This is an extract from the 1st movement in a recording made in 1950 by the London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Josef Krips.
The whole symphony can be downloaded at
http://www.eavb.co.uk/lp/extrakrips.html
"There are no histrionics about Krips's reading, in which everything is beautifully proportioned and carefully calculated. The music moves forward to its natural climaxes, in each of the four movements, with a wonderful feeling of inevitability that leads logically and dramatically to the crowning achievement of the great Finale. The orchestral playing is sensitive, vigorous, and poised to a nicety, and the recording does full justice to it." R.H. writing in The Gramophone November 1950
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