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General Category => Gustav Mahler and Related Discussions => Topic started by: barryguerrero on January 28, 2022, 05:53:39 PM
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This is off topic. I checked out the brief excerpts of Thielemann's new recording of Bruckner 2 on Sony (Vienna Phil.). FINALLY, this may be a B2 that makes some sense to me. I normally loath B2, and think it's worst second symphony that any of the 'big boys' composed. I don't know if it's just the Vienna Phil. factor, or Thielemann's usage of the Carragan edition - or both (?). It just sounds much better than usual to me. Tell me what you think.
https://www.prestomusic.com/classical/products/9303495--bruckner-symphony-no-2
I'm very much looking forward to an eventual B5 release with Thielemann/V.P.O. I did own their Bruckner 8, but traded it in. While the first two movements were rather 'ordinary', the last two movements were terrific. It's just that I already have five other accounts of B8 with the Vienna Phil.alone!
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When I was traversing the Bruckner symphonies for the first time, I really had to force myself to like B2. It was maybe the hardest to 'like,' but now I enjoy it. I really like the slow movement and the finale. The ending is exciting as hell (depending on the version), but it does sort of come out of nowhere.
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I listened to the Presto samples, and I liked what I heard. I had no previous antipathy for the Second but no great affinity for it. Perhaps the treatment here eschews the Bruckner of the latter symphonies, appropriate for a composer still developing his own distinct style.
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Good point.
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I quite like Thielemann/VPO/Sony B4th. Richard Osborne of Gramophone Magazine gave it a rave review too.
John