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Symphony 6
Bruckner, Klemperer
Symphony 6
Genre: Classical
 
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There are very few recordings of mainstream classical repertoire that a critic can call "the best" and be believed. Bruckner's Sixth by Otto Klemperer is one of these--a recording on which everything just went right. "O...  more »

     
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All Artists: Bruckner, Klemperer
Title: Symphony 6
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Total Copies: 0
Label: Angel Records
Release Date: 5/7/1990
Genre: Classical
Styles: Historical Periods, Modern, 20th, & 21st Century, Symphonies
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 077776335124

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There are very few recordings of mainstream classical repertoire that a critic can call "the best" and be believed. Bruckner's Sixth by Otto Klemperer is one of these--a recording on which everything just went right. "Old Klemp," as the orchestra fondly called him, was in top form, the players had a great day, and the engineers captured it all in glowingly natural sound. Part of the special quality of this performance stems from the very steady tempo of the opening theme, which allows the more lyrical second subject to blossom forth far more vigorously than usual. In fact, despite the conductor's reputation, this isn't a slow performance at all. It simply flows like some mighty river, to its appointed end. --David Hurwitz

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CD Reviews

My Favorite Bruckner Sixth
Timothy Dougal | Madison, Wi United States | 01/17/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)

"While going through a period of trying out a number of Bruckner Sixth's, and not being satisfied, I tuned the car radio to the classical station one night and caught the final movement of this recording. It was so gripping I had to stay sitting in the parked car until it was over to find out who the conductor was. I went out and bought it and have never looked back, even though, strictly speaking the recording job, (or at any rate the remastering), could be a little better. It starts off more slowly than most performances of this work, but somehow, that allows the momentum to build inexorably. Certain passages are more beautiful and expansive than I have ever heard them without ever getting sentimental or mushy sounding. By the end I am always amazed. A real keeper!"
Wonderfully satisfying
Jeffrey Lee | Asheville area, NC USA | 09/19/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)

"From the opening bars with their sense of anticipation and their grand sounding, full throated horns, Otto Klemperer leads a beautifully balanced, consistently expansive reading of one of Bruckner's most placid and joyous symphonies. This piece also might be the composer's most purely musical symphony. Though Klemperer maintains admirable control over proceedings, Bruckner's melodies, not infrequently like changing cloud patterns, are permitted to seek freely their own levels of expression. Once, in an interview, Klemperer denied he was a romantic. Well, in spite of himself he offers here a warm, flowing and sensitive performance. Sometimes, in other recordings he has made, he evinces a staid quality. You won't find any of that here. The marvelous overall impression is enhanced by full textured instrumental sounds. Brasses are powerful and assertive, and when called upon to do so they thunder. Strings often project a radiant quality. Woodwinds impress with their ripe and varied shades. All is capped off with a glorious conclusion. There's not much else to say, but there is a whole lot to appreciate in this often underappreciated symphony. Pleasant listening !"
Bruckner done by a master
Baker Sefton Peeples | Santa Cruz, CA United States | 04/13/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Upon first listening to the crisp string opening of the first movement until the first fortissimo statement of the theme by the brass, I knew that this was some of the greatest bruckner I've ever heard. I quickly snatched up Klemperer's other Bruckner recordings, which are just as fabulous, but out of symphonies 4-9 that he recorded in london, i think this is the best of the lot.
In addition to the stupendous opening, the seondary theme is wonderfully felt, and the brass playing is noteworthy: powerful and hair-raising without being overwhelming. The other sections of the orchestra show similar traits as well.
The second movement, more flowingly done that usual, is very beautiful indeed and is handled so well that it hardly seems to rush at all. the scherzo is very steady in its rhytmic pulse and the horns are magnificent in the trio. The last movement had always puzzled me...not anymore.
this is essential for any klemperer fan (one of his finest recordings), bruckner fan to have in their collection."