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Richard Strauss: Major Orchestral Works [Box set]

Richard Strauss , Lorin Maazel , Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra Audio CD
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  • Orchestra: Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra
  • Conductor: Lorin Maazel
  • Composer: Richard Strauss
  • Audio CD (May 18, 1999)
  • Number of Discs: 4
  • Format: Box set
  • Note on Boxed Sets: During shipping, discs in boxed sets occasionally become dislodged without damage. Please examine and play these discs. If you are not completely satisfied, we'll refund or replace your purchase.
  • Label: RCA
  • ASIN: B00000IYO1
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #671,374 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

Disc: 1
1. Sinfonia Domestica - Thema I (Bewegt)
2. Sinfonia Domestica - Thema II (Sehr lebhaft)
3. Sinfonia Domestica - Thema III (Ruhig)
4. Sinfonia Domestica - Scherzo (Munter)
5. Sinfonia Domestica - Massig langsam (Wiegenlied)
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Disc: 2
1. Also sprach Zarathustra (Thus Spake Zarathustra) - Einleitung (Introduction)
2. Zarathustra - Von den Hinterweltlern (Of the People of the Unseen World)
3. Zarathustra - Von der grossen Sehnsucht (Of the Great Longing)
4. Zarathustra - Von den Freuden und Leidenschaften (Of Joys and Passions)
5. Zarathustra - Das Grablied (Dirge)
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Disc: 3
1. Till Eulenspiegels lustige Steiche (Till Eulenspiegel's Merry Pranks)
2. Ein Heldenleben (A Hero's Life) - Der Held (The Hero)
3. Heldenleben - Des Helden Widersacher (The Hero's Adversary)
4. Heldenleben - Des Helden Gefahrtin (The Hero's Companion)
5. Heldenleben - Des Helden Walstatt (The Hero's Battlefield)
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Disc: 4
1. Eine Alpensinfonie (An Alpine Symphony) - Nacht (Night)
2. Alpensinfonie - Sonnenaufgang (Sunrise)
3. Alpensinfonie - Der Anstieg (Ascent)
4. Alpensinfonie - Eintritt in den Wald (Entrance into the Forest)
5. Alpensinfonie - Wanderung neben dem Bache (Walking by the Brook)
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4.0 out of 5 stars Overall, the recordings well worth it!, December 16, 1999
This review is from: Richard Strauss: Major Orchestral Works (Audio CD)
Lorin Maazel is not a neurotic conductor (nor was Richard Strauss the composer). Strauss had a tremendous gift of imaginative invention, vividness, and portrayal of the subjects and the heroes behind his symphonic poems. There's no doubt that Strauss took the ideas of Franz Liszt (the father of symphonic poems) and developed the genre further.

Lorin Maazel and the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra managed to achieve the balance in their performances and they sound as if they played the works out of admiration rather than anything else. Vividness, excitement, and commitment are all present in these recordings, especially of Eine Alpinesinfonie.

However, Strauss, though not a neurotic, was a composer of drama. Therefore, performances with drama will tend bring out more effectively the vividness, imaginative, and the descriptive ever so characteristic aspects of Strauss symphonic poems (and his operas). Maazel and the Bavarian were able to bring out those aspects of Strauss' works to some effectiveness. Their main drawback included too much emphasis on balance and not much on daringness. The climax of Death and Transfiguration, for example lacks the element of surprise Rudolf Kempe or Herbert von Karajan were able to portray. It is as if Maazel's performance with the Bavarian, though distinguished, conscientously tried to ignore the ruggedness so much a part of Strauss' tone poems (such as Ein Heldenlaben). Forget the meticulousness for a while, just tell us the story that will keep us awake and excited.

This set (or separate CDs previously issued) is recommendable. But if you're the one that needs to feel compelled and/or pumped up, go for the recordings of Herbert von Karajan or Rudolf Kempe, or even Sir George Solti (the best conductor of Strauss' operas by the way!).

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Kempe Vs. Maazel is closer than one would think, October 1, 2005
This review is from: Richard Strauss: Major Orchestral Works (Audio CD)
There are two competing sets at mid-to-budget price of the major orchestral works of Richard Strauss, this RCA set and the much more complete one from Kempe on EMI. Although the Kempe has been a darling of critics for decades, he wasn't recorded in very good sound, and some of the performances take his customary elegance and veer toward understatement. For me, few of Kempe's readings of the major tone poems, with the exception of Don Quixote with Paul Tortelier as collo soloist, rank as a first choce, but none are eccentric, either. Kempe's specialty was to find delicacy and refinement in works that often come off blantantly.

With Maazel we have Kempe's opposite, a very intrusive interpreter who is ocnstantly fiddling with the details of Strauss's writing and who is apt at any moment to deliver a little shock by turning a phrase unexpectedly. At first I found this intrusiveness irritating, but Maazel is quite a technician. There is no doubt that he has ideas, agree with them or not. His Bavarian forces sound to me about as virtuosic as the Dresden Staatskepelle for Kempe. Maazel's set is in much better sound, demonstration quality, in fact. That counts for a lot in these splashy works. If only Maazel had given his musicians free rein to go over the top in climaxes, but the orgiastic isn't his style; being in total control is.

In the end, as the owner of both sets, I find about equl rewards in them, even though critics greatly favor the Kempe, a choice that doesn't seem completely valid to me unless you happen to want all the esoterica of Strauss's output.
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4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Very Good But Not Great Richard Strauss from Maazel, December 28, 2002
This review is from: Richard Strauss: Major Orchestral Works (Audio CD)
Perhaps I'm a bit jaded, having heard exceptional accounts of some of Strauss's tone poems from the likes of Karajan and Sawallisch, but Maazel's Strauss tone poem cycle is simply a very well recorded, brilliantly performed set that offers few new insightful thoughts into either Strauss's musical intentions or Maazel's. Maazel does a great job emphasizing the rich orchestral textures of Strauss's scores, but rarely is it played with much conviction and warmth; notable exceptions include brilliant performances of Ein Alpensinfonie - although among the best, I still prefer Solti's glistening account with the Bavarian Radio Symphony - and Macbeth. However, fans of the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra will not be disappointed by their exquisite playing that is just as splendid as their peers in Berlin and Vienna. Yet if you are interested in profound, riveting accounts of Strauss's scores, I recommend listening to recordings by Previn and the Vienna Philharmonic, and Blomstedt and the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra, as well as those from Sawallisch and Karajan.
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