I, too, love the first. Growing up, my parents had the Karajan '62 cycle and Bohm's Vienna cycle, and both blew their 1sts -- I remember dismissing it as the best thing ever written by Mozart.
With the advent of the iPod, I've been on a kick of buying used LvB cycles on the cheap, putting them on the iPod, and comparing each new cycle with the best of the what I thought came from cycles I'd already heard.
As someone who's been listening to a lot of complete cycles in sequence over the past few years, what I love about it that is has that wonderful uplifting introduction, almost like watching an aircraft take off on an epic journey that won't land until that final piccolo in the 9th.
It's as if Beethoven knew what he would accomplish with his symphonies, and decided to kick off with a spry, jaunty opening.
I just relistened to that Andante, mvmt 2, by the way -- still too Mozartian for my tastes, but it really is pretty.
With the advent of the iPod, I've been on a kick of buying used LvB cycles on the cheap, putting them on the iPod, and comparing each new cycle with the best of the what I thought came from cycles I'd already heard.
As someone who's been listening to a lot of complete cycles in sequence over the past few years, what I love about it that is has that wonderful uplifting introduction, almost like watching an aircraft take off on an epic journey that won't land until that final piccolo in the 9th.
It's as if Beethoven knew what he would accomplish with his symphonies, and decided to kick off with a spry, jaunty opening.
I just relistened to that Andante, mvmt 2, by the way -- still too Mozartian for my tastes, but it really is pretty.
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