Gotta be honest, on balance not enthralled by it. Lots of good things in it, but Fischer's too interested for me in livening it up and misses a lot of the profundity. I like the vitality, but some of it comes off hard-driven to me, and some of it is curiously not as vital as it should be. There are a lot of weird, arbitrary mannerisms with the phrasing, a lot of fast tempos that the orchestra can't seem to sustain, and while I don't think Brahms has to be done with a huge orchestra, it shouldn't sound enervated either. I'm quite firmly a Fischer fan, so this was somewhat disappointing for me. Still, an individual take on Brahms 1 shouldn't be ignored. For me, Jochum is still the gold-medal winner in this symphony. But among the most recent recordings Janowski/Pittsburgh is really wonderful.