Brahms: Symphonies Nos. 1 & 2 [Import]

Track Listings
1. Un Poco Sostenuto - Allegro    
2. Andante Sostenuto    
3. Un Poco Allegretto E Grazioso    
4. Finale. Adagio - Piu Andante Allegro Non Troppo, Ma Con Brio    
5. Allegro Non Troppo    
6. Adagio Non Troppo    
7. Allegretto Grazioso (Quasi Andantino) - Presto Ma Non Assai    
8. Allegro Con Spirito    

Editorial Reviews
Album Details
Grand Repertoire Series. Recorded in 1951 and 1953.

Brahms: Symphonies Nos. 1 & 2, Music, Walter, New York Philharmonic Orchestra, Johannes Brahms, Bruno Walter, Classical
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ASIN: B000003FPT
Release Date: 1995-02-14

Tracks:

  1. Adagio
  2. Air on the G String: Air on the G String, Excerpt
  3. Brandenburg Concerto: Third Movement, Excerpt
  4. Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring: Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring, Excerpt
  5. Tocatta & Fugue: Excerpt
  6. Adagio for Strings: Excerpt
  7. Synphony No. 5: First Movement, Excerpt
  8. Symphony No. 9: Fourth Movement, Excerpt
  9. Fse: Excerpt
  10. Turkish March: Turkish March, Excerpt
  11. Moonlight Sonata: Excerpt
  12. Symphonie Fantastique: March Ot the Scaffold, Excerpt
  13. Damnation of Faust: Excerpt
  14. Carmen - Habanera: Habanera, Excerpt
  15. Toreador Song [From Carmen]
  16. Minuet: Minuet, Excerpt
  17. Prince Igor: Polovtsian Dance No 17, Excerpt
  18. Hungarian Dance No. 5: No 5, Excerpt
  19. Lullaby: No 4, Lullaby, Excerpt
  20. "Minute" Waltz: Excerpt
  21. Grande Valse Brillante: Excerpt
  22. Marche Fune: Marche Fune
  23. Appalachian Spring: Excerpt
  24. Fanfare for the Common Man: Excerpt
  25. Clair de Lune: Excerpt
  26. Prelude to the Afternoon: Excerpt
  27. Lakm Flower Duet: Flower Duet, Excerpt
  28. Symphony No. 9 "New World": Second Movement, "Going Home" Theme, ...
  29. The Sorcerer's Apprentice: Excerpt
  30. Pomp & Circumstance: Excerpt
  31. El Amor Brujo
  32. Pavane: Excerpt
  33. Rhapsody in Blue: Excerpt
  34. American in Paris: Excerpt
  35. Funeral March of Marionette: Excerpt
  36. Piano Concerto in a Minor: Excerpt
  37. Peer Gynt Suite No. 1 - Morning: Morning, Excerpt
  38. Messiah - Hallelujah Chorus: Hallelujah Chorus, Excerpt
  39. Water Music - Hornpipe: Hornpipe, Excerpt
  40. Symphony No. 94 "Surprise": Second Movement, Excerpt
  41. The Planets - Mars: Mars, Excerpt
  42. Sabre Dance: Sabre Dance, Excerpt
  43. Pagliacci: Vesti la Giubba, Excerpt
  44. Hungarian Rhapsody
  45. Liebestraum No. 3: No 3, Excerpt
  46. Cavalleria Rusticana - Intermezzo: Intermezzo, Excerpt
