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I'm open to any suggestions for tchaikovsky symphony cycles recorded after 1980 (maybe 1975 if you feel that it's increadibly worth hearing).

2007-11-28 11:41:06 · 2 answers · asked by Pianist d'Aurellius 4 in Entertainment & Music Music Classical

I'm considering the Leonard Bernstein Cycle because he's just the best at most things... what's your opinion of his recording?

2007-11-28 12:47:45 · update #1

Forget what I put about the date. Any date of recording is fine, short of 1950.

2007-11-28 12:49:52 · update #2

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The complete cycle recorded by Igor Markevich with the London Symphony (Philips) and Lorin Maazel with the Vienna Philarmonic (Decca) in the sixties are both excellent and sound marvelous.
Claudio Abbado also recorded the cycle with the Chicago Symphony (Sony).
If you chose the Mariss Jansons version with the Oslo Philarmonic you must invest in 7 CD, as the package includes some of the composer´s symphonic poems. (Chandos)
Evgeny Mravinsky symphonies 4, 5 and 6 with the Leningrad Philarmonic Orchestra (Deutsche Grammophon) are outstanding.

2007-11-29 02:57:47 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Why only after 1980 (or 1975)?. Age has nothing to do with quality! Anyway, I'd go for:

Mariss Jansons
Yevgeny Svetlanov (1960s, sorry)
Yevgeny Mravinsky (last three only, several recordings)
Yuri Temirkanov
Andrew Litton

Edit: re Leonard Bernstein.
Lenny was one of the great musicians of the 20th century. No doubt about it. However, I wouldn't recommend his Tchaikovsky cycle as he winds up the sentimental emotional side of the music to hysteria level sometimes. This isn't the repertoire he was most revered for.

2007-11-28 20:25:34 · answer #2 · answered by del_icious_manager 7 · 1 0

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