DonKC wrote:Leonard Bernstein died 25 years ago today (October 14, 1990.) I remember hearing the announcement on the local classical music station and they played his compositions and recordings all day. In my opinion, this is one of his finest recordings:
Beethoven String Quartets op. 131 and op.135
Strings of the Vienna Philharmonic
DGG
Both live recordings 131 9/1977, 135 9/1989
Lovely recording but I've never been too sure what the point of playing a string quartet line-by-line by the string section of an orchestra is. Different timbre to be sure, but is it just an exercise in ensemble and control for the conductor? I tend to think a good quartet has more to communicate. On the other hand, I was fascinated to hear this new release on BBC3 CD review last Saturday. No it's not Brahms as you know it, and it's somewhat irreverent of Schoenberg (despite his protests to the contrary), but you do pick up textures and themes anew with an inventive orchestration. Glockenspiels and xylophones included! Must sound great in SACD.