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Anton Bruckner: Symphony No.5 in B flat major - Georg Tintner
 
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Anton Bruckner: Symphony No.5 in B flat major - Georg Tintner

Anton Bruckner , Georg Tintner , Royal Scottish National Orchestra Audio CD
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  • Audio CD (August 5, 1997)
  • SPARS Code: DDD
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Naxos
  • ASIN: B00000148X
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (15 customer reviews)
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33 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Individual and searching account, December 15, 1999
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Mike Willis (Trafalgar, Victoria Australia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Anton Bruckner: Symphony No.5 in B flat major - Georg Tintner (Audio CD)
This was the first of a planned cycle of Bruckner cycle under the late Georg Tinter, a venerable Bruckner conductor who never really received his due until Naxos started to recorded his performances (an earlier Bruckner 6 does not begin to compare with the Naxos remake).

The present performance is rather typical of this conductor in Bruckner. First, there is the obvious love and dedication which have gone into the preparation of the score. The orchestra plays with fire and conviction. Second, there is Tinter's keen ear for detail and his ability to "place" the climaxes of each movement almost to perfection (a gift he shared with Karajan, Furtwanger and, on his day, Knappertsbuch). Third there is the clean, almost clinical orchestral sound which allows you to hear almost every note, and finally, there is a natural sense of pacing which enables the orchestral details to be laid out logically and systematically, yet never in a hurried or laboured fashion.

These ingredients combine to create a unique style in performing Bruckner. This is because Tinter somehows manages to combine the elemental force of a Furtwangler performance with the clinical ear of a Szell - and he does it in a way which seems to be quite individual (and natural; his style is never as forced as Szell). Tinter is always "his own man" and his insights and sincerity shine through in each movement.

These are not easy, slick or smooth performances; but they are questing, searching, individualised (without being mannered) and thought provoking ones, which speak of a life of studying these superb manuscripts. As such they should surely be judged on their own very considerable merits.

This fifth is thus an important and thought provoking document. Ultimately, it is the control of dynamic light and shade which is the most impact (for example as heard in the first movement, especially in the build of up the coda). Don't listen to this performance to be lulled to sleep: listen to it to experience a quest for sincerity and truth. This is a most interesting and thought provoking performance which may be underrated by some reviewers initially.

Tintner's cycle is due to be completed in 2000. It is well worth collecting - perhaps not as an only set - but as one person's quest to find his own way to the heart and soul of a composer he loved all his life. There should always be performances like this in the catalogue: they enrich our understanding of a composer and make us listen with new ears.

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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Hills are moved instead of mountains., September 15, 2003
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Jeffrey Lee (Asheville area, NC USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Anton Bruckner: Symphony No.5 in B flat major - Georg Tintner (Audio CD)
From the beginning, I feel there are a number of things lacking in Tintner's Bruckner Fifth. This impression strengthens as the entire work unfolds. My biggest quip is that there is virtually no sense of commanding power and presence, which is a necessary commodity of Bruckner's symphonic style. I also find Tintner's approach both a little too extroverted and superficial for the way I prefer Bruckner. There isn't enough probing, of getting into the music; therefore, I don't feel drawn into it myself. Momentousness, grandeur, humility, joy---all are not in much evidence. A vanilla Bruckner ! To get satisfaction I have to go with Jochum and the Amsterdam Concertgebouw or Bavarian Radio Symphony, Knappertsbusch with the Vienna or Munich Philharmonic and Schuricht with the Vienna Philharmonic. Each of these conductors reveals an exuberant, involving quality replete with a sense of sweep and scale.

Next, a truly big brass sound is not captured on this recording. I can't say that I'm sure of the reason why. It might be the recording venue or hall or the sound engineers. Perhaps there is an absence of real weight in the Scottish National Orchestra's horn section. Incidentally, though the orchestra's fundamental execution is fine, there are peak moments when the horns sound as if they are blasting rather than blazing. It seems that too much of the leading edge of the brass is emphasized. Where is resonance or reverberation ? A majestic attribute is not one of the salient features of this interpretation.

Finally, my ears search occasionally for more of what some might call an Austrian peasant flavor. I don't know if this is a proper or appropriate expression. I believe I am listening for more of a rustic quality, which I feel eludes Tintner. It's the absence of this aspect combined with a less than imposing AND probing Brucknerian characterization that leaves me somewhat unfulfilled. There is considerably more to this composer than Tintner offers here.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Lightweight, but a good alternative for those who already know the work, August 12, 2009
This review is from: Anton Bruckner: Symphony No.5 in B flat major - Georg Tintner (Audio CD)
The fifth is, I think, a weak link in the Tintner cycle of Bruckner symphonies (I haven't heard all, so I don't know if it is the weakest). The tempos are rather quick and the whole work comes across sounding rather too lightweight - and this for one of Bruckner's most profound and potentially most monumental-sounding works. I hasten to add that I don't consider Tintner's approach a failure - the music obtains a very find flow and there are many carefully shaped passages and beautiful things; and the whole performance is eminently coherent and purposeful, with a clear architecture and impressive development sections - it is just that the whole thing ends up sounding just a little bit inconsequential.

The playing by the Royal Scottish National Orchestra is generally superb, well-prepared and with extraordinary attention to detail, although I have questions about the playing at certain occasions in the finale. The sound quality is also very good, if a little distant, but - again - in the end I wouldn't consider this one a top choice (Karajan still holds that honor in my view) - although it is a very decent alternative, and one that I, in the end, am glad to have heard.
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