Brahms: Symphony Nos.1-3/Tragic Overture,Op.81/Academic Festival Overture,Op.80

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The same London Philharmonic that sounds bored out of its collective mind on Wolfgang Sawallisch's Brahms cycle here seems to be playing on the edge of its seat. Eugen Jochum's much more positive direction is certainly at least partially responsible. He's a tremendously inspiriting Brahms conductor, and these are performances full of fire and passion. The Fourth Symphony comes separately, coupled with Klaus Tennstedt's German Requiem, and at the twofer price, these are four CDs not to be missed. --David Hurwitz

Brahms: Symphony Nos.1-3/Tragic Overture,Op.81/Academic Festival Overture,Op.80, Music, Johannes Brahms, Eugen Jochum, London Philharmonic Orchestra, Classical, Classical Composers, Classical Music, Orchestral, Orchestral & Symphonic, Romantic Overture for Orchestra, Romantic Symphony, Symphonic
EMI Great Recordings of Century - Brahms: Symphonies Nos. 1-4/Klemperer
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EMI Great Recordings of Century - Brahms: Symphonies Nos. 1-4/Klemperer
Johannes Brahms , Philharmonia Orchestra , Christa Ludwig , Philharmonia Chorus , and Otto Klemperer
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ASIN: B0001O3Y8A
Release Date: 2004-04-06

Tracks:

  1. Thema: Chorale St. Antoni
  2. Variation I (Poco Piu Animato)
  3. Variation II (Piu Vivace)
  4. Variation III (Con Moto)
  5. Variation IV (Andante Con Moto)
  6. Variation V (Vivace)
  7. Variation VI (Vivace)
  8. Variation VII ( Grazioso)
  9. Variation VIII (Presto Non Troppo)
  10. Finale (Andante)
  11. I: Un Poco Sostenuto - Allegro
  12. II: Andante Sostenuto
  13. III: Un Poco Allegretto E Grazioso
  14. IV: Adagio - Piu Andante - Allegro Non Troppo Ma Con Brio

Tracks:

  1. I: Allegro Non Troppo
  2. II: Adagio Non Troppo
  3. III: Allegretto Grazioso (Quasi Andantino) - Presto Ma Non Assai
  4. IV: Allegro Con Spirito
  5. I: Allegro Con Brio - Un Poco Sostenuto
  6. II: Andante
  7. III: Poco Allegretto
  8. IV: Allegro - Un Poco Sostenuto

Tracks:

  1. Academic Festival Overture Op. 80
  2. Tragic Overture Op. 81
  3. Alto Rhapsody Op. 53
  4. I: Allegro Non Troppo
  5. II: Andante Moderato
  6. III: Allegro Giocoso - Poco Meno Presto
  7. IV: Allegro Energico E Passionato - Piu Allegro

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars no kidding.......2007-07-06

this IS the best brahms set in the market. honesly, as much as i love klemperer, i was pretty surprised by the amount of tension he managed to retain throughout this studio recording - something the greatest conductors often couldn't do.
To me, and i do not seem to be alone in this regard, the gem of the set is the fourth symphony. It is here that Klemperer simply out does Celibidache, Toscanini, and Furtwangler. The passacaglia is imbued with a sense of inevitability - i was completely taken aback by the impact of the climax. The relationship between the variations was so perfectly thought out that after this recording every other passacaglia seems inconsequential. Furtwangler might have imbued each passage with more fire, but even his profound insight is cursory compared to what Klemperer manages to convey.
Klemperer's supreme sense of architecture and drama also churns out an inimitable Academic Overture, which is also simply the most stunning and satisfying account I have ever heard. While in the beginning the orchestra might not seem completely synchronized, such misgivings are done away with by the time the last theme, the climax, is performed.
the rest are also similarly great, although owing the Furtwangler, Klemperer's first symphony doesn't top the rest of the competition like the other symphonies do.
there are a few records out there that i would call definitive - but this brahms set is the closest ever.

