Review: Currentzis Terrorized by Beethoven's Fifth

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  • Опубліковано 12 чер 2020
  • This much-anticipated recording lives down to our worst expectations: immaculately played, cold, expressionless, and a study in orchestral inhibition. Has this anything to do with Beethoven? (Sony Classical)

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  • @edgarfranceschi1902
    @edgarfranceschi1902 4 роки тому +14

    You are such a joy to watch. The lightness of being! Besides offering so much knowledge about the works you're discussing. Thank you.

  • @ronaldgoodwin9206
    @ronaldgoodwin9206 4 роки тому +32

    I haven’t had such a good laugh since the lockdown in March. Thank you. I hope your cat is recovering.

  • @jfddoc
    @jfddoc 4 роки тому +1

    Yikes. Can I have some of whatever he was taking when he wrote those program notes?

  • @JorgeFranganillo
    @JorgeFranganillo 4 роки тому +17

    I hope your cat is fully recovered. It would be great to see such an accurate music critic featured in one of your enjoyable videos!

  • @Zezahn
    @Zezahn 4 роки тому +42

    David, I love your work, I'm indebted to your enthusiasm and I owe you many, many discoveries during the years so it's only fair that I LOVE to disagree with you where needed. I despise gurus and have a zero tolerance policy on bullshit, especially musical bullshit. But we're here for the music, not for the words: music (and recording) history is full of wonderful musicians that were obnoxious, vain or plain useless when speaking or writing about music. That libretto is unadulterated bullshit and Currentzis' 5th is surely not my go-to recording and not my favorite among his recordings, but it's not a joke or an abomination. I happen to find it full of emotions, just not the usual ones (and, you may argue, not always the ones that Beethoven had in mind... but I'm not so sure about that!). I find that Currentzis, almost unfailingly, has DRIVE: he's like an electrical surge passing through the music - and that current can mold, bend and even mutilate music when passing, but then... IT'S ALIVE! (cit.) He's an unpleasant, maniacal, cocky Narcissus - but I find that his performances, like razors, can leave (at least on me) a lasting impression and, well, even some scars. I just love hearing his performances, as much as I don't care for his late-to-the-party punk dressing aesthetics and Huysmans-like poses. A little craziness is part of any performing art, if it's sincere: and I find Teo's sincerity (MUSICALLY, all the rest is a poisonous mixture of ego and marketing) absolutely obvious, I can touch it with my ears and my brain in every performance of his I've listened to. Keep on listening David! And thank you for all the time you put sharing your passion, knowledge and taste with us.

    • @DavesClassicalGuide
      @DavesClassicalGuide  4 роки тому +15

      Hey, if that's how you feel, then great. I respect that completely. I just think he's a control freak with a huge fear of not being taken seriously and no imagination whatsoever.

    • @Zezahn
      @Zezahn 4 роки тому +6

      @@DavesClassicalGuide Oh, he's absolutely a control freak. So was Benedetti Michelangeli, so was Karajan, so was Szell, so was Toscanini, other great musicians (luckily) are not. About the imagination we can agree to disagree. ;-)

    • @DavesClassicalGuide
      @DavesClassicalGuide  4 роки тому +15

      @@Zezahn I'm not complaining about the control freak part--I've played in orchestras long enough to know that all serious musicians (critics too!) are control freaks--I just like the freakishness to have an expressive or musical purpose, rather than existing only for itself. But as you say, we can (and must) agree to disagree! Thank you for commenting.

  • @1984robert
    @1984robert 2 роки тому +1

    At 4:53 - we need that moment in a downloadable high-res Windows wallpaper. :-) Or at least for the cover image for the "Hurwitz Beethoven cycle with Wienna Philharmonic"!

  • @UlfilasNZ
    @UlfilasNZ 4 роки тому +2

    Unfortunately is right. Should I check out Giulini's LAPO 5th? Our cat tends to enjoy his conducting.

    • @TheCastlepoet
      @TheCastlepoet 4 роки тому +2

      Giulini's Beethoven is the cure for whatever ails your feline companion. She will purr with sheer delight -- my cats do.

    • @TheCastlepoet
      @TheCastlepoet 4 роки тому

      ua-cam.com/video/SAy3psvFWkk/v-deo.html

  • @stephenlord9
    @stephenlord9 3 роки тому +1

    Mercifully (only heard "act" 1) it is so fast it went by quickly.....kind of

  • @llamadeusmozart
    @llamadeusmozart 4 роки тому +34

    "Where has he been the last 40 years?" Yes! These people pretend that we're still living in the '50s and everyone plays Beethoven like late Karajan. Instead, the "revolution" is overdone already: everyone tries to play even faster and with even sharper contrasts. Every recording gets faster and faster with sharper and sharper contrasts. Nothing revolutionary about it anymore.

    • @hansmahr8627
      @hansmahr8627 3 роки тому +6

      Yeah. Just compare Currentzis' 5th with Harnoncourt's. Similar tempi, similar drive. But Harnoncourt lets the music breathe, his interpretation is energetic but also subtle and colorful. Currentzis simply takes every musical gesture and turns it up to 11. He exaggerates everything and destroys every bit of nuance present in the work. This is what Beethoven might sound like if you had a pop producer interpret it. I get that some people might like the energy of this version but you can't sacrifice nuance just to make everything 'pop'. Harnoncourt manages to find a balance, Currentzis just doesn't care. His Mahler is pretty good though, I have to admit.

