I've just spent half an hour looking over my CDs from a chronologic standpoint. I see that when I was young ie. early 20s, I obtained a fair number of HvK CDs in my collection - a few being a couple of LvB sets, a 'lone' Sibelius 2 (EMI) and the ubiquitous Richard Strauss usual suspects - oh and some Mozart - mainly Requiem etc. Plus a few other random works. At that time (the '80s) I somewhat naively went along with the idea that was inculcated in me from school, that "if it's HvK, it's gonna be good"
For many years now, I have moved away from this odd premise, and not purchased any HvK for over 20 years, or more.
My question is this; am I being unfair to the old oracle, and maybe should I revisit some of his output with fresh ears (sorry - odd terminology) or am I being realistic by avoiding a conductor who seemed to gain massive cult following purely because of who he was, as opposed to what he was in terms of musical excellence?
A bit of a ramble, this one, I know, but....
Nick
For many years now, I have moved away from this odd premise, and not purchased any HvK for over 20 years, or more.
My question is this; am I being unfair to the old oracle, and maybe should I revisit some of his output with fresh ears (sorry - odd terminology) or am I being realistic by avoiding a conductor who seemed to gain massive cult following purely because of who he was, as opposed to what he was in terms of musical excellence?
A bit of a ramble, this one, I know, but....
Nick
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