3 out of 5 stars Not sure what all the fuss is about........2006-09-15

For me this set of Brahms is ho-hum. It is average, but nothing special. I feel the same way about Herbert von Kajaran's interpretation of Brahms. Brahms is without a doubt my favorite composer and I have heard many versions of his symphonies. For my tastes, the London Philharmonic's sound has always been too thin for Brahms. The only time I liked the London Philharmonic performing Brahms was Antal Dorati's set on Mercury Living Presence.
I prefer the rich and warm sound of the Berlin Philharmonic. The set of symphonies that Claudio Abbado released on DG in the 1990's has taken top honors for me. Most of the previous traversals with the Berliners (i.e. von Karajan) have taken the tempos too slow for my tastes.
As far as I'm concerned you can do much better elsewhere: Abbado, Szell, and Dorati - heck even Bruno Walter's set with the Columbia Symphony Orchestra is better than this presentation.

5 out of 5 stars Five stars +.......2005-11-14

Klemperer is one of my favourites, probably because I got to know Mahler through him. For me this is the best Brahms symphonies cycle yet. The tempos are well judged as always and the Philharmonia at top form as always under Klemperer. I feel that the 4th is the gem of this cycle unsurpassed in every aspect. Along with the German Requiem again with Klempeper and the Philharmonia I find these CDs the best Brahms orchestral music on the market.

5 out of 5 stars Karajan or Klemperer in Brahms?.......2005-09-29

Otto Klempeerer owes his late career in London and on EMI records to von Karajan. Since its founding in 1949, the Philharmonia Orch. was closely allied with Karajan, who built it up as his own career took off after the war. But when Furtwangler died in 1954 and his arch-rvial Karajan took over the Berlin Phil., the impressario of the Philharmonia, Walter Legge, knew that he neeeded a new stellar conductor or his orchestra would fail. He chose Klemperer, then almost forgotten and already past 65 when he made his initial appearances in London in 1951.

Legge's gamble paid off. Klemperer became the darling of London critics and audiences, and his performance style--measured, serious, with impeccable integrity--became the standard in Mozart, Beethoven, Wagner, and Brahms. He cared little for beauty of osund, smooth phrasing, or stylistic refinement. Words like "granitic" and "primordial" were used regularly.

Is he the antithesis of Karajan, who valued everything that Klemperer disdained? Listening to these Brahms symphony recordings in improved sound, I think the Klemperer vs. Karajan debate isn't all that valid. These four symphonies aren't granitic or primordial, nor are they particularly slow. In fact, the first movement of the Second moves lightly, as does the finale of the Fourth. If anything, Karajan's presentation is more massive and imposing in every symphony. The main difference begins with Klemperer's steady pace, which he tends to hold without allowing the phrase to be molded as flexibly as Karajan.

Karajan made two complete Brahms cycles for DG, the latter in digital sound. He was undoubtedly a great Brahms conductor, but so was Klemperer. Here the Philharmonia sounds sharp and alert and not very big in number, while Karajan's Berlin forces sound sumptuous and huge.

These two giants had no peer in Brahms from the death of Toscanini to the present day, excepting occasional recordings by Giulini, Bernstein, and perhaps in today's market, Harnoncourt. Some would also rank bruno Walter's two Brahms cycles at this exalted level, but for me only the mono one with the NY Phil., now available on a Sony import, qualifies, and besides the inadequate sonics, the orchestra does not play as beautifully as what we hear in this set. It's great to have Klemperer's classic set, which is totally free of eccentricity, back in such good sound. Five stars without a doubt.

5 out of 5 stars My deserted island pick.......2005-06-20

If I had to go to that deserted island, I would be in doubt of which of these 3 CDs to take with me. I have perhaps 500 classical CDs, but this box stands out. I am not going to write very much, however: Brahms is my favourite composer. Brahms was Klemperer's favourite composer. His conducting is perfect all the way. These are so-called slow interpretations, i.e. compared to Toscanini and Walter, but not slow compared to, say Abbado; I think these tempos are perfectly suited to bring out the richness of the texture. The result I will describe as civilized, human, warm, even hot, dramatic, strictly to the point, even sharp, although there are sharper interpretations out there, but they don't got the same lyrical intensity as Klemperer's.
Brahms: Symphonies Nos. 1-4
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Brahms: Symphonies Nos. 1-4

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ASIN: B00005TNML
Release Date: 2002-05-07

Tracks:

