Beethoven: Symphonies Nos. 4 & 5 [Import]
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1. Adagio Allegro Vivace
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2. Adagio
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3. Menuetto: Allegro Vivace
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4. Allegro Ma Non Troppo
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5. Allegro Con Brio
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6. Andante Con Moto
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7. Allegro
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8. Allegro
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Beethoven: Symphonies Nos. 4 & 5, Music, Ludwig van Beethoven, Günter Wand, Sinfonieorchester des Norddeutschen Rundfunks, Classical, Romantic Symphony, Symphonic
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Tracks:
- Symphony No. 5 Op. 67 C Minor: Allegro con brio
- Symphony No. 5 Op. 67 C Minor: Andante con motto
- Symphony No. 5 Op. 67 C Minor: Scherzo - Allegro
- Symphony No. 5 Op. 67 C Minor: Finale - Allegro
- Symphony No. 4 Op. 60 B Flat Major: Adagio - Allegro vivace
- Symphony No. 4 Op. 60 B Flat Major: Adagio
- Symphony No. 4 Op. 60 B Flat Major: Menuetto, Allegro vivace Trio: un poco meno allegro
- Symphony No. 4 Op. 60 B Flat Major: Allegro ma non troppo
Tracks:
- Symphony No. 3 Op. 55 E Flat Major, 'Eroica': Allegro con brio
- Symphony No. 3 Op. 55 E Flat Major, 'Eroica': Marcia funebre. Adagio assai
- Symphony No. 3 Op. 55 E Flat Major, 'Eroica': Scherzo-Allegro vivace
- Symphony No. 3 Op. 55 E Flat Major, 'Eroica': Finale-Allegro molto
- Symphony No. 8 Op. 93 F Major: Allegro vivace e con brio
- Symphony No. 8 Op. 93 F Major: Allegretto scherzando
- Symphony No. 8 Op. 93 F Major: Tempo di menuetto
- Symphony No. 8 Op. 93 F Major: Allegro vivace
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- Symphony No. 6 Op. 68 F Major: Allegro ma non troppo
- Symphony No. 6 Op. 68 F Major: Andante molto mosso
- Symphony No. 6 Op. 68 F Major: Allegro
- Symphony No. 6 Op. 68 F Major: Allegro
- Symphony No. 6 Op. 68 F Major: Allegretto
- Symphony No. 2 Op. 36 D Major: Adagio molto - Allegro con brio
- Symphony No. 2 Op. 36 D Major: Larghetto
- Symphony No. 2 Op. 36 D Major: Scherzo Allegro
- Symphony No. 2 Op. 36 D Major: Allegro molto
Tracks:
- Symphony No. 7 Op. 92 A Major: Poco sostenuto - vivace
- Symphony No. 7 Op. 92 A Major: Allegretto
- Symphony No. 7 Op. 92 A Major: Presto - Assai meno presto
- Symphony No. 7 Op. 92 A Major: Allegro con brio
- Symphony No. 1 Op. 21 C Major: Adagio molto - Allegro con brio
- Symphony No. 1 Op. 21 C Major: Andante cantabile con moto
- Symphony No. 1 Op. 21 C Major: Menuetto (Allegro molto e vivace)
- Symphony No. 1 Op. 21 C Major: Finale Adagio - Allegro molto e vivace
Tracks:
- Symphony No. 9 Op. 125 In D Minor: Allegro ma non troppo, un poco maestoso - Beethoven
- Symphony No. 9 Op. 125 In D Minor: Molto vivace - Beethoven
- Symphony No. 9 Op. 125 In D Minor: Adagio molto e cantabile - Beethoven
- Symphony No. 9 Op. 125 In D Minor: Presto - Allegro assai - Beethoven
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Beethoven Collection.......2007-05-14
I just got this for my brother-in-law as a gift and he loves it!
Amazing!.......2007-01-24
Having Beethoven's Symphonies in one, very affordable, set is heaven! The recordings are clear and crisp. Each symphony is truly a masterpiece from the very soft tones of the woodwinds to the thundering sounds of horns. It is amazing to listen to certain passages of Beethoven and realize the genius and otherworldliness of his talent.
An excellent introduction to beethoven's symphonies........2007-01-11
The sound is excellent, and the musicianship and conducting is excellent.
Beethoven Collection.......2006-07-23
Beethoven is my favorite composer. No matter how upset or tired I am, his music calms me down, just like a big, gentle hug.
But the cheap CDs have poor quality. And the good ones are too expensive for me. When I found this collection, with such a good price on Amazon.com, I couldn't believe it. Shortly after I purchased it, I received it. The quality is great. I am enjoying it. Thank you
Hoda
Top music!.......2006-07-19
Everything else you can get over, but classical music like Beethoven is stuff you just can't get sick of. A whole collection of Beethoven's Symphonies for such a small price, Wow!. Classical music is so relaxing and peaceful that you can't go wrong with spending time chillin out to this pure classic. The symphonies are great but after this you've got to go get the sonata's etc and I guarantee you won't be dissapointed!
Think about it, they don't call it classical for nothing.
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- best Beethoven 4th I know of
- Beethoven 4th symphony
- A charmed moment in Walter's late Beethoven
- Bruno Walter's kindness shines through here.
- excellent sixth!
