If you want to contact me, try : http://twitter.com/otterhouse/ Here is a MMS LP with Carl Schuricht (1880-1967) conducting the Symphonie-Orchester des SDR, Stuttgart.
the first concert I ever attended was Schuricht conducting Bruckner 8th and a piece by his friend Frederick Delius, whom he had promised on his death bed to champion his music
I like it this fast, especially at the end. I don't know why people seem to think that slower is always better. The Bruno Walter recording of Beethoven's 3rd, first movement, is sooooo slow that I felt as if I had aged a few years before it was finished.
I just got into this orchestra and we played this piece. I played seconds and I couldn't believe how numb my arms were from all the tremelows and divded notes lol
Schumann at his most magnificent!
shishirth 10 months ago
Too fast. Leonard Bernstein was better.
GaolisVideoLog 10 months ago
energetic!
lokeoajsiekh 1 year ago
the first concert I ever attended was Schuricht conducting Bruckner 8th and a piece by his friend Frederick Delius, whom he had promised on his death bed to champion his music
arrrrrow 1 year ago
Wich version is he following? Its not the original and its not Mahlers.
callasnuts 1 year ago
I like it this fast, especially at the end. I don't know why people seem to think that slower is always better. The Bruno Walter recording of Beethoven's 3rd, first movement, is sooooo slow that I felt as if I had aged a few years before it was finished.
MrYosefmenachem 1 year ago
Too fast.
exodusx599 2 years ago
Oh God yes, but all that energy certainly does bring an air of vigor to one's soul.
Even listening to it could bring such feelings.
And that is why Romantic Composers are my Favorite.
IceIsNice286 2 years ago
I just got into this orchestra and we played this piece. I played seconds and I couldn't believe how numb my arms were from all the tremelows and divded notes lol
classifieds103 2 years ago
Its the in tro of "Hier und Heute" and "Zwischen Rhein und Weser"
icetwo 3 years ago