There are three factors which will influence one’s decision here Seán: performances, sound quality and sound reproduction. Different people put these factors in various orders of priority.Seán wrote:I wonder should I get that set.fergus wrote:
The performances are universally excellent the highlights, for me, being Nos. 3, 5 & 7. There is a bonus CD which offers 2 other versions of Nos. 3 & 5 which are also very interesting. Walter takes, for the most part, the assertive approach with the music sometimes really driving the orchestra but not at the Szell or Toscanini levels. However the slow movements are played expressively, the string section sounds gorgeous. Walter’s pacing throughout is also very successful with his chosen tempi. His interpretations are true and unaffected i.e. not nuanced.
These are vintage 1940’s and 1950’s recordings and do show their age sometimes. The transfers are excellent but are not the pristine digital recordings that people seem to want these days.. I feel that this helps with the atmosphere of the performances.
Finally these are mono recordings which I know does not bother you but may affect other people's’ decision.
So, in conclusion, if one is affected by points two and three then one misses out on some very fine performances. The box set comes with my warm recommendation but I like Walter in general and I like the historic value of sets like this.