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Release Date: 1995-05-16 |
Tracks:
- Symphony No. 4 In B Flat Major, Op. 60: I. Adagio - Allegro vivace
- Symphony No. 4 In B Flat Major, Op. 60: II. Adagio
- Symphony No. 4 In B Flat Major, Op. 60: III. Allegro vivace
- Symphony No. 4 In B Flat Major, Op. 60: IV. Allegro ma non troppo
- Symphony No. 6 In F Major, Op. 68 'Pastoral': I. Erwachen heiterer Empfindungen bei der Ankunft auf dem Lande. Allegro ma non troppo
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- Symphony No. 6 In F Major, Op. 68 'Pastoral': IV. Gewitter, Sturm. Allegro
- Symphony No. 6 In F Major, Op. 68 'Pastoral': V. Hirtengesang. Frohe und dankbare Gefuhle nach dem Sturm. Allegretto
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Bruno Walter was always a most persuasive advocate of the gentler Beethoven--at least, that's what everyone thought until his stereo Beethoven cycle was remastered onto CD, revealing a much stronger musical profile than had been suspected. But that just made the cycle's best performances sound better still--and here they are, together on one midpriced CD! It's amazing that a man in his 80s, as Walter was when these performances were recorded, could take what was essentially a pickup orchestra and turn in performances of such power and authority. Walter and the Columbia Symphony had a genuine chemistry between them--they play these two symphonies as if they had been making music together for years. --David Hurwitz
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Bruno Walter recorded the Beethoven symphonies in stereo for Columbia in 1958-59, taping No. 9 in New York and Nos. 1-8 in Los Angeles with orchestras of freelance and studio musicians who rose magnificently to the occasion. Walter was in his eighties, but that didn't stop him from grabbing these works by the throat; there is no mincing around, no effusive lingering over phrases, and no ponderous trudging either. The even-numbered symphonies are sunny and outgoing, full of the warmth the conductor exuded during his Indian-summer years in the studio. Yet the drama of the odd-numbered works is not slighted. Walter's account of the Fifth, for example, is an intensely expressive one in which lyricism and thrust are in perfect balance--an evocation of stormy Romanticism at its best. The recordings have held up extremely well; the sound on these 20-bit CDs is spacious yet detailed, with amazing presence and solidity. --Ted Libbey
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best Beethoven 4th I know of.......2007-05-13
This used to be paired with the 5th on Record.. probably the best of both. I love this 4th.
Beethoven 4th symphony.......2006-03-19
I was looking for the 4th specifically and happy with this recording. Entries are clear and tempos steady. Recommended
A charmed moment in Walter's late Beethoven.......2005-12-07
Both these recordings of the Beethoven Fourth and Sixth were made in Hollywood in 1958, the same time that Walter was turning in rather slack and unfocused readings of the other symphonies. Here he recovers some of the dash and intensity that marked his 1930s Pastorle with the Vienna Phil. The Columbia Sym. plays with energy and inflection, even though Walter's tempos are on the leisurely side.
As is generally acknowledged, he found magic in every movement of the Pastorale, which will surely stand as the best of the romantic versions of this symphony (far more charming than Bohm's often recommended but unsmiling recording on DG). The Fourth is in the same mode, with more incisiveness than his Eroica, Fifth, or Seventh. But Walter is somewhat less alert here; the result is another mellow performance of good if not superb quality.
Newcomers might suppose, hearing these performances, that the rest of Walter's Beethoven must be of equal stature. It's not, but we can be grateful for this charmed moment in his old age. Look to his Bruckner, Mozart, and Mahler for similar inspiration.
Bruno Walter's kindness shines through here........2005-08-16
Among the finest recordings of these famous symphonies, even after 45+ years since they were committed to tape. Bruno Walter did a terrific job of getting the Columbia Symphony Orchestra - many of them free lance musicians, studio musicians, and members of the Los Angeles Philharmonic who were doing some work on the side - the play like a Viennese orchestra - very gemuchtlichkeit where it's called for. Bruno Walter's kindness shines through here; this is the loving, kind Beethoven, a reflection of the conductor and worlds apart from Reiner or Toscanini.
Tempos in both Symphonies 4 and 6 are slower in Allegro movements (I, III and IV for Symphony 4; I, III, IV and V for Symphony 6) than in Szell's recordings, for example, but slower tempos allow for better phrasing and articulation.
I am thankful Walter recorded these works in stereo when in his 80s. Sony Classical has done great service to music lovers everywhere by making this available.
excellent sixth!.......2004-02-13
You must have it. I mean, you cannot fulfill the world of the Beethoven's sixth without trying to listen to this performance. Here are gentle voices of birds. Also you can see water, trees with green leaves, and whatever you wish to see or hear when you think of nature.
Brono Walter recorded three versions of the symphony; with VPO in 1930s', the other orchestra in 1940s' and the performance in 1958 on this CD. In addition, this version alone is in stereo, the other two are in mono. Some say, however, the first one (with VPO) is the best, though it doesn't have good quality. I personally think you should have both; 1936 version and 1958 version.
As for the sixth, I also recommend Bohm with VPO. But in comparison in the last movement, Walter's is better, that's to say, Walter's performance on this CD is the best of all !
As far as I'm concerned, I would say the fourth is not bad. But it's not so good that I can't highly recommend this performance at all. You should have this CD for the sixth. That's all.
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CD set is misnamed.......2007-06-08
They should have titled this "classical music for people who love classical music" because most of the selections are typical classical music. The title suggests it would be lively selections of "light classical" music that is more upbeat, i.e. Sabre Dance, etc. I really don't hate classical music at all and have many classical CDs in my collection but I really wanted to hear more exciting selections. I won't be purchasing any more of this set but if you like traditional classical music these are good one.
Do not Buy.......2007-02-21
I do know it says classical music for people who hate it, but serioulsly you would have better luck never listening to classical music again. The recordings are awfull and do not do justice to any of the composers. Buy something else.
