Originally posted by Heldenleben View PostIt has become fashionable to decry H Von K - too smooth , too much legato , too polished . I’ve been listening to quite a bit of his Bruckner recently and I just don’t agree...Del boy: “Get in, get out, don’t look back. That’s my motto!”
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Originally posted by Parry1912 View PostI’ve got the big DG/Decca box and the EMI/Warner boxes and I don’t agree with those criticisms either.
PS as is the Brahms and L van B
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I’ve owned the winning Oslo/Jansons version since it came out in the mid 80s, but will admit I hadn’t listened to it in decades. Prompted by BaL, I did yesterday. In all honesty, I was a fraction disappointed. I found the recording - considered demonstration class back in the day - a touch strident, and the performance good, but a bit low in temperature. I found myself wondering what Currentzis, whose Pathetique of a couple of years ago I thought magnificent, would make of the 5th. As for this Jansons, straightforward enough performance, ok as a Library choice, I suppose, but not as good as my memory of it.
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Originally posted by Wolfram View PostJust listened to the 1971 Karajan from the Warner remastered box. Not quite sure why one of HvK's recordings didn't get a look in.
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