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Beethoven / Berlin Philh / Cluytens
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Roland van Gaalen
2024-08-29 10:59:32 UTC
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On 25 February 1997 professor Tony Movshon wrote a glowing review of the
EMI Beethoven symphony set recorded in 1957-1960 by the Berlin
Philharmonic conducted by André Cluytens (*):

"I cannot praise this set highly enough. ... This is the work of a
master musician."

Today I listened to #6, the Pastoral symphony, again.

And again I conclude: yes, this is _extremely_ beautiful music.

In the next few hours, I want to keep hearing this in my head and will
not listen to any other music!

The interpretation seems middle-of-the-road and natural, and yet I find
it overwhelming.

The grandeur has a delicate quality.

The sound is excellent on my Tivoli 'Music System+'.

And the orchestra sounds great.

(*) See the Google archive of rec.music.classical.recordings. The thread
is titled "Beethoven symphonies: Cluytens". The message is dated 25
February 1997.
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Roland van Gaalen
The Netherlands
Roland van Gaalen
2024-08-29 12:19:43 UTC
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[PS 'Today' in the above message is 25 July 2024, when I posted it
somewhere else.]

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