Anton Bruckner Symphony 6 - First Mov. Part 1
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Yes, this part look similar to karajan, in tempo and timbre. But in general Celibidache is Celibidache.
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This movement makes me want to put on a helmet, grab a gun, and invade North Korea.
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Brahms liked this symphony just Eduard Hanslick the music critic made negative comments about it, he said: "This work is like witches' sabbath where there are wolves howing to the moon", Whatever this symphony is so amazing
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@maulee2008 And Karajan is Karajan.
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we just heard it with our 12th graders in leipzig and all loved it so.
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@mo0o0o0ose sure he did... all musicians are inspired by other musicians. Don't quote me here but as I remember Bruckner said he was influenced heavily by Wagner.
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I can't compare to Karajan, as i don't have his Bruckner 6th. Celibidache is here actually faster than Klemperer (EMI) but somewhat slower than Skrowaczewksi (Arte Nova), the two commercial recordings I have in iTunes.
I've also got a truly amazing live recording of this symphony (Nowak, not Haas) with Bernstein and the NYPO. Lenny didn't conduct Bruckner much, recording only the 9th commercially, and always claimed Karajan's performances couldn't be bettered.
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You might consider when you are spouting who's on first that Mahler was a STUDENT of Bruckner and a great admirer of his works. We all learn from each other . Some more than others. LIsten to the adagio here and thing of Mahler's 5th Symphony adagio. Mahler was not a plagerist he was the student who equaled his teacher . Both are profound but they are diferent in their outooks.
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Mahler was a plagiarist! Bruckner, though a sycophant of Wagner, was an original.
compare this to the star wars motive.... - you see? williams invented nothing new.
mo0o0o0ose 9 months ago
@mo0o0o0ose Don't say any famous sonorous column of the film Lawrence of Arabia of Lean!
Pingopalla 4 months ago