Re: Bruno Walter's Columbia Symphony principle players?
- From: "Todd Schurk" <patterbear@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 31 Aug 2005 08:23:37 -0700
Hi Richard,
I was kind of wary to hear it again-but just found it full of meaning
and dedication. There is a great deal of detail,especially in the winds
and lower strings. Even though these came in Walter's "Indian Summer"
there is plenty of energy to match the warmth. It just seemed nice to
get "thrown back" to that time after so many uninspired,run of the mill
cycles or nasty bare bones so-called "historic informed authentic
whatever" no vibrato allowed,politically correct, etc. I must
confess-the mastering I have is probably the worst(though it sounds
fine to me). It's the one I got from Berkshire record outlet for $18 or
so on 6 discs called CBS special products. Perhaps others who have
heard the latest incarnations can chime in.
.
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