Yes - what am I saying? Jochum is the man I meant; I can't explain why I typed Bohm????? Apart from the very slight dyslexia that I think I have. I think one word and another gets typed
Our Summer BAL 12 - Bruckner's 4th Symphony
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Originally posted by visualnickmosYes - what am I saying? Jochum is the man I meant; I can't explain why I typed Bohm????? Apart from the very slight dyslexia that I think I have. I think one word and another gets typed
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Just listened to this podcast . Despite my liking for the Wand I found SJ's criticisms of the Karajan bizarre- the bit he thought was " ghastly" I thought was terrific !
The same applied to the Bohm extract that he thought had not worn well - I thought that was gripping !
The failure to consider the Walter was extraordinary when the Harnoncourt was included ! Wand was the only one of his top four I really rated .
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Originally posted by cloughieI have 3 4 and 7 annd there is an 8 on DG - did he do any more?
There is a recording of the Seventh from 1943 that is remarkable for some firey speeds in the first movement: very different from the stereo version and worth the chip shop acoustic!
[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by BarbirolliansWhat are the Bohm DG 7 & 8 like ?[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebteI don't know the Eighth, Barbs, but the Seventh is very good: warm and lyrical but with a good sense of forward movement - a mixture of the best features of Walter and Klemperer together with something all Böhm's own. One of his best studio recordings, I think.
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Originally posted by PJPJThis live 7th from Vienna is even more impressive; if you haven't already got a copy it's worth keeping an eye open for one.
Böhm also recorded the 4th and 5th with the Dresden Staatskapelle in the 1930s and now available on Profil. http://www.amazon.co.uk/Bruckner-Sym...955417&sr=1-18"The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Originally posted by PetrushkaI assume you are referring to the live 1976 Bruckner 7 that Böhm conducted with the VPO in Salzburg? Available on the Andante label and one which I've raved about several times on here.
Böhm also recorded the 4th and 5th with the Dresden Staatskapelle in the 1930s and now available on Profil. http://www.amazon.co.uk/Bruckner-Sym...955417&sr=1-18
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Originally posted by BarbirolliansI have just dug out the 1951 Stuttgart Furtwangler Bruckner - a wonderful experience . He really was in a league of his own in Bruckner ."The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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