Classical Music for People Who Hate Classical Music.......2007-01-30
We love this set of CD's. I just got a new copy because my kids keeping taking our first copy with them so that they can listen at work or in their bedrooms but then I can never find them.
Seek better versions.......2006-12-09
If you are fairly new to classical purchases then compilation CD's can be useful for deciding what to buy next. Sometimes you only need a small taste of a piece to inspire you to buy a release with the whole performance on. The problem with this compilation however is that most of the versions are poor in performance or recording quality (or both) when compared to the best versions and the fact that the conductors aren't even credited on the track listing made me suspect that this would be the case. One of my favorite classical pieces is Tchaikovsky's 1812 festival overture but if the first CD version I had heard had been the finale excerpt that is on this compilation I may not have gone on to buy the whole thing. Luckily I heard Adrian Leaper's version first and Adrian's version is rather good.
My classical CD buying experience is limited to only a couple of dozen discs but I have found that the Naxos and Deutshe Grammophon releases are fairly safe. Avoid any release which does not name the conductors on the track listing or sleeve notes.
It Is What It Is.......2006-10-27
It's fitting that this page is fraught with the same kind of silly snobbery that turns people off from classical music (and necessitates collections like this) in the first place.
Any criticism of this compilation, which focuses on the quality of the performances or the fact that many tracks are excerpts, misses the point. This is not a collection for people who consider such things, nor does it purport to be. The idea is to package as many ultra-famous classical melodies as possible in one affordable collection and market it to people who have never purchased a classical recording. As such, top-tier performances are likely too expensive to be sold so cheaply and are unnecessary anyway. Those of us who already know and love a piece or two can forgive the compilers the inclusion of sub-par recordings, when we are exposed to so many other beautiful pieces for the first time.
It probably comes as a shock for some to hear that most people are not familiar with these classics. We may hear snippets on TV or movies, but are left with no idea as to the composer or historical context. With that in mind, it is extremely intimidating to begin buying classical. I suppose those among us, who so thoroughly dismissed the very notion of a boxed set like this, would have us begin by buying full albums by reputable interpreters. Surprisingly enough though, the majority of people would consider that a tad cost-prohibitive.
To conclude, this is a STARTER collection. It will either affirm a listener's feelings about classical music or lead to an interest in purchasing better recordings. Ideally, I suppose the interpretations would be better, but, for reasons mentioned above, that just isn't in the cards for a collection of this nature. If you're familiar with 50 different recordings of "The Ring" series, or have season tickets to the New York Philharmonic, then this probably isn't for you. For us cretins with limited foreknowledge of classical music though, it serves as a succinct introduction with little to complain about.
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- Rhapsody in Blue: Excerpt
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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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- Symphony No. 2 In D Major Op. 36: Larghetto
- Symphony No. 2 In D Major Op. 36: Scherzo (Allergro)
- Symphony No. 2 In D Major Op. 36: Allegro molto
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- Symphony No. 5 In C Minor, Op. 67: Allegro con brio
- Symphony No. 5 In C Minor, Op. 67: Andante con moto
- Symphony No. 5 In C Minor, Op. 67: Allegro
- Symphony No. 5 In C Minor, Op. 67: Allegro
- Symphony No. 4 In B Flat Major, Op. 60: Adagio, Allegro vivace
- Symphony No. 4 In B Flat Major, Op. 60: Adagio
- Symphony No. 4 In B Flat Major, Op. 60: Allegro vivace
- Symphony No. 4 In B Flat Major, Op. 60: Allegro ma non troppo
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- Symphony No. 6 In F Major, Op. 68 'Pastorale': Awakening Of Happy Feelings On Arriving In The Country - Allegro ma non troppo
- Symphony No. 6 In F Major, Op. 68 'Pastorale': By The Brook - Andante molto mosso
- Symphony No. 6 In F Major, Op. 68 'Pastorale': Peasant's Merrymaking - Allegro
- Symphony No. 6 In F Major, Op. 68 'Pastorale': The Storm - Allegro
- Symphony No. 6 In F Major, Op. 68 'Pastorale': Shephard's Song. Happy And Thankful Feelings After The Storm - Allegretto
- Symphony No. 8 In F Major Op. 93: Allegro vivace e con brio
- Symphony No. 8 In F Major Op. 93: Allegretto scherzando
- Symphony No. 8 In F Major Op. 93: Tempo di menuetto
- Symphony No. 8 In F Major Op. 93: Allegro vivace
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- Symphony No. 9 In D Minor, Op. 125 'Choral': Allegro ma non troppo un poco maestoso
- Symphony No. 9 In D Minor, Op. 125 'Choral': Molto vivace
- Symphony No. 9 In D Minor, Op. 125 'Choral': Adagio molto e cantabile
- Symphony No. 9 In D Minor, Op. 125 'Choral': Presto-Allegro assai
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This is a surprisingly fine Beethoven cycle. Herbert Kegel had a reputation as a modern music specialist, and with good reason: He was a certified East German communist intellectual who killed himself shortly after the Berlin Wall came down--perfect for the wilder excesses of the modern German school. But he also had a very idiomatic feel for Beethoven as these objective, tautly rhythmic, and excitingly played performances prove. At super budget price, this set is worth considering. --David Hurwitz
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Great Beethoven Cycle.......2007-06-20
Most of my music is on LP or I have access thru Rhapsody. I picked these cds up as part of the 10 CD Beethoven Platinum Collection. Kegel does the first 5 discs, the same discs as in the boxed set here.