  47. Midsummer Night's Dream - Wedding March: Wedding March, Excerpt
  48. Symphony No. 4 "Italian": Fourth Movement, Excerpt
  49. Rondeau: No 1, Rondeau
  50. Piano Concerto No. 21: Andante, Excerpt
  51. Eine Kleine Nachtmusik: First Movement, Excerpt
  52. The Marriage of Figaro - Overture: Overture, Excerpt
  53. Sonata in A - Rondo Alla Turca: Rondo Alla Turca, Excerpt
  54. Symphony No. 40: First Movement, Excerpt
  55. Night on Bald Mountain: Excerpt
  56. Pictures at an Exhibition - Great Cave of Kiev: Great Gate of ...
  57. Barcarolle: Barcarolle, Excerpt
  58. Orpheus in Hades - Theme II: Excerpt (Theme)
  59. Carmina Burana - O Fortuna: O Fortuna, Excerpt
  60. Canon: Canon, Excerpt
  61. Romeo & Juliet - Montagues & Capulets: Montagues & Capulets, Excerpt
  62. Lt. Kije's Wedding: Lt. Kije's Wedding, Excerpt
  63. Turandot - Nessun Dorma: Nessun Dorma, Excerpt
  64. Piano Concerto No. 2: Second Movement, Excerpt
  65. Symphony No. 2: Third Movement, Opening, Excerpt
  66. Rhapsody on a Theme: Variation 18, Excerpt
  67. Bolero
  68. Flight of the Bumblebee
  69. Concierto de Aranjuez - Adagio: Adagio, Excerpt
  70. The Barber of Seville - Overture: Excerpt
  71. The Barber of Sville - Largo Al Factotum: Largo Al Factotum, Excerpt
  72. William Tell Overture - Theme II: Excerpt
  73. Danse Macabre: Excerpt
  74. Gymnope No. 1
  75. Symphony N0. 8 "Unfinished": Excerpt
  76. Ave Maria: Excerpt
  77. Finlandia [Finale: Finale, Excerpt]
  78. Valse Triste: No 1, Valse Triste, Excerpt
  79. Stars & Stripes Forever: Excerpt
  80. Semper Fidelis: Excerpt
  81. Blue Danube Waltz: Excerpt
  82. Tales from the Vienna Woods: Excerpt
  83. Also Sprach Zarathustra: Fanfare, Excerpt
  84. Firebird - Infernal Dance & Main Theme: Infernal Dance & Main ...
  85. The Nutcracker - Waltz of the Flowers: Waltz of the Flowers, Excerpt
  86. Swan Lake - Waltz: Waltz, Excerpt
  87. Sleeping Beauty -: Waltz, Excerpt
  88. Romeo & Juliet - Theme II: Theme LL, Excerpt
  89. Piano Concerto No. 1 - Opening: Opening, Excerpt
  90. 1812 Overture - Finale: Finale, Excerpt
  91. Fantasia on "Greensleeves": Excerpt
  92. Alda - Grand March: Grand March, Excerpt
  93. Il Trovatore - Anvil Chorus: Anvil Chorus, Excerpt
  94. Requiem - Dies Irae: Dies Irae, Excerpt
  95. Rigoletto - La Donna Mobile: La Donna Mobile, Excerpt
  96. The Four Seasons "Spring" - Allegro: Allegro, Excerpt
  97. The Four Season "Winter" - Largo: Largo, Excerpt
  98. Lohengrin - Bridal Chorus: Bridal Chorus, Excerpt
  99. Die WalkRide of the Valkyries: Ride of the Valkyries, Excerpt

