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Beethoven: Symphonies Nos. 1-9 [Special Edition] [Hybrid SACD] | ![Beethoven: Symphonies Nos. 1-9 [Special Edition] [Hybrid SACD]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51kf2EWGJfL._SL500_.jpg)
| Creators: Gerald Finley, Timothy Hugh, Ludwig Van Beethoven, Bernard Haitink, Karen Cargill, London Symphony Orchestra, Lars Vogt, Twyla Robinson, John Macmaster, Gordan Nikolic Label: Lso Live UK Category: Music
List Price: $89.98 Buy New: $62.97 You Save: $27.01 (30%)
Rating: 14 reviews Sales Rank: 49015
Format: Hybrid Sacd, Import Media: Audio CD Discs: 6 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 5.2 x 5 x 0.9
MPN: 598 UPC: 822231159827 EAN: 0822231159827 ASIN: B000GUJYRE
Release Date: September 12, 2006 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Tracks:
Disc 1
| • | Allegro con brio | | • | Marcia funebre: Adagio assai | | • | Scherzo and Trio: Allegro vivace | | • | Finale: Allegro molto |
Disc 2
| • | Adagio - Allegro vivace | | • | Adagio | | • | Allegro vivace | | • | Allegro ma non troppo | | • | Allegro vivace e con brio | | • | Allegretto scherzando | | • | Tempo di menuetto | | • | Allegro vivace |
Disc 3
| • | Allegro con brio | | • | Andante con moto | | • | Allegro | | • | Allegro | | • | Adagio molto - Allegro con brio | | • | Andante cantabile con moto | | • | Menuetto & Trio: Allegro molto e vivace | | • | Adagio - Allegro molto e vivace |
Disc 4
| • | Erwachen heiterer Gefuehle bei der Ankunft auf dem Lande (Allegro ma non troppo) | | • | Szene am Bach (Andante molto mosso) | | • | Lustiges Zusammensein der Landleute (Allegro) | | • | Gewitter, Sturm (Allegro) | | • | Hirtengesang - Frohe, dankbare Gefuehle nach dem Sturm (Allegretto) | | • | Adagio molto - Allegro con brio | | • | Larghetto | | • | Scherzo & Trio: Allegro | | • | Allegro molto |
Disc 5
| • | Poco sostenuto - vivace | | • | Allegretto | | • | Presto | | • | Allegro con brio | | • | Allegro | | • | Largo | | • | Rondo alla Polacca |
Disc 6
| • | Allegro ma non troppo, un poco maestoso | | • | Scherzo: Molto vivace | | • | Adagio molto e cantabile | | • | Presto - Allegro ma non troppo - Vivace - Adagio cantabile |
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Amazon.com Haitink's integral set of Beethoven Symphonies with the London Symphony has none of the stodginess that sometimes afflicted his earlier recordings with the Concertgebouw. His restudy of the works, and the presence of concert audiences translate into faster tempos, sharper accents, wider dynamic range and an overall sense of energy that imbue these nine masterpieces. Here, the Classic style is wed to Romantic expressivity but not to Romantic excess, Competition is abundant, ranging from Toscanini, Furtwaengler, and the 1963 von Karajan to recent sets from the sometimes hyperkinetic Vanska, the more traditional Abbado, and the insightful Barenboim. But this new Haitink set, available in hybrid SACD/CD, is a solid contender. The early First and Second symphonies benefit from Haitink's leaner, more vivacious approach. The Eroica also sounds fresher. Its slow movement is still a funeral march, but moves a hair faster this time, just enough to be the difference between a pace that drags and a pace that flows and retains interest. In the outer movements, there's a new spring to the rhythms and clarity in orchestral balances, and this Eroica has the cumulative intensity to make its full effect. Haitink's Fourth is in a grander mold than we usually hear. While never overblown, it has some of the wider scope and heroism of the odd-numbered symphonies. Like the Eroica, it is rhythmically vigorous and the prominent tympani and brass make an impact that sweeps the listener along. The Fifth can suffer from over-exposure but here it has a variety of tonal colors, tempos, and dynamics that make it seem newly minted while no less grand. The propulsive finale, with its pounding tympani and expertly played journey to transcendence, is especially memorable. The Sixth, the Pastorale, has that same feeling, its flowing tempos and skillful interpretive choices make this one of the best Sixths since Boehm's, with plenty of excitement in the Storm and warmth in the final movement. The Seventh gets a buoyant reading, predominately lyrical without neglecting its powerful rhythms. The driven final movement is exhilarating without being hectic. The Eighth is often considered the slightest of the Nine but Haitink's brisk tempos make it dance and swagger; the lyrical sections played with engaging warmth. As for the Ninth, it is miles ahead of Haitink's earlier versions. The harmonic mist that opens the work is well delineated, the contrasts within movements carefully marked, the Scherzo bursting with energy, the incomparable Adagio sings at a more fluid tempo, the choral final movement as good as any in the catalogue, its structure crystal clear under Haitink's baton. The major filler in the set is the often scorned Triple Concerto, which gets a performance of warm lyricism that can only elevate its status. The playing of the London Symphony is phenomenal, especially since these are live recordings. The violins' tone glows with radiance, their precise articulation helps make the rhythms energetic, the winds are uniformly excellent, the brass sleekly powerful, the potent percussion authoritative in climaxes. If a criticism can be made it would be that bass lines are sometimes weaker than desirable, perhaps a function of engineering that varies in clarity from disc to disc but is never less than good. In sum, a major addition to the Beethoven Symphony discography. --Dan Davis
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| Customer Reviews: Read 9 more reviews...
