Dvorak: Symphony No9; Symphony No8
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The outstanding performance here is the Seventh--one of the best, beautifully played by this great orchestra. The other two symphonies are also very well done, if perhaps a bit overshadowed, but that's what happens when one performance is so overwhelming. It's a fault you can live with. The package is topped off by a compelling version of the neglected but magnificent Symphonic Variations. An appealing package, then, at a twofer price. --David Hurwitz
Dvorak: Symphonies Nos. 7,8, & 9 New World, Music, Antonin Dvorak, Sir Colin Davis, Concertgebouw Orchestra Amsterdam, London Symphony Orchestra, Classical, Classical Composers, Classical Music, Orchestral, Romantic Symphony, Romantic Variations for Orchestra, Symphonic
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- Good Lord, just buy it.
- Virtuosic
- Emotionally flat
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Dvorak: Symphony No7;Symphony No8;Symphony No9
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Release Date: 1998-06-16 |
Tracks:
- Symphony No. 7 In D Minor Op. 70: I. Allegro maestoso
- Symphony No. 7 In D Minor Op. 70: II. Poco Adagio
- Symphony No. 7 In D Minor Op. 70: III. Scherzo. Vivace -- Poco meno mosso
- Symphony No. 7 In D Minor Op. 70: IV. Finale. Allegro
- Carnival Overture, Op. 92
- Overture To The Bartered Bride
- Quartet In E Minor 'From My Life': I. Allegro vivo appassionato
- Quartet In E Minor 'From My Life': II. Allegro moderato alla Polka
- Quartet In E Minor 'From My Life': III. Largo sostenuto
- Quartet In E Minor 'From My Life': IV. Vivace -- Meno mosso
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- Symphony No. 8 In G, Op. 88: I. Allegro Con Brio
- Symphony No. 8 In G, Op. 88: II. Adagio
- Symphony No. 8 In G, Op. 88: III. Allegretto grazioso - Molto vivace
- Symphony No. 8 In G, Op. 88: IV. Allegro, ma non troopo
- Symphony No. 9, In E Minor Op. 95: I. Adagio. Allegro Molto
- Symphony No. 9, In E Minor Op. 95: II. Largo
- Symphony No. 9, In E Minor Op. 95: III. Scherzo, Molto vivace
- Symphony No. 9, In E Minor Op. 95: IV. Allegro con fuoco
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George Szell's great musical hero was Toscanini, but the truth is that on any given day Szell was probably the better conductor. Of course, comparisons like this aren't fair, especially when so much of Szell's musical prime has been preserved in really good sound, which certainly isn't true of the great Italian conductor. But it's worth pointing out all the same, because all of Toscanini's best qualities are here. The razor-sharp rhythms, perfect orchestral balances, and, where required, stunning power of the orchestra are all placed in the service of Dvorák's magnificent music. The result is that the "interpretation" as such simply vanishes; you experience an inevitable, organic musical discourse. It's what all great conductors aspire to- -but for Szell, it was all in a day's work. Essential. --David Hurwitz
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Good Lord, just buy it........2007-05-29
Not only is this the most passionately and perfectly played Dvorak and Smetana I've ever heard, it is sonically head and shoulders above the Columbia/Sony reissues we had to suffer through for so many years.
The Cleveland Orchestra is quite simply on fire here, Szell is inspired, one of the great musicians of the century, and the sound reflects the bright, spacious feeling of Severance Hall.
Let's just hope that Sony continues to clean up the scores of remaining Szell/Cleveland recordings they have in their vault for digital release. Music making of this caliber is of historical importance.
Postscript--After several more listenings I notice that in the wildly intense mono recording of Smetana's Bartered Bride overture there are moments where Szell can be heard driving the string section attack by singing the parts in a mad voice reminescent of Glenn Gould or Bernstein in their wackiest moments of musical transport. And his orchestration and performance of "From My Life".... Szell an Ice Cube? Stereotypes and reportage from third rate journalists die hard. This is music making of such barely contained passion and frenzy that even after thirty years of listening to it I still find new things to marvel at...
Virtuosic.......2006-02-17
This set contains the most technically accomplished performances of these works. Just listen to the hair-raising coda of the 8th symphony's last mvt. Truly virtuosic.
Emotionally flat.......2006-01-08
These recordings, though aurally quite good (including the 1949 Smetana quartet orchestration, in spite of its mono vintage) present the Szell/Cleveland collaboration that I remember hearing live in Carnegie Hall: everything beautifully, even gorgeously, played, balances perfect, everything well-done...but emotionally flat as a pancake, totally lacking in excitement or verve. Now, this wasn't ALWAYS the case, on record or live; witness the Smetana overture here, and the "quartet". But the symphonies are all that way, gorgeous but unmoving.
One reviewer compares Szell to Toscanini, citing the perfection of execution of both of these artists and saying that Szell, and Toscanini, are out of favor now. Well, Toscanini's performances, whatever you say about them, cannot EVER be called emotionally cold or flat, as these are!
I am still searching for the Szell/Cleveland Dvorak 8th, recorded by EMI in 1970, which presented an entirely different view, a performance with real passion and verve, even excitement, added to the perfect execution in evidence here. But it seems to be out of print!
poor audio quality.......2005-09-03
The performances are good, but the background hiss is overwhelming if you have a good audio system. Especially during soft, lyrical passages such as in the Adagio movement of Symphony no. 8.
Wonderful.......2004-05-08
All the other reviewers have said basically summed up what needs to be said about these recordings - the razor sharp precision, the amazing orchestral balance, the powerful dynamics. The Cleveland Orchestra under Szell was something unlike anything else in the world of music. Highly Recommended.
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Dvorak: Symphony No9; Schubert: Symphony in Bm No8, D759
Manufacturer: Grammofono 2000
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Release Date: 1998-09-15 |
Tracks:
- The New World: Sym No.9 in e, Op.95: I. Adagio. Allegro Molto
- The New World: Sym No.9 in e, Op.95: II. Largo
- The New World: Sym No.9 in e, Op.95: III. Molto Vivace
- The New World: Sym No.9 in e, Op.95: IV. Allegro Con Fuoco
- Sym No.8 in b, D759 'Unfinished': I. Allegro Moderato
- Sym No.8 in b, D759 'Unfinished': II. Andante Con Moto
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Magical Kleiber sound.......2006-07-05
I have listened all day to different recordings of Schubert's 8th (Unfinished). Harnoncourt is interesting, Sandor Vegh, too, but this recording has magic to it. Strongly recommend it.
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- Great Dvorak; good Schubert
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Dvorak: Symphony No9; Schubert: Symphony in Bm No8, D759
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Release Date: 2000-06-27 |
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Great Dvorak; good Schubert.......2002-12-05
Carlo Maria Giulini -- though, by temperment, not a "star" -- was one of the half dozen or so greatest conductors of the 20th century, far better than many "star" conductors, such as Rafael Kubelik. Giulini had a particular rapport with the music of Dvorak. He made several outstanding recordings of Dvorak's "New World" Symphony and this recording with the Philharmonia Orchestra in its prime is truly outstanding -- definitely worth five stars. Had the Schubert "Unfinished" Symphony been the superb version recorded by Giulini, I would have assigned five stars to this CD. But, for some reason the superb Giulini "Unfinished" was passed by in favor of a performance conducted by Kubelik which is decent but not on a par with Giulini. Nevertheless, this CD is worth getting for the outstanding Giulini performance of Dvorak's "New World" Symphony.
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