I was looking forward to hearing the recent BIS recording of Sibelius's 3rd,6th, and 7th symphonies with the Minnesota Orchestra and Osmo Vanska. I've seen him conduct Sibelius on several occasions and after reading enthusiastic reviews I added it to my Sibelius shelf.
I realise that all our judgements are at least partly subjective, but this CD has been a great disappointment, especially where the performance of the 6th is concerned.. To me there is an objective, even matter of fact approach, with phrases carefully placed and a destructive lack of forward movement. In the 7th there should surely be a stronger and more muscular growth than we get here. Admittedly the performance does gather strength towards the end, but by then it's too late.
I miss that feeling of inevitability that the best performances of these symphonies have, it's all too measured and plodding.
As for the massive sound, well, it is over reverberant with too much bass. This leads to an odd effect in which the openings of quiet wind phrases get lost, and the same effect occurs with strings, which to my mind are backward throughout. I think Vanska was looking for wide dynamic contrast, but unless you listen at a level to upset the neighbours a great deal goes missing.
There have been rave reviews for this disc, so I have been at pains to check carefully and compare with some other performances, but I have to stand by my opinion. Sometimes I think that critics hear what they expect to hear.
Do others think differently, or have they had similar let downs recently? Examples would be welcome, even at the risk of making this a misery thread!
I realise that all our judgements are at least partly subjective, but this CD has been a great disappointment, especially where the performance of the 6th is concerned.. To me there is an objective, even matter of fact approach, with phrases carefully placed and a destructive lack of forward movement. In the 7th there should surely be a stronger and more muscular growth than we get here. Admittedly the performance does gather strength towards the end, but by then it's too late.
I miss that feeling of inevitability that the best performances of these symphonies have, it's all too measured and plodding.
As for the massive sound, well, it is over reverberant with too much bass. This leads to an odd effect in which the openings of quiet wind phrases get lost, and the same effect occurs with strings, which to my mind are backward throughout. I think Vanska was looking for wide dynamic contrast, but unless you listen at a level to upset the neighbours a great deal goes missing.
There have been rave reviews for this disc, so I have been at pains to check carefully and compare with some other performances, but I have to stand by my opinion. Sometimes I think that critics hear what they expect to hear.
Do others think differently, or have they had similar let downs recently? Examples would be welcome, even at the risk of making this a misery thread!
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