Speaking personally, I've never heard the Reiner, but I feel you couldn't put a blade of grass between the offerings by Karajan and Kempe in terms of quality. If you don't own the Kempe and are looking for one comprehensive survey of Strauss' works which are consistently near the top of the tree, then this is the set to go for.fergus wrote:I would personally put von Karajan before Kempe in Strauss. Kempe is excellent but von Karajan has the essence of the music. Either way you will not go wrong Seán....I will be watching this spot!
When it comes to Karajan, as a general rule (although not always) his late 60's/ early 70's output is slightly better than his mid 80's fare (covered in this 5CD box set) when he was past his prime, however the sound quality in the latter is superlative. His Don Quixote with Fournier is meant to be remarkable and better than the Meneses version, likewise the Four Last Songs with Janowitz is probably more powerful than the later ones with Sintow. That said, his earlier Metamorphosis is a little thin and he improved on the textures later on.
I suppose the point I was making is that for the price, this 5CD set of Karajan's later interpretations would still be a very fine purchase; he really did have a very good understanding of Strauss' music.