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Romy the Cat

Boston, MA
Posts 8,260
Joined on 05-27-2004
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The Krips’ Schubert 9 and no strudels?
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Got my Krips’ Schubert 9 today from UK and was playing it today, thanks, Jessie, from the recommendation. The performance indeed a very-very-very good, I mean super good but it goes not has Sound that I was looking for. What Krips and London Symphony doe is playing the concert version of the Schubert 9. They play it as a showpeace, the play it brilliantly and tasteful like a super-kinky gourmet meal cooked to a wold cooking competition but it has no taste of the grandma Gefiltefish.
The sound I am looking for is different. I would like to hear the grandioso Sound but with the viennese twist. Krips does no do it. No matter how good his phasing is but his Sound more reminds me Norwegian oratorio then what I am looking for. The Krips’ Schubert 9 will lay on my shelf dedicated to the best performances ever but it does not close my quest for proper sound from Schubert 9.
The closes of all to the sound that I would like to get is Furtwangler with his Berlin in 1952 but would like to have it in full stereo with very much full range…
The Cat
"I wish I could score everything for horns." - Richard Wagner. "Our writing equipment takes part in the forming of our thoughts." - Friedrich Nietzsche
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