I am a niggardly (it means frugal on steroids) Scandinavian who is always trying to stretch a nickel into a dollar. Yet, every time I pursue this course, a little voice whispers in my ear, "You get what you pay for." The thrill of bargain hunting is finding a great value at a mere pittance. This results in left brain/right brain nirvana. I picked up the 10 CDs for about $10 and they sound great, especially the Beethoven Symphonies and especially the 9th. They are also very well recorded including excellent db master line levels.
The other great thing about bargain hunting is that if the purchase is a dud, you are only out a pittance! Just about the worst feeling is paying a premium and buying crapola. So, if you do buy these discs and you do not like them as I did, hopefully your wallet will not be emptied.
a fine combination of quality and value.......2005-12-29
This is a fine set of Beethoven symphonies, well played and recorded, except I think the recording level of the ninth is a bit lower than the rest of the symphonies (might just be my ears). You don't get fancy liner notes or fabulous photographs of the orchestral forces, but the performances are quite solid; the best being the opening of the fifth and the chorale finale of the ninth.
THIS SET IS AN ABSOLUTE STEAL.......2005-12-20
The performance of Symphony No. 5 in this set absolutely kicks serious butt- it's the most powerful, driven Fifth I've ever heard- worth the price of the whole set alone!!!! The rest of the CD's are excellent as well, but the Fifth in this set reigns supreme!
Excellent.......2005-09-26
This is an excellent series of recordings. The peak of which, of course, comes in the final CD with the 9th Symphony. The instruments are perfectly mixed so that one section doesn't outweigh another. The solosists are superior. The orchestra is crisp and precise. This is one of the best recordings of the nine symphonies out there. And it's a great value.
Pleasing overall..........2004-07-14
Beethoven's Symphonies are very popular among the classical community, and hence there are many versions and sets to choose from. This box set is wonderful for a classical lover who desires to obtain the complete symphonies, but can't afford to spend a hundred dollars in the process. This is by far not the best performance ever recorded by any means, but overall, it stays close to the music and is very traditional. So if you desire to gain a better appreciation for Beethoven's symphonies, but aren't willing or are unable to spend alot of money doing it, this is the perfect box set for you.
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- These are two great recordings of fabulous works plus the King Stephen
- Szell's Beethoven is for those who value precision over all else
- forceful, lyrical performances
- Excellent bargain
- Szell's genius shines
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- Symphony No. 4 In B Flat Major, Op. 60: I. Adagio - Allegro vivace
- Symphony No. 4 In B Flat Major, Op. 60: II. Adagio
- Symphony No. 4 In B Flat Major, Op. 60: III. Allegro vivace
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- Symphony No. 7 In A Major, Op. 92: I. Poco sostenuto - Vivace
- Symphony No. 7 In A Major, Op. 92: II. Allegretto
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- Overture 'King Stephen', Op. 117: Andante con moto - Presto
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These are two great recordings of fabulous works plus the King Stephen.......2006-03-18
I still remember what it was like hearing Beethoven's seventh symphony the first time, and it was this recording. The last movement had accents that felt like hammer blows to me and those groaning basses and soaring horns were sounds I had never heard before. This was something I knew I wanted to pursue. Wow!
The fourth symphony (Opus 60 in B-flat major) is a magnificent work that I appreciate more each time I hear it. Not much is known about its composition except that it was done in the summer of 1806 and its writing interrupted the work on the fifth symphony in c-minor. It was first performed in March of 1807 along with his first three symphonies, a piano concerto, and others of his works during two concerts at a Prince L's house. The review noted that the works (not just the 4th symphony) were rich in ideas, boldly original, full of power, but many felt the ideas were not fully worked out because there were just so many ideas. This, the notice said, often created the effect of rough diamonds.
What I love most about the fourth symphony is its display of Beethoven's wonderful humor. He has the ability to put the right thing in the wrong place in ways that tickly, startle, make me laugh out loud, and settle back in complete amazement. In the hands of a great conductor this is a symphony that can astound without ever having to resort to big effects or bombast. The first movement has this long wandering opening that keeps one guessing and then takes off with brilliant ease. The second movement has one of Beethoven's most beautiful melodies that soon wanders into something more stout, sounds like it might take off, then might sing us the opening again, but never quite does.
The third movement is one of my favorite pieces of music when done right. This is real syncopation, not the fake kind where EVERYTHING is off the beat. This piece keeps moving us around so we think we know where we are, but he takes it away as soon as we think we have it. What joy we feel with this movement because its humor is so much fun. The fourth movement starts a like it perpetual motion piece, but doesn't deliver that either. Again, Beethoven is laughing and soon brings us a delightful tune that is contrasted with grinding bombast for and elbow in the ribs effect. Again, we get the fun of real syncopation. The minor mode was never so much fun as it in providing its over the top contrasting material here.
The seventh symphony (Opus 92 in A major) was premiered in 1813 to immediate success (though Beethoven had begun work on it in 1809) and has been a favorite with audiences ever since. It has so much brilliance and energy that you would have to be a corpse to not be lifted by it. Many have been so carried away as to ascribe their own "program" to the piece. One Dr. Iken claimed to hear the story of a revolution and laid out the drama. Beethoven was incensed at this and all other nonsense stories ascribed to his music. Wagner called this piece "The Apotheosis of Dance" and the music has actually been used in ballet.
The first movement is quite complex its contrasts. It is buoyant and even soars, but then has these quiet and moments of stillness that threaten to stop everything, but then off we go again. The second movement is another of my favorite works. It is a movement with a mournful sweetness that pulls of and exquisite beauty that I still find awe inspiring. Yes, it is clearly a dance, but its materials are so spare and unprepossessing that one cannot imagine the beauties that will emerge in this aching and yet sweet music. Once you hear the music and know the movement you still wonder at how he came up with the ideas for this piece. What else is like it?
