<Bruckner just sounds so HEAVY and MALE>
Maybe then, for some of us, that might possibly be the ideal antidote to the constant mind-numbing, lightweight utterances of modern feminism, S-A ... ?
Yes, Petrushka, you are right, that stunning Wand account of No 8 was in 1985. I, too, was present at the later one in the Nineties but was way up in the gallery on that occasion so the experience (for me) wasn't quite the same.
I was being a bit flippant earlier regarding all the editions, seemingly countless revisions and 'doctored' versions, but for a devoted Brucknerian like myself they have have always been a source of fascination and joyful discovery, rather than irritation. As for No 5, I think it is right up there with 7, 8 and 9 as being a candidate for Bruckner's finest symphony.
With this composer it always seems to be relative famine followed by a great feast. In the coming months we have many performances to look forward to in London and elsewhere by the conducting likes of Abbado, Haitink, and Barenboim. I also read somewhere that Rattle and the Berlin Phil are performing a completion of the Ninth next summer ... hopefully that will be at the Proms.
Roll on 2012!
Maybe then, for some of us, that might possibly be the ideal antidote to the constant mind-numbing, lightweight utterances of modern feminism, S-A ... ?
Yes, Petrushka, you are right, that stunning Wand account of No 8 was in 1985. I, too, was present at the later one in the Nineties but was way up in the gallery on that occasion so the experience (for me) wasn't quite the same.
I was being a bit flippant earlier regarding all the editions, seemingly countless revisions and 'doctored' versions, but for a devoted Brucknerian like myself they have have always been a source of fascination and joyful discovery, rather than irritation. As for No 5, I think it is right up there with 7, 8 and 9 as being a candidate for Bruckner's finest symphony.
With this composer it always seems to be relative famine followed by a great feast. In the coming months we have many performances to look forward to in London and elsewhere by the conducting likes of Abbado, Haitink, and Barenboim. I also read somewhere that Rattle and the Berlin Phil are performing a completion of the Ninth next summer ... hopefully that will be at the Proms.
Roll on 2012!
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