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Gustav Holst , Richard [1] Strauss , William Steinberg , Boston Symphony Orchestra Audio CD
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listen  1. Also sprach Zarathustra, Op.30 - EinleitungBoston Symphony Orchestra 2:00$0.99 Buy Track
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listen  3. Also sprach Zarathustra, Op.30 - Von der großen SehnsuchtBoston Symphony Orchestra 1:42$0.99 Buy Track
listen  4. Also sprach Zarathustra, Op.30 - Von den Freuden und LeidenschaftenBoston Symphony Orchestra 1:56$0.99 Buy Track
listen  5. Also sprach Zarathustra, Op.30 - Das GrabliedBoston Symphony Orchestra 1:57$0.99 Buy Track
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listen  7. Also sprach Zarathustra, Op.30 - Der GenesendeBoston Symphony Orchestra 4:39$0.99 Buy Track
listen  8. Also sprach Zarathustra, Op.30 - Das Tanzlied - Das NachtliedBoston Symphony Orchestra 6:34$0.99 Buy Track
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listen10. The Planets, op.32 - 1. Mars, the Bringer of WarBoston Symphony Orchestra 6:37$0.99 Buy Track
listen11. The Planets, op.32 - 2. Venus, the Bringer of PeaceBoston Symphony Orchestra 7:25Album Only
listen12. The Planets, op.32 - 3. Mercury, the Winged MessengerBoston Symphony Orchestra 3:59$0.99 Buy Track
listen13. The Planets, op.32 - 4. Jupiter, the Bringer of JollityBoston Symphony Orchestra 8:01Album Only
listen14. The Planets, op.32 - 5. Saturn, the Bringer of Old AgeBoston Symphony Orchestra 7:45Album Only
listen15. The Planets, op.32 - 6. Uranus, the MagicianBoston Symphony Orchestra 5:24$0.99 Buy Track
listen16. The Planets, op.32 - 7. Neptune, the MysticBoston Symphony Orchestra 6:47$0.99 Buy Track


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  • Performer: William Steinberg
  • Orchestra: Boston Symphony Orchestra
  • Conductor: Richard [1] Strauss, William Steinberg
  • Composer: Gustav Holst, Richard [1] Strauss
  • Audio CD (May 8, 2001)
  • SPARS Code: ADD
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Original recording remastered
  • Label: Deutsche Grammophon
  • ASIN: B000056TKD
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (16 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #42,231 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

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Release Date: 8-MAY-2001

 

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25 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Best Of The Best, January 25, 2005
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R. V. Wendel (NYC, NY United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Holst: The Planets / R. Strauss: Also Sprach Zarathustra (Audio CD)
These 2 recordings are simply the best ones available, and it's due to the combination of a masterful conductor and a world-class orchestra in a superb hall with killer organ, and inspired interpretations. If only RCA or Mercury could have recorded these instead of DGG. Even with thin bass, overly close micing at times, and curiously distant micing at others, the performances survive as the best ever.

Much of the magic here is summed up in one word: tempos! Many have noted Steinberg's fast tempos in the Holst, often sighting Mars as particularly too fast. Well, they are plan wrong. The composer himself recorded this suite electrically in 1926. You think Steinberg's 46 minutes is fast? Holst gets through it in under 41! Now some have said the engineers rushed him so as to get the music to fit on the old 78 discs. That is totally false. Others have said he wasn't a good conductor. OK, ensemble sloppiness bears that out, but doesn't hold water when it comes to basic tempi. Holst marked Mars as "Allegro" which means, quite simply, "fast." At a timing of 6:18, Holst conducted it fast. He wanted it fast! Steinberg comes in at 6:34. In every other movement but Uranus, Steinberg is 0:30 to 0:70 slower than Holst, but still closely approximates the interpretations, and those interpretations are superb. Only in Uranus is Steinberg faster than Holst, but at 5:22, it's the tempo you're used to hearing, but with precision that's rarely matched, and an organ gliss that will blow you across the room!

Again, on the Strauss, the forward motion is always there, making Zarathustra as wonderfully unified as it can possibly be.

