I much prefer him in French repertoire than - with a few exceptions (Bach's Christmas Oratorio, the two recordings of Beethoven's Missa Solemnis ... OK; with two exceptions) I dislike his idea of how German repertoire should be performed. Other performers get more of the wit, subtlety, and tenderness of these works than I think he does.
Berlioz, Debussy, Gluck, the Rake - I find much more to admire in these. And, as Richard has pointed out, JEGger's notion of HIPP is a very limited one, confined chiefly to matters of instruments and tempo.
Berlioz, Debussy, Gluck, the Rake - I find much more to admire in these. And, as Richard has pointed out, JEGger's notion of HIPP is a very limited one, confined chiefly to matters of instruments and tempo.
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