Having listened to the Prazaks in full I certainly think it "challenges" the "integrated classical-romantic" approach, definitely taking a "fragmented, expressionistic" line. In fact it's extreme in several dimensions - very intense, very bright... for me it *is* too far off the scale, too dissonant. It's the kind of performance that initially put me off collecting this string quartet, which was only alleviated after hearing the Pavel Haas performance - which maintains enough intensity & passion but actually sounds beautiful. I can see why a very experienced, very interested collector like LeMartinPecheur, or the BAL reviewer, might choose the Prazaks - it's something different, something extreme, perhaps something more idiomatic. But is it really a good BAL choice? BAL is, surely, aimed at the average listener, not Janacek experts, and therefore perhaps a more moderate, more obviously beautiful recording shoud have been chosen.
Also, the Prazaks have not impressed other professional critics, only one of my six CD guides mentions them - Third Ear - and it mentions them to dismiss them, awarding "diamonds" to 9 other performances but not to them, saying, "overpowering if not in the mood".
I wasn't in the mood.
One then has to ask why the BAL reviewer was "in the mood"? Maybe listening to 100 performances back to back, and studying Janacek for a lifetime, puts you in the mood for something "different", something that wakes you up?
This has me questiong who the BAL reviewer should be. I suggest a panel of reviewers making the choice - the expert reviewer, Andrew, and A.N.Other non-Janacek all-round expert (who knows his Tolstoy and Beethoven...)
Also, the Prazaks have not impressed other professional critics, only one of my six CD guides mentions them - Third Ear - and it mentions them to dismiss them, awarding "diamonds" to 9 other performances but not to them, saying, "overpowering if not in the mood".
I wasn't in the mood.
One then has to ask why the BAL reviewer was "in the mood"? Maybe listening to 100 performances back to back, and studying Janacek for a lifetime, puts you in the mood for something "different", something that wakes you up?
This has me questiong who the BAL reviewer should be. I suggest a panel of reviewers making the choice - the expert reviewer, Andrew, and A.N.Other non-Janacek all-round expert (who knows his Tolstoy and Beethoven...)
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