Aptly metronomic speeds (Scherchen Norrington Gardiner etc), gorgeous 24/96 Golden-Musikverein sound, hot off the presses…
I initially thought, not the warmth or wit or distinctiveness of Scherchen etc and were the lovely Viennese sonorities a shade too… comfortable? Possibly or even inescapably,….the band a shade big for my tastes (at least in the string section; winds are clear but set back in the mix).
But the Vienna Symphony play very incisively and it really grew on me - the coda to (i) is so fast and virtuosic it raised a laugh all by itself….
Gears down for a nicely relaxed minuet and trio…
Haven’t tried 6 yet, but this latest Beethoven 8 is a goodie. I would still reach for Zinman or Scherchen before it, but in a quick, precise and closely-observed reading, I love the way they play through the final chord and allow it to resonate.
Might be a good point of re-entry for the previously HIPPs- averse. It does everything Szell does, but better: cleaner, crisper, and above all - faster. (Philippe Jordan is more spontaneous too - The Szell has its noble place but can sometimes overbear with its overdiscipline as well as its sonorities.)
Go listen - but get that Scherchen done first to advance your education…
I initially thought, not the warmth or wit or distinctiveness of Scherchen etc and were the lovely Viennese sonorities a shade too… comfortable? Possibly or even inescapably,….the band a shade big for my tastes (at least in the string section; winds are clear but set back in the mix).
But the Vienna Symphony play very incisively and it really grew on me - the coda to (i) is so fast and virtuosic it raised a laugh all by itself….
Gears down for a nicely relaxed minuet and trio…
Haven’t tried 6 yet, but this latest Beethoven 8 is a goodie. I would still reach for Zinman or Scherchen before it, but in a quick, precise and closely-observed reading, I love the way they play through the final chord and allow it to resonate.
Might be a good point of re-entry for the previously HIPPs- averse. It does everything Szell does, but better: cleaner, crisper, and above all - faster. (Philippe Jordan is more spontaneous too - The Szell has its noble place but can sometimes overbear with its overdiscipline as well as its sonorities.)
Go listen - but get that Scherchen done first to advance your education…
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