Sujet : Re: New topic: which Bruckner boxes should be avoided?
De : herst (at) *nospam* online.nl (Herman)
Groupes : rec.music.classicalDate : 12. Jul 2024, 09:10:27
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aIaoAuUSiYM&t=152sThere is a bunch of live performances by the Concertgebouw on youtube,
with an eighty plus Eugen Jochum. Usually I'm not that hot about very
old sit-down conductors doing Bruckner, but these performances have an
amazing vitality and energy, such as in this Seventh. And it's from a
concert on an Asian tour!
The story was Jochum said: "Tomorrow night we'll go slower yet!" But A
it isn't that slow end B it's not 'tired' slow.
It's also fun to see all those familiar faces, from before the CO became
R. Viktor Libermann and Johan Kracht at the first desk violins. Across
the stage Peter Masseurs on trumpet. Matthias Maurer on alto.