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars I can name that tune in three notes.......2005-02-19

My family likes to put this disc in on shuffle and play name that tune. I wish they made more discs like this, only with more obscure works.

5 out of 5 stars A Fabulous CD.......2004-10-14

The Idiot's Guide to Calssical Music is an awesome Cd for those people who want to have a tiny sample of all the great classical compositions. Track 61 and 63 are my favorite.

5 out of 5 stars Mega-Sampler! This really does have 99 tracks!.......2002-03-20

Yes, this CD really does have 99 tracks. How do they do it? Each is about a minuet long. Some are longer, some are shorter, but you get the micro-essential moments of the music.

If you like burning your own CDs, then this is a great source for intra-track fillers, along the lines of They Might Be Giants' "Apollo 18" album, which has all of those short tracks on the end. The idea is to put your CD player on shuffle, so the short tracks get mixed in with the bona fide songs. The result being a very unusual album.

The booklet gives an explanation of the track, where you heard it (i.e. the Warner Brother's Cartoons, or on famous films), and where you can get the full piece of music. So it's a mega sampler CD.

I can honestly say that this CD is a great gift for the friend who has everything.

5 out of 5 stars Fun Sampler.......2001-11-09

For the beginner. You will be surprised at how many of the 99 themes you recognize here. It is an easy introduction to classical music. Nice booklet too.

5 out of 5 stars Useful........1999-03-22

Take it for what it is, a clever and useful GUIDE to classical music. No, it is NOT an uncut rendition of Beethoven's 9th symphony. It IS a cd that will jog your memory. You have heard many of the tunes presented here, but not always knowing what the work was. This is your chance to catch up with all the great classical music you have been exposed to. Cheap too.
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
Manufacturer: EMI Classics
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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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.
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    ASIN: B000095J85
    Release Date: 2003-05-13

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    1. Wedding Bells - The #1 Wedding Album
    2. Bridal Chorus - Wagner
    3. Allegro - Peter Hurford
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    Brahms: Symphonies Nos. 1-4
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    Brahms: Symphonies Nos. 1-4

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    Release Date: 2002-05-07

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    5. Alto Rhapsody, Op.53 - Dunja Vejzovic

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    1. Symphony No.4 In E Minor, Op.98: I. Allegro Non Troppo
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    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!!
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    Release Date: 2005-10-11

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    5 out of 5 stars Splendid Brahms Symphony Cycle from Haitink, London Symphony Orchestra.......2006-05-12

    The London Symphony Orchestra's LSO Live label finally offers as a box set acclaimed conductor Bernard Haitink's latest - and third - Brahms symphony cycle (The other two - which are still available - were recorded by Philips with Haitink conducting the Royal Concertgebouw and Boston Symphony orchestras in the 1970s and early 1990s.). Those interested in a fine Brahms symphony cycle by one of our greatest conductors will not be disappointed with this box set, which compiles the individual LSO Live CDs released over the past few years (These were recorded at live concert performances of Haitink conducting the London Symphony Orchestra primarily back in 2003 and 2004.).

    Highlights include Haitink's spellbinding interpretations of the four Brahms symphonies and a brilliant performance by concertmaster Gordan Nikolitch and principal cellist Timothy Hugh of the Brahms Double Concerto. The London Symphony Orchestra's performances are absolutely impeccable, rivalling those from preeminent Dutch, German and Austrian orchestras.

    Haitink offers a compelling interpretation of Brahms' 1st Symphony with the London Symphony Orchestra in excellent form, which ranks as among the best performed and recorded I have heard. His latest interpretation is one which seems a bit less restrained than his earlier versions, but still replete with strict adherence to Brahms' tempi. His latest interpretation is, in some respects, more exciting than his earlier Philips recordings, emphasizing the rich sonorities and complex architecture of Brahms' score.

    Without question Haitink's LSO Live recording is the best live recording of the Brahms 2nd Symphony I have heard, easily eclipsing Kurt Masur's acclaimed account with the New York Philharmonic recorded nearly a decade ago by Teldec. It is also Haitink's finest recording of this work, which he has recorded previously with both the Royal Concertgebouw and Boston Symphony orchestras. Haitink does a wonderful job emphasizing the textural richness of Brahms' score, while keeping the orchestra playing well at a very brisk tempo. However, the real treasure on this recording is the excellent performance of the Double Concerto by the London Symphony's Concertmaster and Principal Cellist which opens this CD. Theirs is a vibrant, rhapsodic performance which compares quite well - indeed I think may be better - than the recent Deutsche Grammophon recording featuring violinist Gil Shaham with Claudio Abbado conducting the Berlin Philharmonic. Once again the orchestra plays with much intensity and warmth, led ably by Haitink.