  1. Symphony No.1 In C Minor, Op.68: I. Un Poco Sostenuto - Allegro
  2. Symphony No.1 In C Minor, Op.68: II. Andante Sostenuto
  3. Symphony No.1 In C Minor, Op.68: III. Un Poco Allegretto E Grazioso
  4. Symphony No.1 In C Minor, Op.68: IV. Adagio - Piu Andante - Allegro Non Troppo, Ma Con Brio
  5. Academic Festival Overture, Op.80

Tracks:

  1. Symphony No.2 In D Major, Op.73: I. Allegro Non Troppo
  2. Symphony No.2 In D Major, Op.73: II. Adagio Non Troppo
  3. Symphony No.2 In D Major, Op.73: III. Allegretto Grazioso (Quasi Andantino) - Presto Ma Non Troppo
  4. Symphony No.2 In D Major, Op.73: IV. Allegro Con Spirito
  5. Variations On A Theme By Haydn, Op.56a: Chorale (St. Antoni)
  6. Variations On A Theme By Haydn, Op.56a: I. Poco Piu Animato
  7. Variations On A Theme By Haydn, Op.56a: II. Piu Vivace
  8. Variations On A Theme By Haydn, Op.56a: III. Con Moto
  9. Variations On A Theme By Haydn, Op.56a: IV. Andante Con Moto
  10. Variations On A Theme By Haydn, Op.56a: V. Vivace
  11. Variations On A Theme By Haydn, Op.56a: VI. Vivace
  12. Variations On A Theme By Haydn, Op.56a: VII. Grazioso
  13. Variations On A Theme By Haydn, Op.56a: VIII. Presto Non Troppo
  14. Variations On A Theme By Haydn, Op.56a: Finale

Tracks:

  1. Symphonie No.3 In F Major, Op.90: I. Allegro Non Troppo
  2. Symphonie No.3 In F Major, Op.90: II. Andante Moderato
  3. Symphonie No.3 In F Major, Op.90: III. Allegro Giocoso
  4. Symphonie No.3 In F Major, Op.90: IV. Allegro Energico E Passionato
  5. Alto Rhapsody, Op.53 - Dunja Vejzovic

Tracks:

  1. Symphony No.4 In E Minor, Op.98: I. Allegro Non Troppo
  2. Symphony No.4 In E Minor, Op.98: II. Andante Moderato
  3. Symphony No.4 In E Minor, Op.98: III. Allegro Giocoso
  4. Symphony No.4 In E Minor, Op.98: IV. Allegro Energico E Passionato
  5. Tragic Overture, Op.81

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars A jewel in my collection.......2005-11-15

Brahms was the torchbearer of the First Viennese School, holding down tradition's fort in the face of the Liszt/Wagner music of the future. Despite his preference for Classical forms and structure, his temperament was unquestionably Romantic. Brahms resolved these seemingly opposite forces in his music, but realizing Brahms' vision in performance can be elusive. Among the symphony cycles, rarely has Brahms sounded so fully Classical and fully Romantic simultaneously than in this set.

The critical element in Eschenbach's readings is that they are somewhat slower than most, with tempi similar to those of Furtwangler's. This approach allows the thick orchestration to breathe, making it easier to appreciate Brahms' unrivaled mastery of musical architecture. Furthermore, it highlights his imagination while remaining within the confines of the traditional symphonic forms. For the slow movements, it fully showcases Brahms' lyricism that a faster tempo would have glossed over.

I did find the first movement of the Fourth to be a little slow, but it was still within the realm of reasonable interpretation. I'm sure it will grow on me as I listen more.

The inclusion of four add-ons is a nice bonus--most Brahms sets include only the Academic Festival and Tragic Overtures. No revelations here, but they are well performed.

Overall, an unbeatable value.

5 out of 5 stars Great Brahms Cycle From An Unexpected Place.......2003-08-29

It's not all the time that it happens, but every once in a while, a symphonic cycle box set made by an orchestra that is not universally seen as a world-class outfit makes an impact. Such is the case here with this cycle of Brahms' four symphonies and various other works performed here by the Houston Symphony Orchestra under the leadership of Christoph Eschenbach, who served as Music Director from 1989 to 2001.

This Brahms cycle was made during the early 90s, and shows both Eschenbach and the Houston Symphony in top form. Eschenbach observes the first-movement exposition repeats of the first three symphonies, thus making their running times longer (the opening of No. 1 is almost nineteen minutes; that of No. 2 nearly twenty-two; and that of No. 3 over thirteen and a half), but the quality is never sacrificed. Dunja Vejzovic and the male voices of the Houston Symphony Chorus are excellent on the recording of Brahms' early choral work Alto Rhapsody; and the orchestra does good work on the Haydn Variations, the Academic Festival Overture, and the highly charged Tragic Overture.

