Originally posted by Petrushka
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For this there is an excellent introduction in the booklet accompanying the Dvorak volume of the 1973 DGG Symphony edition (to celebrate its 75th anniversary - also with 46 Mozart/Böhm; Beethoven/Böhm; Schubert/Böhm; Haydn 12 London/LSO-Jochum; Schumann/Karajan; Mendelssohn/Karajan; Brahms/Abbado; Sibelius/Kamu-Karajan; Tchaikovsky/Tilson thoma-Abbado-Atzmon-Mravinsky; Bruckner/Jochum; Mahler/Kubelik)
This 9 LP-set was the first release of this Kubelik cycle.
But we have to keep in mind that at that moment there were AFAIK only three other complete cycles available or nearly completed: Kertesz, Rowicki and Neumann. Like with Mahler and the early Tchaikovskys: times have changed.
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