    Bernard Haitink's LSO Live CD of the Brahms Serenade Number 2 and the 3rd Symphony, is recorded from concerts he conducted in 2002 (serenade) and 2003 (symphony). Brahms' Serenade Number 2 could be regarded as an early precursor to his symphonies, since it is a five-movement work. Haitink leads the London Symphony Orchestra in yet another excellent performance, noted for warm, rhapsodic playing from the string section. However, the best performance on this CD is that of Brahms' Third Symphony. This piece itself is a bit unusual for a 19th Century symphony, in the form of Allegro Andante Poco Allegretto Allegro. In its overall tone, the work itself is a bit "darker" than the Second Symphony, which many have regarded as Brahms' "Pastoral" symphony. Haitink excels in emphasizing the more melancholy aspects of the work, leading the London Symphony Orchestra in the best-conducted and recorded version of this symphony that I've heard so far, with the possible exception of Harnoncourt's Teldec recording with him conducting the Berlin Philharmonic. Haitink's latest recording seems a bit darker than Masur's New York Philharmonic Orchestra recording from Teldec, and perhaps, Harnoncourt's as well.

    Haitink has conducted the London Symphony in an unusually warm, vibrant performance of the Brahms 4th Symphony, which is replete with excellent solo performances from the french horns, woodwinds and strings. I was especially pleased with Haitink's dignified, but still brooding, interpretation of the 4th movement, which comes across as a musical interlude between darkness and light. I personally regard this recording of the Brahms 4th symphony as the best currently available, in a crowded pack that includes distinguished recordings from the likes of Claudio Abbado, Herbert Blomstedt, Carlos Kleiber, Kurt Masur, and Kurt Sanderling.

    Fans of Haitink's critically acclaimed 1970s Brahms symphony cycle may miss the ambient warmth of the Concertgebouw's main concert hall in this Brahms symphony cycle, but I will contend that these new recordings sound more vivid than the earlier Philips recordings. LSO Live is currently releasing Haitink's second Beethoven symphony cycle from live performances he conducted last year; I am eagerly awaiting these, suspecting that they will be regarded as among the finest Beethoven symphony recordings issued in the last few years. Later this year he will be visiting New York City, leading the London Symphony Orchestra in a Beethoven symphony cycle at Lincoln Center's Avery Fisher Hall. Not only do I look forward to this visit, but also to Haitink's future performances at Carnegie Hall's Stern Auditorium as Principal Conductor of the venerable Chicago Symphony Orchestra.
    Brahms: Symphonies Nos. 1 & 2
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      Brahms: Symphonies Nos. 1 & 2
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      4 out of 5 stars Marriner Doesn't Sink.......2000-06-29

      Of course there is no shortage of fantastic Brahms cycles available on compact disc, but I believe there is a place for this one as well. The St. Martin in the Fields Orchestra plays with such fantastic clarity, and Sir Neville Marriner provides such admirable interpretive lucidity, that I would venture to declare this the modern cycle to get.

      While the First is certainly adequate--I prefer to be a bit more overwhelmed than I was here--the Second is really exceptional. It is in this piece that the chamber atmosphere and impeccable technique of the Orchestra really comes out to the advantage of the work. Instead of undermining the Romanticism of this remarkable symphony, the small ensemble pulls off an entirely unique, entirely valid performance. Whole new elements are revealed merely by the fact that every point and every counterpoint is completely audible. The gorgeous cello melody in the first movement leaps out in all of its euphoric, euphonic glory, and yet you can still hear what's going on behind it. This, obviously, also has something to do with the recording job, which is practically unrivaled.

      So to fill out your Music Collection and complement your Gunter Wand and Bruno Walter with a great sounding, wonderfully played, whole new way to hear the Brahms Symphonies, there is not a better choice--in my opinion--than this cycle.
      Brahms: Symphonies Nos. 1-4 (Box Set)
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      ASIN: B00005QHUZ
      Release Date: 2001-11-05

      Tracks:

      1. Un Poco Sostenuto - Allegro
      2. Andante Sostenuto
      3. Un Poco Allegretto E Grazioso
      4. Adagio Non Troppo Ma Con Brio
      5. Allegro Con Brio
      6. Andante
      7. Poco Allegretto
      8. Allegro

      Tracks:

