Abbado's Mahler: Chicago or Berlin?

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  • Barbirollians
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    • Nov 2010
    • 11672

    #61
    I love Abbado’s Chicago 7 but there are lots of marvellous things in the Berlin 7 too .

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    • jayne lee wilson
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      • Jul 2011
      • 10711

      #62
      The sheer sound of the Chicago 6th and 7th greatly preferred (I think the interpretations are fresher too)..... but (despite many attendances at the DCH) I've never been a fan of Berlin Philharmonie recordings with anyone, really....

      Give me the Jesus-Christus Kirche every time...

      But the 7th now? Gielen live in Berlin, CBSO/Rattle or.... yes, that surrealist-phantasmagoria Klemperer set down with the New Philharmonia....it could never be done like that anywhere, again, but - it will tell you things about the work nothing else could.
      Last edited by jayne lee wilson; 25-01-22, 14:23.

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      • Barbirollians
        Full Member
        • Nov 2010
        • 11672

        #63
        Originally posted by jayne lee wilson View Post
        The sheer sound of the Chicago 6th and 7th greatly preferred (I think the interpretations are fresher too)..... but (despite many attendances at the DCH) I've never been a fan of Berlin Philharmonie recordings with anyone, really....

        Give me the Jesus-Christus Kirche every time...

        But the 7th now? Gielen live in Berlin, CBSO/Rattle or.... yes, that surrealist-phantasmagoria Klemperer set down with the Philharmonia....it could never be done like that anywhere, again, but - it will tell you things about the work nothing else could.
        I agree about the sound especially in the BPO 7 - sounds like a lot of microphones were used and the change of perspective can be disorientating.

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