Given all of this, it is bewildering that it has only been in recent times that the Houston Symphony has achieved the respect it has long deserved. After all, many big names had stood on the podium before Eschenbach: Beecham, Stokowski, Barbirolli, and Previn. But Eschenbach seemed to break through the orchestra board's long-time ultra-conservative musical mentality, and thus he elevated the Houston Symphony to world-class status. The proof can be found in this superbly recorded and superbly priced Brahms set, which is well worth seeking out.

5 out of 5 stars The best Brahms for the best price!.......2002-09-23

When I saw this inexpensive 4cd box set, I knew that I had to get it, especially after hearing Eschenbach's recording of Bruckner's 6th w/Houston SO (the best ever btw). Some conductors (eg. Karajan) try to take you into different worlds in the different symphonies. However Eschenbach takes you to different places withnin the same world, giving the listener a more organic-whole musical listening experience. The rhythms are sharp, the readings are dark (Brahms was a hard-core loner) and intense. The opening of the first sym. reminds me of Klemperer, so deep and powerful. The stings are flawless and full of support. When one looks at set prices like Abbado's...the eschenbach set is one of the best Brahms bargain sets of all time. The filler pieces are equally strong, as are the singers in the alto rhap. A must have for all Brahmsians!!
Brahms: Symphony Nos.1-3/Tragic Overture,Op.81/Academic Festival Overture,Op.80
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Brahms: Symphony Nos.1-3/Tragic Overture,Op.81/Academic Festival Overture,Op.80

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ASIN: B000002SEU
Release Date: 1997-02-18

Tracks:

  1. I. Un Poco Sostenuto - Allegro
  2. II. Andante Sostenuto
  3. III. Un poco allegretto e grazioso
  4. IV. Adagio - Piu Andante - Allegro Non Troppo Ma Con Brio
  5. Tragic Overture, Op. 81
  6. Academic Festival Overture, Op. 80

Tracks:

  1. I. Allegro Non Troppo
  2. II. Adagio Non Troppo
  3. III. Allegretto grazioso (Quasi andantino)
  4. IV. Allegro Con Spirito
  5. I. Allegro Con Brio
  6. II. Andante
  7. III. Poco Allegretto
  8. IV. Allegro

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The same London Philharmonic that sounds bored out of its collective mind on Wolfgang Sawallisch's Brahms cycle here seems to be playing on the edge of its seat. Eugen Jochum's much more positive direction is certainly at least partially responsible. He's a tremendously inspiriting Brahms conductor, and these are performances full of fire and passion. The Fourth Symphony comes separately, coupled with Klaus Tennstedt's German Requiem, and at the twofer price, these are four CDs not to be missed. --David Hurwitz

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Enjoyably traditional, middle-of-the-road Brahms.......2006-07-01

Sometimes I wish my eyes did decieve me when I read critical opinions. These three Brahms symphonies are the definition of solid, midle-European interpretations, good of their sort but nowhere near great. Yet Mr. Hurwitz hears the London Phil. playing on the eadge of their seats, and other reviewers use words like electrifying and take no prisoners. Huh? I cherish Brhams symphony cycles from Bruno Walter, Karajan, Bernstein, Furtwangler, Mravinsky, and Toscanini, all of whom elicit powerful readings where the orchestral playing really is electrifying. Jochum is intermittently vital.

Tempos tend to be average throughout; there's no sense of exaggeration, and Jochum is modest enough to let Brahms speak for himself. But listen to the opening Adagio seciton of the First's finale--there's no tension at all. One bar follows another, rather grandly voiced but with no attempt to evoke Brahms's mystery and sense of anticipation. The Second Sym., being a less dramatic work, doesn't suffer as much from Jochum's lack of rhythmic vitality--it flows well, and with a vigorous finale and lilting Scherzo, I'd rank it the best performance here.

The Third is the most energetic of Jochum's readings, but it's hard to keep together, and his sonorous, broad style doesn't catch fire. Certainly his Third is good, even if the first three movements proceed at basically the same pace--a little variety would have helped. Jochum's brisk finale is welcome, but he brings no sense of mystery or great joy.