      1. Allegro Non Troppo
      2. Adagio Non Troppo
      3. Allegretto Grazioso (Quasi Andantino)
      4. Allegro Con Spirito
      5. Allegro Non Troppo
      6. Andante Moderato
      7. Allegretto Giocoso - Poco Meno Presto
      8. Allegro Energico E Passionato - Piu Allegro

      Customer Reviews:

      5 out of 5 stars Highly recommendable version.......2007-02-19

      Got this version a couple of weeks back. I can safely say, I like it very much. There is presence and clarity to Wand which I am only beginning to rediscover. Heard him 12 years ago in London in Bruckner's 8th, which I then got on CD from a friend by chance recently. By the way, if you don't have that version yet, get it. That lead me to order the other Bruckner symphonies with Wand and the Berliner. They are all fantastic and rival Jochum's legendary. Jochum is probably still beter in the 9th. This lead me to get the Schubert 8&9 with Wand, and since they also really appealed to me (more warmth/passion than Karajan without loosing the fitting 'Germanic' style/structure)I decided also to get Brahm's symphonies with Wand.

      Had already Furtvängler's and Jochum's on CD and Boult's on LP. I live far away from my LP's at the moment (sadly so) so Boult's is faint in my memory although I recall that I really liked it (a shame EMI haven't published them on CDs...even if the LP sounds better). Furtwängler is magic, but the sound quality is unfortunately poor. A shame that they don't sound as good as say the EMI La Bohème and Tosca from the same years.

      With Wand the structure is clearer without loosing the passion. The orchestra plays very well, and it is hard not to get carried with them and Wand. Of course, the emotions music trigger are always impossible to describe, but in short I highly recommend Wand...so much so, that I have ordered the holy grail (Beethoven's symphonies) with him as well. For me, here Furtwängler rules, so it will be interesting to see how Wand compares.

      Keep enjoying....

      1 out of 5 stars head south.......2006-09-16

      Brahms left Hamburg and did not return; why should you? My advice: head south to Vienna for Brahms. (Proviso: I own the original issues of these, but improved sound would only clarify the shortcomings.)

      5 out of 5 stars None More Musical.......2006-01-28

      I rarely stop looking for perfect performances and have an unhealthy habit of doubling and quintupling up works that I already own. Rarely does a performance come by that is so outstanding, so immediately satisfying all my desires, that I stop looking for new or even different recordings of the works in question. Maurizio Pollini's rendition of the late Beethoven sonatas is one such performance (although it hasn't kept me from amassing some 20-plus versions of each of those sonatas), G.Wand's Brahms is another.

      Incredibly musical, these four recordings (in great sound, now that they are remastered) exude a vitality that is beyond words. G.Wand is the ego-less conductor who disappears in the music making, leaving only Brahms and the listener. The result is a most thankful one, indeed. I am nost suggesting you throw away your Abbado, Karajan, Walter and Bohm (the rest can probably go, though) - but these are the performances I always turn to, the ones that never disappoint me, no matter what mood I am in. That's more than I can say about most recordings.

      This may sound like hyperbole - but except for the handful of people I know who don't rank this set atop their Brahms collections all others would agree that it isn't.

      5 out of 5 stars Can vary by taste but this set is outstanding IMHO.......2004-01-17

      Brahms (unlike, say Mozart) can be effectively performed in a wide range of styles, so personal taste is a big issue with the various versions of his symphonies. My feeling is that (because of this variability in Brahm's music) a range of performances might be enjoyable. Amongst the ten or so I'm aware of, Wand's is the most satisfying. But I also really enjoy Lennie's versions, even though he is rightly accused of slowing them down almost to a crawl---but they are nevertheless Brahms. If you are looking for a set of the Symphonies, however, you can't do much better than these.

