Hi guys,
I read a reviw on Amazon.com abour the Abbado/Quasthoff/von Otter "Des Knaben Wunderhorn :
Quote" A TRUE LANDMARK IN LIEDER RECORDING, September 9, 2002
By J. C. Bailey (East Sussex United Kingdom) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Mahler - Des Knaben Wunderhorn / von Otter, Quasthoff, Berlin Phil., Abbado (Audio CD)
I received this album by accident, as a record club recording of the month that I had neglected to cancel. I could have returned it to the club, but decided to keep it because of the connections between "Des Knaben Wunderhorn" and Mahler's astonishing second symphony which I have loved for many years.
It turned out to be a lucky accident. These are flawless songs, perfectly exhibiting the craft of the second-greatest orchestrator in history. This new recording combines the talents of two of the greatest living lieder-singers with one of the few truly world-class teamings of orchestra and conductor. The sound quality is outstanding even by the best modern digital standards.
If GM is "the second-greatest orchestrator in history", Who is the best? Berlioz? Any comments from you guys, or from J.C. Bailey.
Roffe