Beethoven Symphony No. 7 Toscanini 4th movement
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Nice to hear -2- geniuses Ludwig and Arturo - what magnificent music and
interpretation.
Thanks for posting-John
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Wow! The rock-symphony of Beethoven in the best interpretation!
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@FMMAROTO Very perceptive comment. Toscanini is revelatory. In the same way that Furtwangler reveals in Wagner what that man and composer was trying to say and communicate, so Toscanini adequately, and with non-egotistic control, convincingly communicates what Beethoven was saying in what he had notated in written symbols. I am left saying:"How obvious it is."
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In the hands of Toscanini this symphony is really a rock-symphony, as it must be. Unique!
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Formidably stupendous! Somehow this excellent 1936 recording captures "Young" Toscanini. Although even in advanced old age he was typically amazing and rigorous.
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What is amazing how Toscanini kept the tempo gradually accelerating ALL THROUGH A DISC CHANGE!!!!
The level of concentration required for something like that must've been phenomenal.
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Zerkratzt, geschunden, 10000 mal gehört. Auf die nächste 10000 !!!!
Wunderbar
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So awesome. I still consider this the best 7th although I now place Carlos Kleiber a close second with Otto Klemperer a close third.
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Have you heard Sir Thomas Beecham's stereo recording of this movement? That's music making! I've always thought this Toscanini recording was brutal and overrated. Felix Weingartner, Guido Cantelli and Carlos Kleiber are also marvelous in this music.
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remix of reggaeton !!! MY NIGGGA !!! XD
bravo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
getitup168 3 years ago 11
It sounds very different than any other version. This is a wonder!
FMMAROTO 2 years ago 2