The third movement starts with an energetic start from the orchestra supported by a gentle boot from the tympani. You can hear foreshadowings of the crazy scherzo from the ninth and you certainly can hear the groaning of the basses from the first movement in the low winds. Again, a movement of big contrasts and a lot of fun. The last movement starts with an explosion and just takes off from there. Turn up the volume and enjoy the way Beethoven keeps things going even when he pulls back a bit, and then adds more and more each time he crescendos. The energy becomes so intense one might feel frantic, but the music never loses control. That groaning bass figure becomes more prominent and the hammer blows forge the music into a sharper and stronger form.
Szell conducts these works with intelligence, understanding, and real with. I love these recordings. You may have other favorites and that is fine. I am not claiming these as the one and only. But I am claiming; WOW!
Do we really care about the King Stephen overture after hearing the seventh symphony? I don't.
Szell's Beethoven is for those who value precision over all else.......2005-08-19
Szell's recordings of the Beethoven Symphonies enjoyed wide circulation on Columbia, Epic, and later Odyssey LPs, and have been on CD since the late 1980s, and the current issue, the early 1990s, in differing couplings with other works. This should attest to their success, as they are played with great precision: not a note or phrase out of place, and there are no slack moments of ensemble. The Cleveland Orchestra plays so well, as one would expect: Szell's Beethoven is for those who value precision over all else.
Symphony 4 is a top recommendation. All movements are played at a sensible tempo, and there is never a sense of recklnessness, or that things are out of control. This recording was the first I heard of this work, and I became familiar with Beethoven Symphony 4 from this recording (Epic LP) in 1972. Symphony 7 may be considered less successful by some listeners, who value Bruno Walter (Sony), Karajan (DG, the 1962 or 1976 recordings, with the complete Beethoven Symphonies), or Bohm (DG) as authoritative in this piece. I for one like Szell's sensible tempos, and if the acoustics seem a little dry at times, one's mind is drawn to the great precision of the playing. The Cleveland horns are terrific, especially in movements I and IV. The KING STEPHEN Overture is well played, too, and the woodwind and horn fanfares in the closing coda really stir up a storm.
I would recommend this, but not as your only CD of these works.
I recommend supplementing these with Beethoven Symphony recordings by Bruno Walter/Columbia Symphony (Sony, available individually), or Karl Bohm/Vienna Philharmonic (DG, in 2 CD sets which sell for the price of one). You can't go wrong with Szell, and even less so with Szell + Bohm or Walter; it's a "WIN/WIN" situation from the start.
forceful, lyrical performances.......2003-05-27
the beethoven cycle recorded by george szell and the cleveland orchestra in the early 1960's is a miraculous and distinctive account of the symphonies and major orchestral overtures. it manages at the same time to be true to the spirit of beethoven yet immediately fresh and new when compared with almost any other performance available on disc.
szell raised the ensemble and technical control of the cleveland orchestra to an astonishing level, which allowed him many hair raising plunges through the music, for example in the last movements of the 5th and 7th symphonies. the orchestra could render the full dynamic range, and the strings -- for example in the first chords of the egmont overture -- were capable of the powerful, rich sonority we expect from a brass choir.
the real beauty in szell's interpretations is the orchestra's almost balletic sensitivity to rhythm and musical accent. these musicians don't just play the music as a dance, they express dancing as they play. it's a treat to be surprised by this irresistible, springing dance spirit in movements that are so often played as academic forms -- the disc of the 1st and 6th symphonies provides many happy moments. one regrets that there's no szell recording of beethoven's "creatures of prometheus" available.
i love these recordings. at a time when our culture relies on noise, speed, excess, vulgarity and lack of control to get our attention, it's a treat to hear beethoven that is sonorous, sprightly, forceful, lyrical and eloquent. and at a bargain price!
Excellent bargain.......2003-04-12
I had the entire cycle of Szell's Beethoven on LP when I was kid, so getting this CD was like getting re-acquainted with an old friend. Szell's command of the Cleveland Orchestra made it one of the top orchestras in the land during his tenure. (Cleveland!)
This CD has excellent performances of these symphonies. The tempi are (almost) all just right (except for the last movement of the 4th, which is a bit slow for my taste). Szell keeps the second movement of the 7th moving -- too many conceive of it as a dirge. He does the last movement of the 7th just right: it has so much energy that you feel like it's just on the edge of going out of control. The scherzi are also done well: the 4th is on the relaxed side, the 7th extremely fast. Throughout, there is usually just the right amount of rubato where it's required.
My only quibbles with this CD are very minor. The balance seems a bit heavy on the lower notes -- the cellos and basses are a bit too strong and muddy at times. An old friend of mine had a rule about judging a performance of the 4th: listen to the fast fortissimo entrance of the cellos and basses right near the end of the last movement. If it doesn't make the hair on the back of neck stand up, then seek another recording. Szell does OK here, but there are better. (E.g. Bernstein's 60's recording with the NY Phil -- the low strings just explode!)
So, if you don't have a copy of the 4th and/or want another copy of the popular 7th, you won't be disappointed with this choice.
