Firstly, i should mention that i'm just newly introduced to Beethoven (and classical music, actually - since last year).
I currently have Norrington's collection of B's symphonies. Although i like them, there are two personal grouses i have. Firstly, his interpretation of the 5ths first movement is faster than i'm used to hearing. Secondly, his wind section sometimes seems to overpower the strings.
I am not a purist, as i said, i have just seriously started collecting and learning since last year. Anyway, i saw Karajan's early 60's recording recently and am considering that. But i have read that his method works well with some symphonies (i have his third Eroica, btw and i like it), but some symphonies like the 4th and 6th suffers under his hand. I also know Simon Rattle is releasing a new set by the summer of this year.
Does anyone have any recommendation, keeping in mind that the minimum sound quality i'd go for is ADD?
Thanks.
Daniel
I currently have Norrington's collection of B's symphonies. Although i like them, there are two personal grouses i have. Firstly, his interpretation of the 5ths first movement is faster than i'm used to hearing. Secondly, his wind section sometimes seems to overpower the strings.
I am not a purist, as i said, i have just seriously started collecting and learning since last year. Anyway, i saw Karajan's early 60's recording recently and am considering that. But i have read that his method works well with some symphonies (i have his third Eroica, btw and i like it), but some symphonies like the 4th and 6th suffers under his hand. I also know Simon Rattle is releasing a new set by the summer of this year.
Does anyone have any recommendation, keeping in mind that the minimum sound quality i'd go for is ADD?
Thanks.
Daniel
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