Peter Lundin:
>... From my experience of comparing MR performances (as conductor), from
>his CD cycle on Teldec and a few odd discs on other labels, with broadcasts
>from the London festival, he's always less interesting, has less to say,
>with his (heavily) edited non-live performances, especially those with the
>NSO, in Washington wereas those with LSO are tighter and more well defined.
>Its like; the NSO are 101 highly skilled musicians playing for onself,
>while the LSO is a TEAM of 101 highly skilled musicians. (This comment is
>based on the Rostropovich DSCH recordings, neither the orchestras live
>performances nor what i might sound like today.)
I've heard the complete Teldec cycle twice, and I haven't (yet?) reached
the simple conclusion that LSO is consistently better than NSO. Overall
I'm happy with the recordings, but it's not completely satisfactory. 4
out of 5 would my rating be.
I only know #5,7 and 10 -12 well enough to make a comparison with other
recordings. They maybe lacking somewhat in intensity, but the recordings
are definitely idiomatic.
Deryk Barker continued:
>... While not having heard his Fourth with NSO for atleast two years,
>I'll refrain from commenting on that, but my listening notes insinuate
>that I found it having merit, while not being extraordinary.
>Unfortunatly I only own three recordings of this symphony (Ashkenasy/RPO,
>Jarvi/SRSO-Live, Kondrashin/MPO) and niether is fully satisfying.
#11 is not one of my favourites, but Jarvi/GSO(Live) did a much better job
back in 1990 or so........
Mikael
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