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Donald Satz wrote:
>Is it possible that the Lindsays are fallible? A few years ago only the
>British magazines raved about them; now, the U.S. does as well. Actually,
>I've loved what I've heard from them - Mozart, Haydn, and Schubert. Since
>I'm partial to Mozart/Haydn on period instruments, my affection for the
>Lindsays is quite an endorsement. They just seem to have their thumbs on
>the pulse of the music; I really admire that, and it sounds great too.
While I agree with the Lindsays being a fine quartet they never play
anything exactly the way I would like to hear it - this can hardly be
called criticism though, it's more a matter of *taste* and one exception
is their recording of the Brahms & Schumann piano quintets which I feel
is right up there with the best of them (well, almost really....)
>Did any of you obtain Goebel's 2-disc set of Bach cantatas which came
>out about 9 months ago? There's a depth and emotional reverence to Bach's
>cantatas which, of course, do not apply to the Brandenbergs. I have not
>reached a final conclusion, but I suspect that Goebel does not reach into
>those aspects fully, while in the Brandenbergs I always feel that Goebel is
>having a "blast."
I didn't hear the Goebel cantatas and while I can easily imagine that what
you're saying would be true, I'll try and listen to them soon. Thanks for
drawing my attention to them.
Philip
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