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11 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
America's best from New Zealand,
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This review is from: Harris: Symphony No. 7, William Schuman: Symphony No. 6 (Audio CD)
Though the performances do not equal those 50+year -old ones from Ormandy, these performers are to be saluted for their valiant efforts. It was wonderful to hear Harris's brilliant orchestrations in modern sound. The sad part is that in this country (USA) that spends countless billions and billions of dollars on cheap entertainment (football, baseball, pop "music", etc.) it takes a NEW ZEALAND orchestra to record two of our greatest symphonies. Sad.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wonderful and Valid!,
By Musician "angrylemur" (West Point, NY United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Harris: Symphony No. 7, William Schuman: Symphony No. 6 (Audio CD)
The challenge in performing or recording any work already done by a master conductor is ever present. One could choose to perform it exactly the way it has been done before but that would make it an insincere and bad imitation of said work. After careful study and musical decision making resulting in a sincere attempt to realize a composer's work, mixed with fine musicians doing what they do best it becomes valid and worth hearing. This recording not only does that but is pleasing to hear. As a strong Harris fan I enjoy this recording of this symphony and count it among my top favorites of all his recorded symphonies - and I have them all. I applaud this conductor and orchestra for championing the work of a composer such as Harris. Well done!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Not quite what it could have been, but not a disaster either,
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This review is from: Harris: Symphony No. 7, William Schuman: Symphony No. 6 (Audio CD)
These are two of the truly great American symphonies, and I would truly like to welcome this release with open arms. Given the performances, though, my rapture is somewhat modified.The Harris gets the better performance: Keelan's grasp of this tightly-structured symphony is on a level with Ormandy, with the advantage of modern sound, and while the New Zealanders may not be quite on the same level as those fabulous Philadelphians, they do the work proud nonetheless. Ormandy also recorded the Schuman, and here I feel the older conductor decisively rules the roost. It's not that Keelan's a bad performance, it's just that it all feels a little too careful and well-mannered, which is damaging in a work such as this, which really should live far more dangerously than it does here. Nothing's terribly wrong with the performance per se: again the New Zealanders perform admirably, and again the sound adds an impact to Schuman's highly charged symphonic argument which is anything but negligible. But with Ormandy there's a do-or-die intensity which Keelan hardly even hints at here. For all that, though, the CD is still worth acquiring. The Harris is excellent, and as for the Schuman, it will do as a fairly good stopgap until Gerard Schwarz gets around to it on Naxos.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
It's a good thing,
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This review is from: Harris: Symphony No. 7, William Schuman: Symphony No. 6 (Audio CD)
As for reviewer Sluitjer's pan of this performance, just how many available recordings are there to validate a judgement of "worst possible"? To cross-compare versions of Harris symphonism practically requires sticking entirely to the over-programmed #3. I will agree that this is really Ormandy music. But I love this piece enough that I wish it would get more trials like this. I think I will keep this Keenan NZSO version along with the classic one from the 1950s. It is less emotional, but the sauce isn't quite so gooey.
7 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
The worst possible Harris!,
This review is from: Harris: Symphony No. 7, William Schuman: Symphony No. 6 (Audio CD)
This is absolutely the worst possible performance of Roy Harris' Symphony #7. It doesn't even sound like Harris! If they only would have listened to Eugene Ormandy's recording of this work with the Philadelphia Orchestra (Albany TROY 256), they would have known how this symphony is supposed to be performed. That 1955 mono recording may be a little shrill, but nevertheless so much preferable to this dreadful first stereo recording of this neglected symphony.
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Harris: Symphony No. 7, William Schuman: Symphony No. 6 by Roy Harris (Audio CD - 2001)
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