Glenn Miller ([log in to unmask]) wrote:
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>>It's a bit out of date (and I'm not sure I'd rate the Harnoncourt set as
>>highly today), but I do discuss these issues in my Beethoven symphony
>>survey: http://turing.cs.camosun.bc.ca:8080/Beethoven
>
>Since you put it that way(Harnoncourt that is) what would be the cycle that
>bump it down a notch. I never cared much for it but always look for the
>opportunity to buy a cycle since I never have but instead buy single issues
>of interest. I know your interest in Bru'uggen but Harnoncourt uses modern
>instruments.
Except for the trumpets IIRC.
But I'm interested in whomever...:-)
It's not necessarily that another cycle has "bumped down" Harnoncourt,
simply that repeated listening over the years (it's now, what? 9 years
old) haven't borne out 100% of my initial enthusiasm. This happens.
OTOH I have been impressed by recent cycles by Zinman (although he may be
too lightweight for some - he is very quick on the whole - and his 9th I
find rather weak), Maag and (most of all) Gielen. All modern instruments.
Deryk Barker
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