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Ian Crisp writes:
>D. Stephen Heersink catalogued his collection for us and declared:
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>>...and I still don't like Brahms' symphonies.
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>Nor do I, and I've been trying - I have, really - ever since we last had a
>not-getting-on-with-Brahms thread over a year ago. Still can't get there.
>I have no trouble with the concerti, the German Requiem, most of the
>chamber music, lots of other things - but I've just never been able to get
>the symphonies to work for me. And what's worst is that I can't work out
>why not.
While I do not dislike Brahms Symphonies, I have concluded that the real
gems out of Brahms output are to be found in his chamber works. Usually I
tend to listen to more orchestral music but when it comes to Brahms, I find
that it is the chamber and vocal works that really work for me. However,
my favorite recordings of the Symphonies:
1. HVK - The Originals recording.
2. Skrowaszewski (OOP in the States)
3. Muti
4. Skrowaszewski (the 4th movement is really heavy, like an army of Panzer
tanks crawling towards you - great stuff)
I also have the #1 & #2 from Kertesz's set recently reissued by London and
like it as well. I keep meaning to pick up #3 & #4 to complete the set.
Steve M. (Northern Virginia)
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