Jochum does inspire loyalty, and as with Ormandy, I'm happy to let his fans enjoy what they enjoy. On objctive grounds, however, this is just middling good Brahms.

5 out of 5 stars Superb .......2006-03-06

EMI originally issued this recording of Brahms 1st symphony with Jochum and the London Philharmonic in another CD that has been out of print for many years. It took me a long time to find this wonderful recording.

Even though it is not a digital recording, the sound is great and the detail is amazing.

I admit, it is the 4th movement of the 1st symphony of which I was in search. What I was looking for in other recordings, and did not find, is the delicate and unmatched orchestral balance that is shown here. For instance, this is the only recording I am aware of in which brass section does not drown out the bassoons, in fact the contra bassoon can be clearly distinguished from the rest. In many other recordings this is not the case, and the brass is almost always overbright and overshadowing.

The recording further features one of the best flute solos that I have ever heard.

Listening to this recording is simply a joy!

5 out of 5 stars A Take-no-prisoners Brahms cycle..........2005-12-09

Great set. I just picked this up from Amazon, and I must say I am quite pleased. Jochum's direction is, quite simply, electrifying. I would say the 3rd is definitive, and the 1st and 2nd are up there with the other great interpretations. The 4th (on this disc's pair in the catalogue) is very good, but not quite to the same level as these 3. I have never heard anyone take the third that quickly and fearsomely, and the same can be said for the coda in the finales of Symphony No.1 and Symphony No.2. Just a brilliant trilogy, with the fourth paired with Ein Deutsches Requiem on another EMI two-fer. I would recommend this set to anyone who likes lushness, density and beautiful string sonorities first and foremost with their Brahms. Add to those qualities impeccable interpretation from an old master from a different time, and you've got a winner. I would highly recommend both two-fers to complete the cycle.

5 out of 5 stars Wonderful.......2004-06-05

This is probably the finest Brahms cycle I have heard. Walter is good with 2 & 3 but is let down by his orchestra and the sound. Not only is the sound on this release excellent, Jochum has Walter's lyricism and is more muscular when needed. Morover, his tempi and phrasing are flexible unlike Abbado, Klemperer etc which means he makes the music really sing. Till I listen to Sanderling, to me this is at the top. When I play any symphony in this cycle, I don't feel like switching it off, it is so gripping.

5 out of 5 stars Compelling Brahms.......2000-04-01

Jochum's readings of the first three Brahms Symphonies are lithe, sinewy performances with flexible tempi and phrasing that seem almost to presage the practices of the 'authentic' performers. Compared to Szell in this repertoire, for example, I find these Jochum readings to be just a bit less complacent, more heterogeneous and more spontaneous. Incisiveness is not Jochum's main objective (Furtwangler was Jochum's mentor, after all) while expressive leeway is.

In the First Symphony, Jochum is not afraid to whip up a tempo here and there, the coda of the Finale of the First Symphony being a good example. Some of the dynamic crescendos in the slow movement take one by surprise initially but come to seem natural after repeated hearings. By contrast, Jochum paces the third movement so that the climax does not run away from him.

The natural way in which the first movement of the Second Symphony unfolds is totally disarming. There's charm here balanced with virility and Jochum does not hesitate to bend tempi to increase expressive effect. On first hearing, the Finale of the Second Symphony seems to be a bit lightweight but the tempo is Allegro con spirito and Jochum is content to let the music speak for itself without imposing any preconceived heroism.

In the Third Symphony, the relative shortness of phrasing (compared with Szell) is apparent throughout. There's less of a heroic stride here than with Szell but more litheness and spontaneity. The relative objectivity of the third movement is most striking. Among versions that I've heard, Bruno Walter's seems closest to Jochum's approach to this symphony although Jochum is more volatile.

