Symphony No. 1 in C minor
Johannes Brahms
Enregistrements
Herbert von Karajan / Berlin Philharmonic
1963Gil'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
1962From 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 recordingA 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.'