Beethoven Symphonies June 2, 2008 all breed dog lover I love this set! I am new to classical music, but knew I wanted to purchase a Beethoven symphonies set. I am a bit particular about the orchestra -some seemed rather lack-luster. The London Symphony is one of the best I have heard - there seems to be a depth other orchestras lack. The price for this set was great as well. I should add that there are many sets out there, but (for some reason) you are not given clips to listen to with many. Spending this much prompted me not to take a chance, so I purchased the best I could hear, and I am pleased with my choice.
Good or Great? Depends on your Angle March 28, 2008 Duane Ambroz (Chicago IL) I am not a classical music expert, but even a novice has heard at least portions of the 5th an 9th symphonies in their lives. This recording doesn't have have the embellishments that the typical listener might be used to. And that isn't necessarily a bad thing; the toned down approach used by Haitink allows the listener to pick up the nuances of the compositions that would get buried under more dramatic interpretations. This is best exemplified in the 9th symphony: during the Allegro Ma No Troppo, the dramatic, emotional strings and horns commonly heard are absent, putting the chorus and the orchestra on a level field and allowing the listener to choose which one to turn the ear to. So if you are looking for loud, melodramatic versions of these symphonies, this is not the disc for you. If you want a more "by-the-book" treatment, this set is a good pickup.
Small disappointment October 22, 2007 Andrei Danilov (Moscow, Russia) 0 out of 6 found this review helpful
Good performance, but poor, breathless recording (even in SACD version). Glaring contrast witn many modern "live" recordings (e.g. Philadelphia Orchestra on ONDINE label).
Disturbing Beethoven from Haitink September 16, 2007 Ahmet Atabey (Istanbul, Turkey) 5 out of 14 found this review helpful
Amazon reviewer stated that this cycle is a huge improvement on Haitink's earlier Beethoven cycle.Then Haitink's earlier cycle should be worst Beethoven cycle ever recorded because this one is not far from being that.
The word to describe Haitink's performances is flat.No drama,no spirituality ,no power.Fifth and third are very disappointing in that sense.Haitink unevenly loses and gains focus during movements.His choice for fast tempo does not feel powerful but feels as if he needs to catch a cab.He tries to be a conductor of authentic performance but he is simply inadequate at that.Everything is so odd.This is by far the most disturbing Beethoven i have ever listened.
I do not understand why Haitink tries to be fashionate by having some authentic colours in his performances.I do not understand why he needs to be so personally slack.These kind of conductors should get lesson from the great results achieved by Sawallisch and Wand who gave straight-forward and middle-of the road but traditional and Germanic interpretations .
Not for sensitive ears. August 21, 2007 George B. Purdy (Cincinnati) 0 out of 4 found this review helpful
I agree with the other positive reviews with one caveat: If like me you are cursed with sensitive ears and have a high end sound system, you may find that the SACD version hurts your ears. I own 4 other SACD discs and none of them hurt my ears, and the two that are recent recordings sound fantastic. Of course you can always play the Beethovens with a non SACD player, but if you want to experience SACD quality sound, you are taking a chance buying the complete set. If anyone else had this problem, please let me know. george.purdy@uc.edu
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