      3 out of 5 stars Better fare is available.......2003-08-05

      The Symphonies of Brahms in particular regularly keep me alert to the possibilities of new and rewarding adventures in discovery and enjoyment. When it comes to sets of these works, it is difficult, of course, to find a conductor who hits a home run by emphatically touching all four bases (symphonies). A number of factors might be responsible for one's falling short. Sometimes, it's the lack of fantasy, inspiration, loving care, revealing colors and nuances or just that "special" feel. But, aside from the subtractive or missing elements, additive features may contribute to nonfulfillment. For example, in the last movement of the First Symphony Wand is somewhat overdriven. At times, he is also choppy. In the Third Symphony's first movement his pace is too fast, and again, occasionally, as in the First Symphony, he comes down a little too hard. Reposefulness and some beauty and color are sacrificed in the composer's lovely second and third movements. Once more, the culprit is speed. In the last movement Wand chooses the opposite approach as he permits some mannerisms to stifle the music's continuity...His Brahms Second is rather characterless. The second movement reminds me of Szell's--emotionally cool. As for the Brahms Fourth, I find Wand rather insensitive to the music's poetic element. Regarding complete one box sets, I prefer Jochum/Berlin Philharmonic (mono) in DG's "Originals" series and Weingartner (mono) on Capitol/EMI. The best collection in stereo of the Four Brahms Symphonies by the same conductor is, I feel, Bruno Walter's with the Columbia Symphony, but you must purchase INDIVIDUAL discs on Sony. I also like Klemperer/Philharmonia, but though EMI now offers his performances in a single container, I prefer the sound on his previous individual EMI issues, which seem headed for deletion. The latest Brahms/Klemperer recordings as well some other recent reissues by EMI seem to have lost a bit of the slightly warmer, more natural sound the former recordings had. I admit this is a personal call; therefore, others might feel differently.
      Brahms: Symphonies Nos. 1 & 2
      Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
      • Bruno Walter's Earlier (& Better) Brahms Cycle
      Brahms: Symphonies Nos. 1 & 2
      Bruno Walter , and New York Philharmonic Orchestra
      Manufacturer: Sony
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      ASIN: B000065EQG
      Release Date: 2002-11-04

      Tracks:

      1. Un Poco Sostenuto - Allegro
      2. Andante Sostenuto
      3. Un Poco Allegretto E Grazioso
      4. Finale. Adagio - Piu Andante Allegro Non Troppo, Ma Con Brio
      5. Allegro Non Troppo
      6. Adagio Non Troppo
      7. Allegretto Grazioso (Quasi Andantino) - Presto Ma Non Assai
      8. Allegro Con Spirito

      Album Details

      Grand Repertoire Series. Recorded in 1951 and 1953.

      Customer Reviews:

      5 out of 5 stars Bruno Walter's Earlier (& Better) Brahms Cycle.......2005-11-03

      Bruno Walter, Mahler's great friend and protege, was particularly known for his performances of Mozart, Beethoven and Brahms. He recorded complete sets of the Beethoven and Brahms symphonies in stereo near the end of his long life (1876-1962), and those famous recordings are widely available on Sony Classics. So why pay attention to his early 1950s, monophonic Brahms recordings made available by French Sony? Simple: Walter in his 70s was a more vibrant conductor than he was a decade later when the stereo recordings were made. In fact, Walter expressed regret that stereo technology required him to re-record his Brahms cycle because he judged the monophonic set to be one of his most successful recordings and a real tribute to the excellence of the New York Philharmonic. (The stereo remakes were recorded after Walter retired to California and used the "Columbia Symphony," a very good Los Angeles-based pick-up orchestra comprised mostly of players drawn from the Hollywood film studios.) Don't get me wrong, I've always loved Bruno Walter's stereo Brahms recordings. Although a bit waywardly paced now and then, they very beautifully convey the gentle warmth and genuine sentiment the conductor was famous for. But the monophonic recordings present that warmth along with real fire and drama, something the young Bruno Walter was also noted for. The performance of the First Symphony in particular will surprise those people who only know the stereo version: rough, craggy and incomparably intense, it is one of the great statements of this overwhelming music. French Sony's CDs were processed directly from the Columbia master tapes and sound very fine; I don't think they'll disappoint any listener whose commitment first and foremost is to hearing great performances of great music. And note that the other two Brahms symphonies are available on a companion French Sony CD, but avoid the alternative two-CD set of all four on a non-Sony Italian label: although it offers the same performances, the Italian set appears to have been processed from Lp copies of the master tapes and sound foggy, distorted and very low-fi. Final note: Sony/U.K.apparently has released in Britain a two CD set of these performances that is also drawn from the master tapes. I have not yet seen this set listed at Amazon in the US.
      Brahms: Symphonies Nos. 1-4
      Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
      • Go old school with these outstanding recordings
      • Not for music virgins
      Brahms: Symphonies Nos. 1-4

