In Reply to: Who is the master of Bruckner's symphonies? I like 4 and 7 posted by Frihed89 on September 10, 2009 at 12:12:02:
...which I find deserving to be in the shortest lists, both in playing and in sonic quality: a very natural recording, played at the right pace, with music flowing with an easiness that makes it a joy to listen to.
There´s a boxed set I´ve found to be most interesting, and extremely inexpensive, by Roberto Paternostro with the Württemberg Philharmonic: worth exploring...
BF
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- Many excellent recomendations, but I see nobody has mentioned Karl Bohm´s 4th with Wien Philharmonic... - orejones 09/11/0903:31:57 09/11/09 (7)
- The probldem with that one... - astralnavigator 10:55:12 09/11/09 (4)
- Have you ever listened to Bohm´s? Otherwise, you´d be prejudging, and maybe you´d be missing something... (nt) - orejones 08:51:51 09/12/09 (1)
- Obviously I have, or I would not say I did. - astralnavigator 05:55:26 09/13/09 (0)
- Haven't heard the Kempe since the LP days - Chris from Lafayette 14:09:23 09/11/09 (1)
- RE: Haven't heard the Kempe since the LP days - astralnavigator 15:09:15 09/11/09 (0)
- RE: Many excellent recomendations, but I see nobody has mentioned Karl Bohm´s 4th with Wien Philharmonic... - docw 09:29:42 09/11/09 (1)
- Bohm´s VPO 4th - Chris from Lafayette 11:09:36 09/11/09 (0)