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Feb-07-2008, 18:22
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My rant in my previous post was not against Eroica, which happens to be my favourite as well. I simply feel that comparing it to Mozart as a point of underlying its greatness is irrelevant.
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Feb-11-2008, 01:10
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Originally Posted by Kurkikohtaus
My rant in my previous post was not against Eroica, which happens to be my favourite as well. I simply feel that comparing it to Mozart as a point of underlying its greatness is irrelevant.
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A fair point. I simply used Mozart as an example, though. I agree that being innovative isn't the only measure of a work, but I do find it to be an important one.
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Feb-11-2008, 01:52
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i was such an idiot 3 years ago, why did i start this stupid thread? "Best Beethoven Symphonies" what a hilariously idiotic concept.
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Feb-11-2008, 07:52
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Originally Posted by Kevin Acker
I agree that being innovative isn't the only measure of a work, but I do find it to be an important one.
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There we can agree, innovation prevents music from becoming derivative and uninspired.
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Feb-18-2008, 13:27
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9--Zander, Tennstedt/LPO, Szell/Cleveland, Toscanini/NBC, Furtwangler 3/1942
6--Szell, Solti, Monteux
5--Zander, C. Kleiber, Reiner
7--Solti, Zander, Mravinsky, C. Kleiber
3--Keilberth, Furtwangler 12/44, Furtwangler 1952?, Karajan 1962, Klemperer
4--Klemperer, Monteux
8--Szell, Solti
1--Solti
2--Solti
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Jun-21-2008, 03:44
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Tie for first place - 3 & 9
then 6,8,7,1,5,4,2
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Jul-01-2008, 10:21
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Be happy with the 3rd movement of Sym. No. 9!
9 Karl Bohm('70s, the best 3rd movement), Fricsay, Karajan, Abbado
6 Karl Bohm
5 Carlos Kleiber
3 ?(best recording not yet known to me, still searching)
7 Carlos Kleiber
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Jul-01-2008, 13:12
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1 Walter
2-3 Bernstein
4 Walter
5 Kleiber (Just heard the Vanska/Minnesota performance, and it is certainly in competition with this one!)
6 Walter
7 Bernstein
8 (no real preference)
9 Solti
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Jul-01-2008, 15:39
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I was never too fond of the Ninth. It really is ingenious, and I respect it very deeply; I just don't see what all the hullabaloo is about...
1) 3
2) 7
3) 9
4) 5
5) 4
6) 1
7) 6
8) 8
9) 2
That's my list. I just got Toscanini's cycle in the mail a couple of weeks ago, so I'll come back to this one, too.
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"Aufersteh'n, ja aufersteh'n
wirst du, mein Herz, in einem Nu!
Was du geschlagen
zu Gott wird es dich tragen!"
-Gustav Mahler
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Jul-01-2008, 19:56
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Todd
Interesting lists, but the correct one is as follows:
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Correct? This is music, friend. Nobody's right.
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Jul-19-2008, 23:39
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I like the Sixth.
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Jul-21-2008, 07:20
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1) 4th
2) 3rd
3) 9th
4) 5th
5) 6th
6) 8th
7) 2nd
8) 1st
9) 7th
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Jul-23-2008, 00:12
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1) 9th
2) 3th
3) 5th
4) 6th
5) 7th
6) 8th
7) 4th
8) 2th
9) 1st
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Sep-11-2008, 01:33
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3
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I just started collecting Osmo Vanska's cycle (4 and 5 in the mail right now; the fifth should be intense!). I have high hopes that it'll be every bit as great as reviews have been, and am sure they will be; Osmo's Sibelius that I've heard is absolutely stunning.
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"Aufersteh'n, ja aufersteh'n
wirst du, mein Herz, in einem Nu!
Was du geschlagen
zu Gott wird es dich tragen!"
-Gustav Mahler
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Sep-11-2008, 09:24
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7th
9th
6th
5th
3rd
4th
8th
2nd
1st
all from Walter Weller
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