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Title: FWM/VPO M9th archive
Post by: John Kim on January 30, 2022, 05:23:35 PM
https://radiothek.orf.at/oe1/20220130/666570?origin=oe1.orf.at
Title: Re: FWM/VPO M9th archive
Post by: John Kim on January 30, 2022, 05:40:35 PM
I. 27'48" II. 14'44" III 12'21" IV. 21'38"
Title: Re: FWM/VPO M9th archive
Post by: erikwilson7 on January 31, 2022, 04:25:56 PM
Thanks John, this recording sounds excellent. I really like the timings here too; a flowing finale but the final moments are still stretched out as if it were, say, Chailly's monstrous 28-minute finale. Awesome low bell sounds too.

I wish the second movement was given a bit more room to breathe and stomp around. I like when that one is around 16 mins.

I like what Stenz, Salonen, Gielen, and Abbado do in regards to the finale. They keep the finale flowing but still manage to stretch out the end to 5-7 minutes.
Title: Re: FWM/VPO M9th archive
Post by: John Kim on February 01, 2022, 06:47:20 PM
Erik,

You are post on. Szell in Cleveland also did the same; in IV. he kept the movement flowing until about a few min. are left, and then he slowed down quite a bit allowing it to end the way it's supposed to like you described. A very effective conducting and I think FWM has done the same thing here.

John