In total, these performances are hard to resist. Given the excellence of the remastered analogue and the fine performances of the two overtures, this is a highly recommendable, nay, essential reissue.
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    ASIN: B00008FZWM
    Release Date: 1992-11-04
    Brahms: Symphonies Nos. 1-4 (Box Set)
    Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
    • Garage Band Edits
    • A superb orchestral recording
    Brahms: Symphonies Nos. 1-4 (Box Set)

    Manufacturer: Naxos
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B0000013HT
    Release Date: 1994-02-15

    Tracks:

    1. Un Poco Sostenuto - Allegro
    2. Andante Sostenuto
    3. Un Poco Allegretto E Grazioso
    4. Adagio-Allegro Non Troppo Ma Con Brio
    5. Variations On A Theme By Haydn, Op.56a

    Tracks:

    1. Allegro Non Troppo
    2. Adagio Non Troppo
    3. Allegretto Grazioso
    4. Allegro Con Spirito
    5. Allegro Moderato
    6. Scherzo: Vivace
    7. Adagio Non Troppo
    8. Quasi Menuetto
    9. Rondo: Allegro

    Tracks:

    1. Allegro Con Brio
    2. Andante
    3. Poco Allegretto
    4. Allegro
    5. Allegro Molto
    6. Scherzo: Allegro Non Troppo
    7. Adagio Non Troppo
    8. Menuetto I & II
    9. Scherzo: Allegro
    10. Rondo: Allegro

    Tracks:

    1. Allegro Non Troppo
    2. Andante Moderato
    3. Allegro Giocoso-Poco Meno Presto
    4. Allegro Energico E Passionato-Piu Allegro
    5. Tragic Overture Op.81
    6. Academic Festival Overture Op.80

    Customer Reviews:

    2 out of 5 stars Garage Band Edits.......2001-12-28

    As much as I enjoy the bargain pricing of Naxos recordings I find that, on occasion, they can be incredibly disappointing. When I first pressed play and listened to the thundering opening of the 1st symphony I was very pleased...then came the obvious edits. During one movement I heard a [not very good] edit that sounded like some 7th grade punk band with a [not very good] 4-track recorder. The music skipped and came back in and it surely was not a cd defect. I don't think I am being too hard on the performance. The performance isn't really at fault as much as the production. Poor job! If you respect the work of Brahms then please do not buy this cd regardless of the great price. I am very picky about Bach and Brahms recordings and this particular recording is only sitting on my shelf because I can't return it.

    5 out of 5 stars A superb orchestral recording.......2000-11-28

    This is a great CD with all 4 symphonies of J.Brahms performed by the philharmonic orchestra.The orchestral recording is really great.The mood of the composer is brought out perfectly in all 4 symphonies.
    Brahms: Symphonies Nos. 1-4; Overtures (Box Set)
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • One of the Best Brahms Symphony Cycles
    • BRAHMS SIN NOVEDAD
    Brahms: Symphonies Nos. 1-4; Overtures (Box Set)

    Manufacturer: Elektra / Wea
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000000S99
    Release Date: 1996-10-29

    Tracks:

    1. Sym No.1 in c, Op.68: Un poco sostenuto
    2. Sym No.1 in c, Op.68: Andante sostenuto
    3. Sym No.1 in c, Op.68: Un Poco Allegretto e grazioso
    4. Sym No.1 in c, Op.68: Adagio-Piu Andante-Allegro non troppo Ma con brio-Piu Allegro
    5. Tragic Ov, Op.81

    Tracks:

    1. Sym No.2 in D, Op.73: Allegro non troppo
    2. Sym No.2 in D, Op.73: Adagio non troppo
    3. Sym No.2 in D, Op.73: Allegretto grazioso (Quasi Andantino)-Presto ma non assai
    4. Sym No.2 in D, Op.73: Allegro con spirito
    5. Academic Festival Ov, Op.80

    Tracks:

    1. Sym No.3 F, Op.90: Allegro Con Grio
    2. Sym No.3 F, Op.90: Andante
    3. Sym No.3 F, Op.90: Poco Allegreto
    4. Sym No.3 F, Op.90: Allegro
    5. Var On A Theme By Joseph Haydn ,Op.56 a: Chorale St. Anthony: Andante
    6. Var On A Theme By Joseph Haydn ,Op.56 a: Var I: Poco piu animato
    7. Var On A Theme By Joseph Haydn, Op.56 a: Var II: Piu vivace
    8. Var On A Theme By Joseph Haydn, Op.56 a :Var III: Con moto
    9. Var On A Theme By Joseph Haydn, Op.56 a: Var IV: Andante con moto
    10. Var On A Theme By Joseph Hadyn, Op.56 a: Var V: Vivace
    11. Var On A Theme By Joseph Haydn, Op.56 a: Var VI: Vivace
    12. Var On A Theme By Joseph Haydn, Op.56 a: Var VII: Grazioso
    13. Var On A Theme By Joseph Haydn, Op.56 a: Var VIII: Presto non troppo
    14. Var On A Theme By Joseph Haydn, Op.56 a: Finale: Andante

