I've bought recently a 2Cd set (Double Decca 452 262-2) containing
Berlioz's Requiem (Maazel/Cleveland), the Chants pour Choeur (Norrington)
and the Symphonie Funebre et Triomphale (Dutoit/Montreal). I confess that
I indulge myself in temptation due to the low price of the set. After
hearing it, I can say only this: I like Maazel and I have the highest
respect for him as conductor, but I definitely don't like this version.
It's fluffy. The Dies Irae is disappointing (the famous 4 brass orchestras
passage simply goes on without any particular emphasis). The Lacrymosa
seems a Strauss waltz. The soloist tenor at the Sanctus was assaulted by
a violent influenza the day of the recording. Resuming: I miss my old
recording by Robert Shaw and Atlanta!!!!!! Concerning the "Symphonie",
my prejudices against Dutoit were confirmed: they are just prejudices.
Any comments on this version?
Pablo Massa
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