Advantages: Subtle, Expressive, Beautiful Performances Disadvantages: Pricey but worth the cost
...Every classical music fan will probably have a collection of Brahm's four symphonies around somewhere, but for tonal clarity, poetic beauty and the milking of every orchestral and melodic subtlety I have heard no better than Karajan's rendition with the BPO.
The first is clear and bright, with a truly haunting adagio and nice pace to the finale. There are other performances of the 2nd that I prefer, but this gave me new insights into the form, Karajan paying particular attention to crisply defined structure rather than over-Romanticising Brahms' score. The highlight, however, has to be the tumultuously powerful 4th symphony, in which both form and drama fuse marvellously, especially at the culminating final moments of the first and fourth movements.
Forget the lower rate orchestral versions around the web, this is worth every penny...
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Advantages: Outstanding music on period instruments Disadvantages: Swaping C.D'S in music player.
...EMI as follows:-
CD 1 66’06" Symphony No 1 Symphony No 6 "The Pastoral"
CD 2 58’40" Symphony No 2Symphony No 8
CD 3 48’43" Overture: Creatures of Prometheus Symphony No 3 "Erocia"
CD 4 64’36" Symphony No 4 Symphony No 5
CD 5 52’50" Overture; "Coriolan ", Overture: "Egmont", Symphony No 7
CD 6 62’23" Symphony No 9 "The Choral"
This new set from Virgin Classics Catalogue No 5619432 is as follows:-
CD 1 Symphony No 1 Symphony No 3 "Eeroica"
Creatures of Prometheus
CD 2Symphony No 2Symphony No 8
Coriolan Overture Egmont Overture
CD 3 Symphony No 4 Symphony No 7
CD 4 Symphony No 5 Symphony No 6 "Pastoral"
CD 5 Symphony No 9 “The Choral"
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This will not be to everybody’s liking though I do believe that it gives a new perspective on some...
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Advantages: A new way to hear Beethoven Disadvantages: Surpassed by some later period cycles
...INTRODUCTION
Beethoven's nine symphonies cover one of the major cornerstones of symphonic literature along with the likes of Haydn, Brahms and Sibelius. Beethoven was born in turbulent times when the common people's dissatisfaction toward the ruling monarchs in Europe was reaching new heights which finally culminated in the French Revolution in 1789. Against this came Beethoven, who was born into a family of musicians in Bonn in 1770. His father wanted to coin in on the child prodigy market created by Mozart whose father had exploited his genius in a similar way. But Beethoven was no Mozart. He wasn't born a child progidy and his performing skills were nowhere near as natural as they were with Mozart. Still he made rapid progress as a piano virtuoso and an amateur composer. He was even supposed to take some lessons with Mozart in Wien...
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