Sorry beforehand to anybody whom I may bore the teeth out of.
Let me say I've never been called to programme listening to the 5th Symphony, because it's always around somewhere, so I never actively seek it out.
The other day, the beginning of the second movement crept upon me and as I paced up and down my private beach in Big Sur :-) , and I was sure it was Brahms.
I remembered having heard the first movement on the radio a few days previously, and honestly wondered if all my money had softened my brain so much that when I hear a first movement, it replies with the beginning of the second.
Suffice it to say, that since then, I decided to expend a bit of effort in getting to know it slightly better than I know it already. Anyhow, I wanted to know if anybody also has takenthis active angagement and what interpretations they like and for what reasons.
I myself really like the Fricsay version from 1960 with the BPO available on youtube, but was looking for an especially slow or ponderous version. Like one that Celibidache might record. Comments and insults tinged with jealousy, welcome.
Let me say I've never been called to programme listening to the 5th Symphony, because it's always around somewhere, so I never actively seek it out.
The other day, the beginning of the second movement crept upon me and as I paced up and down my private beach in Big Sur :-) , and I was sure it was Brahms.
I remembered having heard the first movement on the radio a few days previously, and honestly wondered if all my money had softened my brain so much that when I hear a first movement, it replies with the beginning of the second.
Suffice it to say, that since then, I decided to expend a bit of effort in getting to know it slightly better than I know it already. Anyhow, I wanted to know if anybody also has takenthis active angagement and what interpretations they like and for what reasons.
I myself really like the Fricsay version from 1960 with the BPO available on youtube, but was looking for an especially slow or ponderous version. Like one that Celibidache might record. Comments and insults tinged with jealousy, welcome.
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