I bought:
Handel - Messiah ( Bernstein)
Haydn - symphonies 99-104 (Beecham)
Haydn - Piano Sonatas 23, 8 and 49 (Horowitz)
Beethoven - 9th symphony (Bernstein)
I have the Wilhelm Furtwangler, and Stokowski versions of the 9th symphony. The Furtwangler is by far the best of the three. I like his tempo choices for all four movements (the first is slower, resulting in a heaviness lacking in the other two). The Stokowski is the worst. His second movement tempo is so slow that it sounds like someone artificially slowed it down with computer program, absolutely horrible, and the drums are used in an inferior manner to the other two. The famous dissonant opening chord to the fourth movement is weak and uninspired in the Bernstein version. The Furtwangler opens with violent passion, the Bernsteins is just a whimper of a presentation in comparison. So basically overally Furtwangler is the best.
The Messiah is awesome. I have listened to the "Christmas" section and its very moving. The Overture at the beginning is one of the most beautiful things I have heard in a long time.
The rest I havent listened to much yet. The Haydn Piano sonatas seemed kind of flat next to Mozarts and Beethovens. But maybe I need to listen more carefully.
Handel - Messiah ( Bernstein)
Haydn - symphonies 99-104 (Beecham)
Haydn - Piano Sonatas 23, 8 and 49 (Horowitz)
Beethoven - 9th symphony (Bernstein)
I have the Wilhelm Furtwangler, and Stokowski versions of the 9th symphony. The Furtwangler is by far the best of the three. I like his tempo choices for all four movements (the first is slower, resulting in a heaviness lacking in the other two). The Stokowski is the worst. His second movement tempo is so slow that it sounds like someone artificially slowed it down with computer program, absolutely horrible, and the drums are used in an inferior manner to the other two. The famous dissonant opening chord to the fourth movement is weak and uninspired in the Bernstein version. The Furtwangler opens with violent passion, the Bernsteins is just a whimper of a presentation in comparison. So basically overally Furtwangler is the best.
The Messiah is awesome. I have listened to the "Christmas" section and its very moving. The Overture at the beginning is one of the most beautiful things I have heard in a long time.
The rest I havent listened to much yet. The Haydn Piano sonatas seemed kind of flat next to Mozarts and Beethovens. But maybe I need to listen more carefully.
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