Szell's genius shines.......2000-03-22
I was weaned on these recordings, so I will admit a bias for them. However, after hearing numerous recordings of the Seventh, I must still rank this one above the others. First of all, Szell's interpretations of Beethoven are legendary and seem to make the music as passionate and powerful as possible. Second, his orchestra at the time of these recordings was, simply put, the best on the planet. Unfortunately, in my listenings to all recordings of the Seventh, I have not yet heard an orchestra perfect the Siciliano rhythm of the First Movement (Ercih Leinsdorf reportedly sadi that he would not conduct this Symphony since an orchestra was incapable of performing this rhythm correctly) and this one is no different, with occasional spurts of correctness. My special passion for this performance comes in the Allegretto, where Szell was one of the first to adopt a tempo which does not drift the listener to sleep. As the entire Symphony was once dubbed "The Apothsosis of the Dance," this tempo is much more fitting than that of most rival recordings. Now out on a very affordable CD, this is still my recommendation for a Seventh, but with the Fourth and the Overture on the same disc, this should be in everyone's library.
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- Bernstein's First, Quite Possibly, Best, Beethoven Symphony Cycle
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ASIN: B00006OA68
Release Date: 2002-10-28 |
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Bernstein's First, Quite Possibly, Best, Beethoven Symphony Cycle.......2007-05-23
For those wondering why Leonard Bernstein was such an important, exciting conductor, there's no better introduction than these fine early stereo recordings he made with the New York Philharmonic Orchestra. Critics have celebrated these as exciting, revelatory accounts, almost as memorable as those from George Szell and The Cleveland Orchestra and Herbert von Karajan and the Berliner Philharmoniker, which were recorded almost at the same time as Bernstein's. The only reason why I'd give higher recommendations to Szell's and Karajan's cycles lies primarily with the acoustical qualities of the recording studios (In Karajan's case the converted Berlin church where he made most of his 1960s and 1970s recordings with the Berliner Philharmoniker was sonically the best at that time.) and the overall quality of the musicianship of their respective ensembles, which I would have to rate slightly higher than the New York Philharmonic's. The two finest recordings from Bernstein's New York Philharmonic cycle are those with of the 3rd and 5th symphonies which remain two of the most dramatic recordings of these pieces that I've heard. Overall, I think this set deserves favorable comparisons with his mid 1970s Deutsche Grammophon cycle recorded with the Wiener Philharmoniker during live performances at Vienna's Musikverein; the only exceptional differences are the slightly warmer acoustics of the orchestra and concert hall in the 1970s cycle, and Bernstein's usage of slightly quicker tempi and smaller orchestral forces. If you're looking for an alternative traditional Beethoven symphony cycle, then you won't miss by acquiring this early Bernstein cycle.
Bernstein's early Beethoven makes an enticing bargain.......2007-02-20
I wonder if Leonard Bernstein was the first American conductor to record a complete Beethoven cycle? He must have been, and two of these performances--the Eroica and the Fifth Sym. -- were made famous as vehicles for LB's television talks in the Fities and Sixties. Millions of post-war kids learned from them and I'm one. In retrospect Bernstein's Beethoven wasn't as propulsive and exciting as memory made them. But these performances are full-boded, direct, and satisfying. Perhaps the authority of Karajan and the Berlin Phil. isn't present, but even so, Sony is offering the cycle as a tremendous bargain, all the more so if you buy it used at Amazon Marketplace. Several overtures are thrown in, along with Isaac Stern's excellent account of the Violin Concerto (conductor and soloist are in sympathy, as always, but this is one of their poorest sounding recordings, unfortunately).
LB used a big orchestra for his Beethoven, and the Columbia Records engineers caught them in a big, reverberant space. If you want to hear this music on a modest scale or with historical touches, lok elsewhere. After he decamped to Europe, Bernstein made a second Beethoven cycle with the Vienna Phil. that's leaner, faster, but somewhat lacking in the excitment of discovery that one heard the first time around.
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- Bohm is one of the great Beethoven conductors
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- Symphonie No. 1 en ut majeur, Op. 21: 1. Adagio molto - Allegro con brio
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- Symphonie No. 1 en ut majeur, Op. 21: 3. Menuetto: Allegro molto e vivace
- Symphonie No. 1 en ut majeur, Op. 21: 4. Adagio - Allegro molto e vivace
- Symphonie No. 2 en re majeur, Op. 36: 1. Adagio molto - Allegro con brio
- Symphonie No. 2 en re majeur, Op. 36: 2. Larghetto
- Symphonie No. 2 en re majeur, Op. 36: 3. Scherzo: Allegro - Attacca
- Symphonie No. 2 en re majeur, Op. 36: 4. Allegro molto
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- Symphonie No.4 en si bemol majeur, Op.60: 1. Adagio - Allegro vivace
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- Symphonie No.4 en si bemol majeur, Op.60: 3. Allegro vivace
- Symphonie No.4 en si bemol majeur, Op.60: 4. Allegro ma non troppo
- Symphonie No.5 en ut mineur, Op.67: 1. Allegro con brio
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Karl Böhm's Vienna Philharmonic Beethoven cycle is Deutsche Grammophon's best kept secret. Not only is it the finest complete set of Beethoven symphonies in their catalog, it's also far and away the best recorded, and to make matters even more irresistible, it's also the least expensive (it's available on three "twofer" sets). These performances are typical: weighty, intense, powerful, and magnificently played. Listen especially to the (comparatively) neglected Fourth Symphony: if Böhm doesn't convince you that this is major Beethoven, then no one can. --David Hurwitz
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Bohm is one of the great Beethoven conductors.......2005-08-16
I have been collecting Karl Bohm's stereo recordings in earnest since 1993, and find his Beethoven among the best there is. This 2 disc set of Beethoven's Symphonies 1,2,4,and 5 should not disappoint anyone, unless they're really into the period instrument mentality of Hogwood, Gardiner, Norrington, Goodman, Weil, et al. The Vienna Philharmonic plays beautifully, and as you would expect, produce a burnished string and wind sound, wonderfully blended, but with clarity of lines where called for. Bohm is no speed demon, but he doesn't drag either: IV of Symphony 2 is slower than many I've heard, but it never drags.