      Manufacturer: Polygram Records
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      ASIN: B0000057NB
      Release Date: 1996-11-19

      Tracks:

      1. Symphony No.1 In C Minor, Op.68: Un poco sostenuto-Allegro
      2. Symphony No.1 In C Minor, Op.68: Andante sostenuto
      3. Symphony No.1 In C Minor, Op.68: Un poco allegretto e grazioso
      4. Symphony No.1 In C Minor, Op.68: Adagio- Allegro non troppo ma con brio
      5. Symphony No.3 In F Major, Op.90: Allegro con brio
      6. Symphony No.3 In F Major, Op.90: Andante
      7. Symphony No.3 In F Major, Op.90: Poco Allegretto
      8. Symphony No.3 In F Major, Op.90: Allegro

      Tracks:

      1. Symphony No. 2 In D Major, Op. 73: Allegro non troppo
      2. Symphony No. 2 In D Major, Op. 73: Adagio non troppo - L'istesso tempo, ma grazioso
      3. Symphony No. 2 In D Major, Op. 73: Allegretto grazioso (Quasi Andantino) - Presto ma non assai
      4. Symphony No. 2 In D Major, Op. 73: Allegro con spirito
      5. Symphony No. 4 In E Minor, Op. 98: Allegro non troppo
      6. Symphony No. 4 In E Minor, Op. 98: Andante moderato
      7. Symphony No. 4 In E Minor, Op. 98: Allegro giocoso - Poco meno presto
      8. Symphony No. 4 In E Minor, Op. 98: Allegro energico e passionato - Piegro

      Customer Reviews:

      5 out of 5 stars Go old school with these outstanding recordings.......2004-09-18

      To get to the gist right away: I have yet to come across better recordings of the Brahms symphonies than the ones on this disc. Antal Dorati's interpretative ability, and the playing of the Minneapolis and London orchestras, is fantastic.

      I have yet to hear anyone wrestle with the passionate moodiness of these works quite like Dorati. He is neither too fleet-footed nor to syrupy. His tempi seem just right and he truly seems to understand these works. He attacks the music with intelligence and, just as important, with vigor!

      Dorati seems to understand the Romantic temperament that went into composing these symphonies and, because of this, other recordings I've heard seem anemic by comparison.

      I highly recommend these to any fan of Brahms or the Romantic symphony. Hopefully you'll find yourself as entranced by these recordings as I am.

      5 out of 5 stars Not for music virgins.......2000-03-04

      This Brahms set is NOT for your standard Music Appreciation 101 bunch. These are not recordings to grow up on...these are the belluga of Brahms, for sophisticated listeners who want something different, something original to ponder, not the usual "musing" Brahms. Beginners are best off with Walter, for example.

      Dorati came in for a lot of flack when these were issued. The First is very gruff, with power and clarity at the forefront. The LSO is is in top-Dorati form, which is as good as it gets.

      The MSO in the flowing No.2 caught it from New York critics in '57 at Carnegie Hall while on tour--the papers found the playing hard and wiry. I doesn't sound that way here though, but some of Dorati's tempo selections are slightly odd, but performance adds up to an impression of great originality.

      The Third and Fourth allow Dorati to bow as one of the masters of Brahms. The performances are enthralling, thrilling, captivating, with glorious orchestral execution of the LSO. Beginners will find these renderings sometimes breathless and bewildering, but those in the know recognize that Brahms LIKED fast tempi, and especially in the Third and Fourth he wants to get a move-on.

      This set is fascinating listening...and tells us as much about Dorati as a superb artist as it does about Brahms himself.

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