Symphony No. 1 in C minor

Johannes Brahms

Enregistrements

Premier Choix

Herbert von Karajan / Berlin Philharmonic

1963

Gil's top choice. Karajan 'just had an innate understanding of how the music should go.' It's 'dramatic... powerful... beautifully played... focused and intense.'

Également Recommandés

Leonard Bernstein / Vienna Philharmonic

1983

'More dramatic... idiosyncratic... eccentric,' but 'so passionate and exciting.'

Jascha Horenstein / London Symphony

1962

From the 'patient school.' It's not 'immediately ear-catching' but has a 'way of building powerful climaxes that is really unique.'

Otto Klemperer / Philharmonia

1957

'Nobody did those opening thunderous strokes... the way Klemperer does.' It has 'relentlessness and that patience.' Gil feels Klemperer's style works better in Beethoven, but well here.

Wilhelm Furtwängler / North German Radio Symphony

1951 Live recording

A top recommendation. 'Sounds great' and is 'so dramatic and so powerful, almost overwhelmingly so.'

Felix Weingartner / London Symphony

1939

'More of a straight-laced conductor' with a 'lean, mean style.' It's 'very exciting' and an 'artistic vision that is worth seeking out.'