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[log in to unmask] writes:
>So, Nicolas might find that a re-investigation of Naxos orchestral
>recordings is beneficial. On the other hand, there wouldn't be any great
>loss in avoiding them.
You are absolutely right when you say that Naxos has improved much on it`s
orchestral music. But the improvement still does not seem to compete
enough to my satisfaction with other " major " label orchestra`s. And has
for Bruckner, I am not a great Romantic fan, my vocation has violist in
many chamber ensembles has bestowed me with a liking of smaller formations.
Yet I do not deny that many large orchestral scores bring much wonder to
me. Especially Beethoven`s symphonies, my favorite recording being the
ones by Harnoncourt. My view on Mahler, Bruckner, Wagner and the likes (so
on and so on), comes back full circle to a debate started a few weeks ago
on "overdoing it" in the high romantic period. There are many exeptions
though. Nevertheless I will review many more recent Naxos recordings in
good faith.
Nicolas
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