Bernstein and the 1962 Karajan [Vienna Phil] in the Planets have superior moments [especially Karajan's use of metal hammers on the chimes in Saturn as specified by Holst] and Reiner and Karajan also turn in superb Zarathustras, but here are both on one CD about as close to perfection as one can get and, I suspect, closest to the composer's intentions.
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23 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A thirty-year-old treasure., November 27, 2001
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Bob Zeidler (Charlton, MA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Holst: The Planets / R. Strauss: Also Sprach Zarathustra (Audio CD)
If you've followed the fortunes of the Boston Symphony Orchestra only casually, then you'll probably be thinking that, over the last half-century, this orchestra has had only two music directors: Charles Munch, followed by Seiji Ozawa. (If you were to go back yet another quarter-century, you'd throw in the name of Serge Koussevitsky.) But there was a decade, from the early 60's to the early 70's, when the BSO was led first by Erich Leinsdorf, a fine opera conductor whose strengths did not translate particularly well to the concert stage, and then by William Steinberg, who led it all too briefly for a few years (1969 - 1972). Regrettably, Steinberg made only a handful of recordings with the BSO, and this was probably his finest.

For me, Steinberg will best be remembered for his traversal of the Brahms symphonies on Enoch Light's Command Classics label, and for this Boston recording of Gustav Holst's "The Planets." Long a favorite piece of British music for me, I believe I've owned (or at least heard) all of the recorded performances by Sir Adrian Boult (long considered the "owner" of this work), as well as critically-acclaimed recordings by Bernard Hermann, Andre Previn, Sir Malcom Sargent and Leopold Stokowski. But this Steinberg performance immediately went to the top of my list when it first came out on LP thirty years ago. It has also been critically acclaimed by that all-too-British publication, the Penguin Guide, which seldom holds American recordings of British music in such high esteem, particularly when every British conductor of any merit whatsoever has recorded this work.

Now, with its reissuance as part of DGG's "The Originals" series, Steinberg's performance is back up there, on the top of my list, getting its fair amount of playing time. I don't believe that any other conductor has provided a "Mars" with anywhere near the visceral excitement that Steinberg supplies here, or the heroic "swagger" of the Elgarian "nobilmente" theme in "Jupiter." In "Saturn" one can feel - if not hear - the organ underpinnings at the close of the movement, and again in the allegro section of "Uranus." The ethereal mysticism of "Neptune," with its wordless chorus, is gauged very well, with a satisfyinlgy realistic fadeout at the end. All-in-all, a true showpiece for the virtuosic work of the BSO soloists, sections and full ensemble, captured in vivid sound.

The Strauss companion piece, at first glance an odd partner for the Holst work, is not really a strange discmate at all. "Also Sprach Zarathustra" - like "The Planets" - requires virtuosic solo, section and ensemble work. Joseph Silverstein, long the BSO concertmaster, is about as fine a violin soloist in this work as you're bound to hear. And, lest one forget (and how can one?), the Strauss work begins with the famous Introduction for brass, organ and timpani, so that in a sense it is the use of the organ that provides a point of continuity, so to speak. Unlike far too many recordings of "Also Sprach Zarathustra," in which the organ is either "overplayed" for dramatic effect or is not appropriately in tune with the orchestra, the balance and intonation here are nigh-perfect.

Probably - no, make that definitely - the best archival record we'll have of the brief association of Steinberg and the Boston Symphony. At a time in the relatively recent past when it could easily be said that the BSO was one of "the big five."

Bob Zeidler
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Out of this world, July 26, 2003
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Paul Bubny "Paul Bubny" (Maplewood, NJ United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Holst: The Planets / R. Strauss: Also Sprach Zarathustra (Audio CD)
Linked by their associations with "outer space" (an association forced on Strauss' "Also sprach Zarathustra" by its use in "2001: A Space Odyssey"), these two showpieces for orchestra have kept company on CD (and cassette) before. For example, there's a Double Decca two-fer with Zubin Mehta conducting the L.A. Philharmonic in audiophile-quality recordings from the early '70s. But as far as I know this DG Originals reissue is the only single-CD set combining both works. One reason it's not done more often is that "Zarathustra" generally comes in at 33-35 minutes and Holst's "The Planets" usually runs 48-51 minutes, for a total playing time that's too long for one CD. William Steinberg's fastish tempi make this coupling possible--his 29:56 for "Zarathustra" may be the swiftest on record, and "The Planets" comes in at about 46 minutes here. However, such was this underrated, under-recorded conductor's natural sense of flow that nothing sounds rushed or glided over. He takes to "The Planets," a work he apparently learned only just prior to making this recording, with as little apparent effort as he does to the Strauss tone poem that had certainly been a part of his repertoire for decades. Not to mince words, this is a disc to treasure, even if you already have other recordings of both works. If you don't, you may decide you're set for life with this CD.
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