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5.0 out of 5 stars
Amazingly fresh, May 10, 2005
This review is from: Brandenburg Concertos Nos 1-6 (Audio CD)
This is one of the most wonderful Brandenburg sets I ever have listened to (Including Tafelmusik, Goodman, Chamber orchestra of europe, Orch age enlightment, Hogwood, Leppard (best of traditional versions, superb), Richter). It has great freshness, dinamic pulse and spontaneus vitality. And those virtues are consistently maintained along the whole set. Of course not always everything sounds like what one would like (for when you listen several versions, you begin to draw an "ideal version") because interpreters will not have the same oppinion that you, eg the last movement of the 6th (I would have liked a more "demonic" or "maniac" pulse, but it's fine as it is), or the not ideal "hooty" oboe sound in the 1st concerto.
You have strenght and vigour: look at the beggining of Nº 1 or to the whole 3º, among incountables exemples. You have transparency of textures (in the 5th is the first time I can hear what Bach wrote for the ripieno strings). You have intense speeds (The 4th Presto is real presto) without being breathless (like Goebel's set). You have also delicacy (the minuets in the 1st (first time it is made with real grace instead of the usual strenght, at odds with this courtly dance). And spontaneity (the recorder parts,the imaginative solution to the misterious slow mov of the 3rd, or the cadenza of 1st mov of the 5th, which is felt like an "improvised" fashion, with parts prestissimo and sudden stops, very different from the usual "sewing machine", uniform speeds of actual harpsichordists). And a lot of attention to instrumental textures, essential thing in ancient instruments (look at the horns in the first, the trumpet in the second, the strings in general).
To sum up, very, very vital. Not ideal -who can does it?- but better, better than the Brittishs. It has a real, extroverted personality. To listen to again and again, a lasting source of seduction.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Wonderful! Better than that!, November 8, 2003
This review is from: Brandenburg Concertos Nos 1-6 (Audio CD)
Truly inspired revelations about this music, especially from the wind instruments and the contrabasse. (Do listen on something that will give you bass sound without stint.) The Allegro from the Third is the most exciting music I've heard since Biondi's marvelous assault -- and I use the word advisedly -- on Vivaldi's Four Seasons. If we could hear things played this way in the concert hall, we'd go there more often. Don't miss it. Find it somewhere, somehow and wonder!
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