Critics normally remember the excellence of Maazel's Bruckner Symphony No. 8 with BPO, but I was happily surprised by the equally excellent B7th by the same force. Clocking at 74 min. it is very slow but Maazel keeps all four movts in tight control in terms of structure, nuance, tempo relationships, brilliantly maintaining the sense of natural flow and inevitability, all of which are essential in realizing Bruckner's mammoth score. In this edition the first two movts are expanded to incredible 50 min. but I never felt sluggishness in the conducting or playing. I still treasure Karl Bohm's beautiful but intense reading with VPO available on DG; no other team can match the utterly natural flow and phrasing demonstrated in this recording and the Vienna string's glowing, ravish sound is truly something to marvel at. Still, Maazel should be commended for his daring leadership and BPO's smooth but burnished playing is hard to resist. EMI's engineering is outstanding, clear, warm, and vibrant.
John,