    Tracks:

    1. Sym No.4 in e, Op.98: Allegro non troppo - Westminster Symphonic Chor/Flummerfelt
    2. Sym No.4 in e, Op.98: Andante moderato - Westminster Symphonic Chor/Flummerfelt
    3. Sym No.4 in e, Op.98: Allegro giocoso - Westminster Symphonic Chor/Flummerfelt
    4. Sym No.4 in e, Op.98: Allegro energico e passionato - Westminster Symphonic Chor/Flummerfelt
    5. Schicksalslied Op.54 for Chor & Orch: Langsam und sehnsuchtsvoll - Westminster Symphonic Chor/Flummerfelt

    Amazon.com

    Under Kurt Masur, the New York Philharmonic has achieved a marvelously rich, dark sound that suits this music quite well. Unfortunately, Masur just isn't a conductor to set the pulse racing, and these very well played and recorded performances end up sounding dull. Nothing's out of place, but there's also nothing very interesting happening either. Given the fact that you can get a great Brahms cycle for less than the cost of a single one of these discs (Kurt Sanderling's, for instance), there's just no point in investing in these performances. --David Hurwitz

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars One of the Best Brahms Symphony Cycles.......2001-04-12

    This underrated Brahms symphony cycle has received some recognition in the annual Grammophone guide to classical CDs, which singles out the Masur/New York Philharmonic's version of the 2nd symphony as among the best out there. Indeed, I think the New York Philharmonic Orchestra plays as well as the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra in Haitink's critically acclaimed cycle which they recorded for Phillips in the 1970's. Furthermore, Masur gives a warmer, more vibrant view of Brahms than Haitink. Indeed, the New York Philharmonic sounds more like a Central European orchestra than a motlety crew of brash, self indulgent American soloists. Aside from the splendid version of the 2nd Symphony, other great performances in this set include the Academic Festival Overture, Variations on a theme from Haydn and the 1st and 4th symphonies. However, I suspect that one major reason why this fine set hasn't received more recognition is because of some coughing from the audience; all of the performances were recorded live. Yet Teldec's engineers still manage to produce a well-balanced set of recordings. Although this set won't replace the Sanderling/Dresden Staatskapelle and Bernstein/Vienna Philharmonic versions, it is one worthy of serious consideration by those looking for an entire Brahms symphony cycle.

    3 out of 5 stars BRAHMS SIN NOVEDAD.......2000-03-30

    Las interpretaciones de la Sinfonías de Brahms por Kurt Masur, en realidad no tienen nada de malo, pero tampoco nada relevante. Dentro de esta misma literatura tenemos versiones mucho mejor logradas. Antes de comprar Masur mejor busque una de estas otras: Karajan / Berlín, Toscanini / NBC, Bernstein / Viena, Abbado / Berlín, Walter / Columbia.
    Brahms:Symphonies Nos. 1-4
    Average customer rating: Not rated
      Brahms:Symphonies Nos. 1-4

      Manufacturer: Elektra / Wea
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B000005ECB
      Release Date: 1994-05-10
      Brahms: Symphonies Nos. 1-4
      Average customer rating: Not rated
        Brahms: Symphonies Nos. 1-4

        Manufacturer: Innov. Music Prod.
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

        All Works by BrahmsAll Works by Brahms | Brahms, Johannes | ( B ) | Featured Composers, A-Z | Classical | Styles | Music
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        ASIN: B000003VF0
        Release Date: 1995-12-12

        Tracks:

        1. Sym No.1 in c, Op.68: 1st Mont: Un Poco Sostenuto/Allegro - Hale Orch/Stanislaw Skrowaczewski
        2. Sym No.1 in c, Op.68: 2nd Movt: Andante Sostenuto - Hale Orch/Stanislaw Skrowaczewski
        3. Sym No.1 in c, Op.68: 3rd Movt: Un Poco Allegretto E Grazioso - Hale Orch/Stanislaw Skrowaczewski
        4. Sym No.1 in c, Op.68: 4th Movt: Finale. Adagio/Allegro Non Troppo Ma Con Brio - Hale Orch/Stanislaw Skrowaczewski
        5. Academiv Festival Ov, Op.80 - Hale Orch/Stanislaw Skrowaczewski

