Aaron Rabushka ([log in to unmask]) wrote:
>Harnoncourt goes so far as to say that the two versions of the Schumann
>d-minor symphony are in fact two different works. I wouldn't agree with
>that, and it's not hard to hear why Schumann ultimately made the revisions
>he did. As is the case with his Bach cantata recordings, I think that
>Harnoncourt's musicology is more valuable than his conducting.
Can't say about the Bach, but don't agree about the Schumann - and I
certainly wouldn't prefer Norrington's anemic efforts to Harnoncourt's.
I wouldn't consider the two version of the 4th two different works either,
but nor do I agree that the later version is obviously an improvement 9in
the way the the final version of Sibelius 5, say, is). Brahms preferred
the first version and I think Harnoncourt makes a very persuasive case for
it.
Deryk Barker
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