I'm going to stick my neck out here and say that I believe Karl Bohm's Beethoven Symphony recordings from 1969-72 are better than Herbert von Karajan's 3 cycles with the Berlin Philharmonic, although there is no doubt Karajan is more marketed and celebrated by the public even 16 years after his death. Bohm is better interpretively, and has better sound in almost all movements of this symphony cycle. But he doesn't rely on dramatics to make his points: Bohm is solid as granite or the Rock of Gibralter, and you either like his approach or you don't. I do. About Karajan, his weakest cycle is the 1982-85 one, on DG. I would say the 1961-2 cycle is better, and the 1975-77 cycle best of Karajan's work, (both of these are DG also), but put them behind Bohm's cycle.
In addition to Bohm, I would recommend Bruno Walter/Columbia Symphony(Sony Classical,for Symphonies 1 through 8, but not 9); Szell/Cleveland for 1,2,3,4,9 (Sony Classical), Bernstein/Vienna (DG).
In this particular release, I enjoyed all 4 symphonies, and found Symphony 5 to be among the best I've heard, along with Furtwangler (the Vienna Philharmonic recording, released in January 2005 by EMI), and Ormandy (Sony Classical, 2 CD set, with 6,7,and 8.)
Lush, dramatic and evocative.......2002-09-24
I played Symphony No. 1 on the way home from work today, and it was as if I were being transported to a higher plane. No music has ever done that to me.
I haven't listened to much classical music for a long time, but recently I found myself drawn to Beethoven as I had 20 years ago. Upon the first listening, these symphonies drew me in and carried me away. I love Beethoven's complexity, drama and sublety. This music so clearly demonstrates why people for generations have considered Beethoven one of the greatest composers.
In the hands of Karl Bohm and the Vienna Philharmonic, these symphonies express themselves like a flower awakening to the sun.
The sound quality of this recording is exceptional. It is like being in the symphony hall, but more personal.
Beethoven's Symphonies 1,2,3,4,5.......2002-05-19
Typically Beethoven, Symphony #4 lifts you off your chair and sends you away with it's power, and Symphony #5 is also a very strong piece of Music, same for Symphonies 1 and 2. If you love Early Beethoven, and love Classical music that really knocks your socks off then you will love this CD set.
Overall, just fablulous........2001-04-25
So now I,ve heard them all. Nine symphonies on three DG doubles and I'm very happy. Below I wrote about the fifth and it's unfortunate. Now the good points. The playing is great. I have some recordings by George Szell and the Cleveland Orchestra that feature playing so "tight" that it's scary. Sometimes it works(third symphony: thumbs-up), sometimes it doesn't(No. 5). I have Solti's 80's version of Beethoven's seventh and eighth whichs features very accurate playing put a real sense that the musicians are afraid to make a mistake, and it sounds just empty. Other disks I have are just sloppy. But this Bohm cycle sounds like relaxed perfection. It's wonderful: even when the playing is very fast, they are just purring along. I love it! The sound of the recording is another plus. Clear, warm, lively and almost no analog hiss. The Solti above sounds like a concrete gymnasium, Szell like a recording studio, the Muti cycle too crowded, '62 Karajan too old, Walter noisy and like a warehouse, Kleiber dramatic but too dark. But the Bohm sounds like a first-rate concert hall. The music? I could go on and on about the excellence of the interpretations. I get the impression that Bohm has a mind for "the whole piece" that is superior to just about everybody. If I hear a No. 8 that surpasses his, or a more beautiful second movement of the sixth, or a seventh that NAILS the climax better, or a more gleeful 4, or a more complete ninth, my head will explode.
Nobody is perfect, but why did it have to be the No. 5?.......2001-04-16
I love the No. 5. And Bohm's other Beethoven recordings are some of my most valued..anythings. But what the heck happened here? This fifth symphony is not good, and the tempo ain't the half of it. Slower tempos are fine. The problem is something else, like affinity for the music or something. As long as I have my Giulini/LA Phil No. 5(definately buy it!), I'll be fine. On a much happier note, the 4 is great! I've heard a few others and this one far surpasses them.
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- Generally solid, and a terrific price
- Excellent Beethoven!
