Luis wrote: "Has anyone heard B's missa solemnis by Levine on the Complete Beethoven Edition? It's TERRIBLE!!! I wonder why DG having so many good versions of this mass put this one on the set!! (My onw favorite is Karajan's 66)"
I agree about the Levine - as I find so frequently with him, the level of superficial tension in the performance impresses for about five minutes, but fatigues both the ear and the psyche soon thereafter.
I don't share your enthusiasm for Karajan '66, though - the orchestra sounds overly blended, and the woodwinds rather soft-edged and even out of tune. (Nor do I care for the even murkier-sounding EMI remake, or the DG digital one.)
Out of DG's various "Missae Solemnes," I've always been partial to the Bohm - both rugged and tonally beautiful. Was this ever issued on CD? (Not that I'm looking to buy - I have the LPs anyhow.) The Bernstein/Concertgebouw is, I think, thrilling, but the recording is noticeably artificial.
What other recordings do people like?
SFV
I agree about the Levine - as I find so frequently with him, the level of superficial tension in the performance impresses for about five minutes, but fatigues both the ear and the psyche soon thereafter.
I don't share your enthusiasm for Karajan '66, though - the orchestra sounds overly blended, and the woodwinds rather soft-edged and even out of tune. (Nor do I care for the even murkier-sounding EMI remake, or the DG digital one.)
Out of DG's various "Missae Solemnes," I've always been partial to the Bohm - both rugged and tonally beautiful. Was this ever issued on CD? (Not that I'm looking to buy - I have the LPs anyhow.) The Bernstein/Concertgebouw is, I think, thrilling, but the recording is noticeably artificial.
What other recordings do people like?
SFV
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