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    Symphony No 3 The best?

    I have often wondered which performance/recording of the 20th century is considered the "definative" interpretation of this most wonderful of works? Any thoughts?

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    Originally posted by Mark Tiller:
    I have often wondered which performance/recording of the 20th century is considered the "definative" interpretation of this most wonderful of works? Any thoughts?
    I will go with the recording of the Toscanini performance Nov 28th, 1949.

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      Karajan and the Berlin Phil from the early 60's.
      No doubt!

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        I have about 11 recordings of the 3rd, among them are some I love. I love everything period (if its well played ), so Gardiner's, Hogwood's and the astounding Savaal's recordings are superb, also the Karajan on the Karajan Gold Edition by DG is also really good, and is my favourite on modern performances.
        "Wer ein holdes Weib errungen..."

        "My religion is the one in which Haydn is pope." - by me .

        "Set a course, take it slow, make it happen."

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          #5


          Savall's is the best.


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