I always find the violin solo in the Benedictus the most problematical part of the whole work. It's the first section I go to when checking out a new recording and if it doesn't work for me ...that's it! It has been widely praised as a stroke of genius and just as roundly condemned as a miscalculation (like the last movement of the Ninth).
I find the Klemperer version the best I've come across. His soloists are okay but the choir and orchestra are superb. He might treat the odd fugal section like a funeral march but you can't have everything.
Another very good version (I think) is Leonard Bernstein's with the New York Philharmonic. The violin solo comes across very well and is played by John Corigliano (father of the composer).
Incidentally - and at the risk of incurring wrath - anybody have any views on Bernstein's New York Philharmonic set of the symphonies? They had the misfortune to come out around the same time as Karajan's celebrated (infamous?) 1962 set and were always overlooked due to poor vinyl pressings but on CD they have come up well.
The NYPO might not be as polished as the Vienna Phil but the music explodes. I would go so far as to say it's my favourite set!
Michael
I find the Klemperer version the best I've come across. His soloists are okay but the choir and orchestra are superb. He might treat the odd fugal section like a funeral march but you can't have everything.
Another very good version (I think) is Leonard Bernstein's with the New York Philharmonic. The violin solo comes across very well and is played by John Corigliano (father of the composer).
Incidentally - and at the risk of incurring wrath - anybody have any views on Bernstein's New York Philharmonic set of the symphonies? They had the misfortune to come out around the same time as Karajan's celebrated (infamous?) 1962 set and were always overlooked due to poor vinyl pressings but on CD they have come up well.
The NYPO might not be as polished as the Vienna Phil but the music explodes. I would go so far as to say it's my favourite set!
Michael
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