Of course heliocentric and kernelbogey are right in pointing out that comparing live performances with one's favourite (no doubt edited, patched, etc) CD recording is very unfair indeed. There is something magical and unique about a live performance. Additionally what Barenboim has achieved with the WEDO is very remarkable indeed.
Embarking on a Beethoven symphony cycle must be an extremely daunting prospect (or at least it should be) but doing so is making a statement. It sets up expectations. Then, of course, there was the rather crass over-hyping by the BBC and presenters.
My problem with the concerts I listened to (I decided to pass on the 9th) was that the performances just didn't grab me - in very marked contrast to when Mackerras performed a similar cycle some years back at the Edinburgh Festival (also broadcast on R3).
Embarking on a Beethoven symphony cycle must be an extremely daunting prospect (or at least it should be) but doing so is making a statement. It sets up expectations. Then, of course, there was the rather crass over-hyping by the BBC and presenters.
My problem with the concerts I listened to (I decided to pass on the 9th) was that the performances just didn't grab me - in very marked contrast to when Mackerras performed a similar cycle some years back at the Edinburgh Festival (also broadcast on R3).
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