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I've just ordered another recording: Leipzig Gewandhaus/Nelsons, but it was an expensive purchase, as it was in a 7CD boxset. However it does have the benefit of including Aus Italien, which was never one of the fillers on the "mountain' of other recordings of the later work.
Sorry, I haven't trawled through all 47(!) pages of this thread but has this one come up yet? It's a BBCMM CD from 1991 with Jansons and the BBC Welsh. I used to play it to musical friends and say. 'What do you think? Berlin, Chicago, Vienna?' Nope!
I uploaded it some years ago - see what you think. Try 20 minutes in if time is short.
Sorry, I haven't trawled through all 47(!) pages of this thread but has this one come up yet? It's a BBCMM CD from 1991 with Jansons and the BBC Welsh. I used to play it to musical friends and say. 'What do you think? Berlin, Chicago, Vienna?' Nope!
I uploaded it some years ago - see what you think. Try 20 minutes in if time is short. https://youtu.be/KAkk83xf6J4
The Jansons/BBC Welsh was first mentioned in Petrushka's #3 in this thread.
'One to Avoid' as BBc Music Magazine used to say, is, in my opinion, Solti. Usually so good in Strauss, he seems to have felt this work is in danger of outstaying its welcome so he tends to rush it all through.
'One to Avoid' as BBc Music Magazine used to say, is, in my opinion, Solti. Usually so good in Strauss, he seems to have felt this work is in danger of outstaying its welcome so he tends to rush it all through.
Maybe ideal for the earphones during today's Great North Run, then?
'One to Avoid' as BBc Music Magazine used to say, is, in my opinion, Solti. Usually so good in Strauss, he seems to have felt this work is in danger of outstaying its welcome so he tends to rush it all through.
Nah, Solti’s recordings were never ‘ones to be avoided’. Always worth a listen - often quicker than many, but rarely dull!
Even a run through a late period Maazel would put pressure on EAs undoubted running ability in a 13 miler…….
Actually, that’s just about the speed I was doing yesterday.
But returning to rushing the Alpine Symphony, perhaps the worst culprit is Franz Welser-Möst, whose sunset sounds like a cataclysmic solar disaster, or perhaps he thought the mountaineers were being carried down by an avalanche.
This work is the subject of BaL in the Christmas 2024 edition of BBC MM.
Malcolm Hayes made the judgement.
The best recording:
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, Seiji Ozawa (1996, Philips)
Three other great recordings:
Dresden Staatskapelle, Rudolf Kempe (1971, Warner)
Pittsburgh SO, Marek Janowski (2009, Pentatone)
Berlin PO, Herbert von Karajan (1980, DG)
One to avoid (he says 'not at all bad as such'):
Weimar Staatskapelke, Antoni Wit (2006, Naxos)
Last edited by Pulcinella; 29-11-24, 10:07.
Reason: Closing quote added.
Actually, that’s just about the speed I was doing yesterday.
But returning to rushing the Alpine Symphony, perhaps the worst culprit is Franz Welser-Möst, whose sunset sounds like a cataclysmic solar disaster, or perhaps he thought the mountaineers were being carried down by an avalanche.
I saw FWM and the Clevelanders conduct it in Köln a few years ago. With an electronic organ and indeed the sunset you describe, with the additional displeasure of watching him slice his way through it.
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