Originally posted by Maclintick
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"But with the ORR/JEG recording (Soli deo Gloria/Qobuz 24/48//CD) the Schubert 5th's final climax and conclusion are, very obviously, at a higher dynamic level than the opening section, and accelerate through to the end, with a sharper attack than earlier in the movement where this material is more lyrically, less emphatically articulated. JEG as usual has the whole movement thought-through - and clearly with a final flourish.
Nor is the finale especially fast. The CBSO with Gardner sets a quicker basic pulse in their (oddly muted) performance. Gaigg too, but she brings off a superbly dramatic, expressively wide-ranging performance on both occasions, with very flexible phrase and tempi in the live CPO reading. Still, the Land-Speed record for this finale probably goes to René Jacobs and his School of Rock (Pentatone CD), but their sheer playfulness in this movement should hopefully provoke as many giggles as gasps."
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