- A great deal for the price
- Not entirely successful
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Release Date: 2000-05-24 |
Tracks:
- Sym No.5 in c, Op.67: Allegro Con Brio - Zagreb Phil
- Sym No.5 in c, Op.67: Andante Con Moto - Zagreb Phil
- Sym No.5 in c, Op.67: Allegro - Zagreb Phil
- Sym No.5 in c, Op.67: Allegro - Zagreb Phil
- Sym No.2 in D, Op.36: Adagio Molto/Allegro Con Brio - Zagreb Phil
- Sym No.2 in D, Op.36: Larghetto - Zagreb Phil
- Sym No.2 in D, Op.36: Scherzo: Allegro - Zagreb Phil
- Sym No.2 in D, Op.36: Allegro Molto - Zagreb Phil
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- Sym No.3 in E Flat, Op.55 'Eroica': Allegro Con Brio - CSR SO/Zagreb Phil
- Sym No.3 in E Flat, Op.55 'Eroica': Marcia Funebre: Adagio Assai - CSR SO/Zagreb Phil
- Sym No.3 in E Flat, Op.55 'Eroica': Allegro Vivace - CSR SO/Zagreb Phil
- Sym No.3 in E Flat, Op.55 'Eroica': Allegro Molto - CSR SO/Zagreb Phil
- Sym No.8 in F, Op.93: Allegro Vivace E Con Brio - CSR SO/Zagreb Phil
- Sym No.8 in F, Op.93: Allegretto Scherzando - CSR SO/Zagreb Phil
- Sym No.8 in F, Op.93: Tempo Di Menuetto - CSR SO/Zagreb Phil
- Sym No.8 in F, Op.93: Allegro Vivace - CSR SO/Zagreb Phil
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- Sym No.6 in F, Op.68 'Pastoral': Allegro Ma Non Troppo - CSR SO/Zagreb Phil
- Sym No.6 in F, Op.68 'Pastoral': Andante Molto Mosso - CSR SO/Zagreb Phil
- Sym No.6 in F, Op.68 'Pastoral': Allegro - CSR SO/Zagreb Phil
- Sym No.6 in F, Op.68 'Pastoral': Allegro - CSR SO/Zagreb Phil
- Sym No.6 in F, Op.68 'Pastoral': Allegretto - CSR SO/Zagreb Phil
- Sym No.1 in C, Op.21: Adagio Molto/Allegro Con Brio - CSR SO/Zagreb Phil
- Sym No.1 in C, Op.21: Andante Cantabile Con Moto - CSR SO/Zagreb Phil
- Sym No.1 in C, Op.21: Menuetto: Allegro Molto E Vivace - CSR SO/Zagreb Phil
- Sym No.1 in C, Op.21: Adagio-Allegro Molto E Vivace - CSR SO/Zagreb Phil
Tracks:
- Sym No.7 in A, Op.92: Poco Sostenuto/Vivace - Zagreb Phil/Richard Edlinger
- Sym No.7 in A, Op.92: Allegretto - Zagreb Phil/Richard Edlinger
- Sym No.7 in A, Op.92: Presto - Zagreb Phil/Richard Edlinger
- Sym No.7 in A, Op.92: Allegro Con Brio - Zagreb Phil/Richard Edlinger
- Sym No.4 in B Flat, Op.60: Adagio/Allegro Vivace - Zagreb Phil/Richard Edlinger
- Sym No.4 in B Flat, Op.60: Adagio - Zagreb Phil/Richard Edlinger
- Sym No.4 in B Flat, Op.60: Menuetto: Allegro Vivace - Zagreb Phil/Richard Edlinger
- Sym No.4 in B Flat, Op.60: Allegro Ma Non Troppo - Zagreb Phil/Richard Edlinger
Tracks:
- Sym No.9 in d, Op.125 'Choral': Allegro Ma Non Troppo/Un Poco Maestoso - Gabriele Lechner/Michael Pabst/Diane Elias/Robert Holzer
- Sym No.9 in d, Op.125 'Choral': Molto Vivace - Gabriele Lechner/Michael Pabst/Diane Elias/Robert Holzer
- Sym No.9 in d, Op.125 'Choral': Adagio Molto E Cantabile/Andante Moderato - Gabriele Lechner/Michael Pabst/Diane Elias/Robert Holzer
- Sym No.9 in d, Op.125 'Choral': Finale: Presto - Gabriele Lechner/Michael Pabst/Diane Elias/Robert Holzer
Customer Reviews:
Generally solid, and a terrific price.......2003-09-08
This Beethoven set probably won't win any awards, but considering the price, it's surprisingly good. Richard Edlinger's conducting is straightforward and no-nonsense, and the Zagreb Philharmonic produces a solid, dark Beethoven sound. Unfortunately, two of the symphonies (3 and 6) are performed by the CSR Symphony Orchestra conducted by Michael Halasz, and are noticeably weaker. Halasz's conducting is perfunctory and the CSR, whoever they are, has a thinner-sounding string section. The recording quality is excellent, however, and the price is unbeatable. If you're a cheapskate Beethoven fan, grab it.
One minor point ... Amazon describes this as a "box set." It isn't; it's in a foldout cardboard container (which is slightly too large to fit into a conventional CD storage rack).
Excellent Beethoven!.......2003-07-31
Having not spent my life in search for the "perfect" interpretation Beethoven's symphonies, I went with this satisfying set from Lydian. This is a very handsome collection with interesting notes on each symphony's creation and portraits of the master composer. The Zagreb Philharmonic proves themselves to be fine players with each passage clearly recorded and reproduced. The quality of sound is excellent! The tempos and interpretations feel appropriate. I have enjoyed getting to know each symphony through these recordings and anyone looking for a bargain price with quality performances will too. Fine music such as this will shine no matter who is playing. Bravo Beethoven! Bravo Zagreb!
A great deal for the price.......2002-12-14
Regardless of the comments of the reviewer above me (look up...if you dare) I must say this is a surprisingly good set of Beethoven's complete symphonies. Its true (as my above reviewer states) that some of the symphonies are taken at a fast tempo, but they are hardly "light". This set could very well be priced at three times as much as it currently is and still be considered a good deal. (I've learned that in the world of classical music, the most expensive CD is not ALWAYS the best)
Not entirely successful.......2002-01-10
The performances on this set range from D- to B-. The best are the 5,7, and 8 and the worst the 3 and 6. It seems clear that Edlinger is an able Beethoven conductor and his orchestra is basically fine. His interpretations are also really good on the 7 and 8 though the 5 is a little fast and lightweight for my taste. The other conductor is just well..unlistenable. Maybe a set that is good across the board is not to be expected at this price. My recommendation would be to save for the Karl Bohm cycle on DG, which is available on three doubles(and includes overtures), and supplement that with Giulini's wonderful no.5 with the LA phil.
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