Following some talk about Karl Böhm on other threads, I've been pulling out a few favourite live Böhm recordings all of which completely dispel (for me, at least) the idea that he was a "dull" conductor (an idea put about by John Culshaw in the 1950s and often repeated since). Each to her/his own of course, but whatever else they may be, I can't imagine any of these being described as dull.
Beethoven: Fidelio, live at the Met in 1960 (Sony) with Nilsson and Vickers
Bruckner: Symphony No. 7, Bavarian Radio SO (Audite), live in 1977 (similar to the VPO studio version on DG but more flexible and dramatic)
Strauss: Ariadne, Vienna State Opera (Orfeo), live in 1976 with Baltsa, Gruberova et al
Strauss: Salome, Vienna State Opera (RCA), live with Rysanek et al
Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 4, Czech Philharmonic, live in 1971 (Orfeo)
Wagner: Tristan (DG) and Meistersinger (Orfeo), from Bayreuth
Wagner: Ring (Philps/Decca), from Bayreuth
There are plenty more where those came from. I do have some sympathy with the idea that Böhm was sometimes a more exciting conductor live than in the studio, but there's nothing unusual about that. There are some outstanding studio recordings too, especially among the later DG discs with the VPO, LSO and so on.
Beethoven: Fidelio, live at the Met in 1960 (Sony) with Nilsson and Vickers
Bruckner: Symphony No. 7, Bavarian Radio SO (Audite), live in 1977 (similar to the VPO studio version on DG but more flexible and dramatic)
Strauss: Ariadne, Vienna State Opera (Orfeo), live in 1976 with Baltsa, Gruberova et al
Strauss: Salome, Vienna State Opera (RCA), live with Rysanek et al
Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 4, Czech Philharmonic, live in 1971 (Orfeo)
Wagner: Tristan (DG) and Meistersinger (Orfeo), from Bayreuth
Wagner: Ring (Philps/Decca), from Bayreuth
There are plenty more where those came from. I do have some sympathy with the idea that Böhm was sometimes a more exciting conductor live than in the studio, but there's nothing unusual about that. There are some outstanding studio recordings too, especially among the later DG discs with the VPO, LSO and so on.
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