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John Eliot Gardiner - the pros and cons...
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Last edited by Maclintick; 27-12-24, 12:42.
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Originally posted by Sir Velo View PostAbove all, however, it is perhaps in the problematic Schumann symphonies where his recordings with the ORR remain the gold standard.
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Originally posted by Master Jacques View PostAfter fifty years of happy listening, I've still to discover why mainstream critical opinion finds Schumann's symphonies "problematic", in form, content or orchestration. When academics go to such great lengths to defend the (audibly indefensible) original orchestrations of Mussorgsky, for example, I am baffled by their intolerance of Schumann's perfectly viable instrumentation.
I am indeed despite everything a fan of the JEG Schumanns, and of some of the Berlioz (R&J in particular. I haven’t managed to get to the Trojans DVD.) Although not the JEG Brahmses… except for the ‘fillers’! There’s also much to treasure in the early Schütz recordings and the Buxtehude Membra Jesu Nostri, although a few decades down the track there’s also much that sounds pretty quaint. And the earlyish Handel. L’Allegro… for example, and the Philips Solomon. The Beethoven symphonies I loved at a first listen but they palled very quickly.
Bach… it depends. For me there are some great early things including quite a lot of the first St John. But the Archiv St Matthew is already a definite curate’s egg and in the cantata pilgrimage there is too much for me where the choir is just too squally.
In terms of the specific thread topic, and the recent “nice guys don’t win ball games” apologia… nope. Far cough, I’m not having that. I don’t know what kind of music-making justifies assaulting your colleagues but as far as I’m concerned whatever it might look like he hasn’t been coming up with anything like it for a good couple of decades.
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Originally posted by oliver sudden View PostI on the other hand have no problem with Mussorgsky’s originals but do find that Schumann’s orchestra (although emphatically not his content or form) needs careful handling with today’s over-upholstered string sections! So, horses for courses.
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