        Tracks:

        1. Sym No.2 in D, Op.73: 1st Movt: Allegro Non Troppo - Halle Orch/Stanislaw Skrowaczewski
        2. Sym No.2 in D, Op.73: 2nd Movt: Adagio Non Troppo-L'istesso Tempo Ma Grazioso - Halle Orch/Stanislaw Skrowaczewski
        3. Sym No.2 in D, Op.73: 3rd Movt: Allegretto Grazioso (Quasi Andantino)/Presto Ma Non Assai - Halle Orch/Stanislaw Skrowaczewski
        4. Sym No.2 in D, Op.73: 4th Movt: Allegro Con Spirito - Halle Orch/Stanislaw Skrowaczewski
        5. Tragic Ov - Halle Orch/Stanislaw Skrowaczewski

        Tracks:

        1. Sym No.3 in F, Op.90: 1st Movt: Allegro Con Brio - Halle Orch/Stanislaw Skrowaczewski
        2. Sym No.3 in F, Op.90: 2nd Movt: Andante - Halle Orch/Stanislaw Skrowaczewski
        3. Sym No.3 in F, Op.90: 3rd Movt: Poco Allegretto - Halle Orch/Stanislaw Skrowaczewski
        4. Sym No.3 in F, Op.90: Finale: Allegro - Halle Orch/Stanislaw Skrowaczewski
        5. Vars On A Theme Of Haydn: Chorale: St.Antoni-Andante/Var I-Poco Piu Animato/Var II-Piu Vivace... - Halle Orch/Stanislaw Skrowaczewski

        Tracks:

        1. Sym No.4 in e, Op.98: 1st Movt: Allegro Non Troppo - Halle Orch/Stanislaw Skrowqczewski
        2. Sym No.4 in e, Op.98: 2nd Movt: Andante Moderato - Halle Orch/Stanislaw Skrowqczewski
        3. Sym No.4 in e, Op.98: 3rd Movt: Allegro Giocoso-Poco Meno Presto - Halle Orch/Stanislaw Skrowqczewski
        4. Sym No.4 in e, Op.98: 4th Movt: Allegro Energico E Passionato-Piu Allegro - Halle Orch/Stanislaw Skrowqczewski
        5. Hungarian Dances: No.1 in g (Allegro Molto) - Halle Orch/Stanislaw Skrowqczewski
        6. Hungarian Dances: No.6 in F (Allegretto) - Halle Orch/Stanislaw Skrowqczewski
        7. Hungarian Dances: No.10 In F (Presto) - Halle Orch/Stanislaw Skrowqczewski

        Amazon.com

        These performances are also available singly, but if you like one, then you'll like them all. Stanislaw Skrowaczewski's is one of the finest, most consistent Brahms cycles of the digital age. He has his orchestra drilled to produce a rhythmically firm, utterly transparent texture which he deploys in honestly exciting performances, totally faithful to both the spirit and the letter of the score. At mid-price, this set is one of those underdog achievements that proves once again that the big names don't always make the best records. --David Hurwitz

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        4. Cello Suites
        5. Charles Wuorinen: Genesis
        6. Charlotte Church - Dream a Dream [Super Audio Compact Disk] [SACD]
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        8. Chopin: Nocturnes, Barcarolle, Fantaisie [Original recording remastered]
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        Necessary Evil [Explicit Lyrics]

        Mahler: Symphony 2

        Ferruccio Furlanetto Sings Mozart

        Carboot Soul

        Music Review: 10 Yrs of Dance [Import]

        Kama Sutra [Import]

        Meu Primeiro Amor [Import]

        Livin' in the City [Import]

        Hell Sweet Hell [Import]

        Kismet (1991 Studio Cast) [Cast Recording] [Cast Recording]

        It Was A Very Good Year

        Fallen Angel [Explicit Lyrics] [Special Edition]

        Grandes Exitos de los Terricolas

        Fauré, Dupare: Mélodies

        Baby (1983 Original Broadway Cast)