  • @theovandeventer1307
    @theovandeventer1307 4 роки тому

    Hi David, Looking forward to your review of the fifth by François-Xavier Roth, which will released october 2020! You love that conducter too I know.

    • @DavesClassicalGuide
      @DavesClassicalGuide  4 роки тому +9

      I don't love or hate anyone, really, and I've enjoyed some of Roth's recordings. I never want to prejudge. We need to listen and decide on a case by case basis.

  • @timstevensshh
    @timstevensshh 4 роки тому +5

    Thanks David, I really enjoyed your review. One thing Currentzis deserves credit for is the way he vividly highlights recordings that deserve to be much better known. At the time of writing the cost of the Currentiz LVB5# could get you a completely wonderful and neglected Beethoven cycle that contains credulous candidates for both the best 3# & 5#. I am referring to William Steinberg’s Command Classics Pittsburgh Beethoven Cycle. From what I gather engineering reasons primarily account for it's fall into obscurity in the digital age. It is now finally available in very good sound (and correctly pitched) on DG/Universal. I note this as William Steinberg was not only a superb conductor but because his art, demeanor and career could be defined as the antithesis of the trajectory that one may hope Teodor Currentiz may yet spare himself and us. With the exception of the LVB9# which is uncharacteristically episodic in it's transition to the adagio, all of Steinberg's symphonic performances that have been caught for posterity were much more than the sum of their parts. He produced two excellent recordings of LVB7# with Pittsburgh. Although superb his recording in the DG/Universal box set from 1962 is not his best. That accolade must go to a sublime reading he put down for EMI in 1957. Warner have shown them selves to be good custodians of the Karajan's EMI/HMV/Angel legacy I hope they see fit to do the same with Steinberg's EMI/Capital recordings.

    • @swimmad456
      @swimmad456 3 роки тому

      The first LP I bought as a 12 year old was Beethoven 5 with the PSO. Only now 50 years after bought the LP do I realise what a great performance it is.

  • @lyolevrich
    @lyolevrich Рік тому +7

    “I have to stay calm..” 🤣 DH is a Giant!🙏🏻Thank You for expressing well what we think of this “new guru” of conducting

  • @jacobbump1282
    @jacobbump1282 2 роки тому +7

    "Trapped in the luxurious sarcophagus of tradition." Holy crap! While I think moving forward, inventing new things, finding new ways... etc... is a good thing, it's that kind of attitude (it seems to me) that will destroy necessary tradition. What's wrong with tradition!? :-) Your review of Currentzis made me laugh, but I definitely agree. Great talk as usual! :-)

  • @ddejonghe35
    @ddejonghe35 4 роки тому +30

    So interesting this interpretation of Currentzis. You can say what you want, but he brings another interpretation into the world. I never felt as much sturm und drang in the last movement of this symphony. It really resonates with me. But that is purely personal. So glad I discovered this 5th. Looking forward what he does with the 4th...;-). And all others for sure... can't wait!

    • @guyf3115
      @guyf3115 3 роки тому +2

      David Hurwitz is reproducing in general the same arguments contemporaries of Beethoven used to attack Beethoven himself and his 5th symphony (which was a scandal at the time and the premiere of the 5th together with the 6th symphonies were a disaster).
      Currentzis brought back the 5th to nowadays paradigmas. It's an interpretation that we can understand today and not fall asleep as I usually do with regular interpretations of the fifth. God bless him.

    • @ignaciogonzalez6197
      @ignaciogonzalez6197 Рік тому +4

      @@guyf3115 what are those same arguments?? Lack of expressivity, balance, and proper dynamics? That was what Beethoven was criticised about? Did you actually whatch de whole video?

  • @chrisparles262
    @chrisparles262 4 роки тому

    Have you listened to the new Beethoven recordings from Jordi Savall? Very curious as to your take, can see it going a few different directions!

    • @DavesClassicalGuide
      @DavesClassicalGuide  4 роки тому +1

      No, haven't heard them (yet).

    • @guyf3115
      @guyf3115 3 роки тому +1

      @@DavesClassicalGuide If you didn't like Currentzis one you probably won't like Savall...

  • @organist2012
    @organist2012 3 роки тому +2

    You are so right, thanks

  • @saltech3444
    @saltech3444 7 місяців тому +1

    The real question is: "If a recording falls from a pressing plant, and Maestro Currentzis is not there to hear it, does it make a sound?"

  • @ronnyskaar3737
    @ronnyskaar3737 3 роки тому +1

    This recording was quite fun and interesting to listen to. So are your comments. A feast! Now Bernstein ...

  • @emilelaurent
    @emilelaurent 4 роки тому +8

    Hi David
    Even great conductors have secreted mumbo-jumbo - think of Celibidache. So I think the mumbo-jumgo is irrelevant and one should focus on the music.
    Also I do not think that you can judge a conductor just on recordings. Being based in the US you probably never heard him perform live. I have experienced him several times on stage: with an utterly convincing Schostakovich Lady Macbeth of Mzenzk, with a very poetic and free Berg violin concerto, with Mozart operas, with Beethoven and Mozart symphonies and violin concertos and so on. I know also several musicians who worked or work with him.
    From this one can say the following: If he conducts the hall is always sold out weeks before. Agreed, he is an entertainer, but if this branch of culture wants to survive it has to fill the halls before everything else. Then he generally succeeds to generate a supercharged atmosphere in the hall and this completely grips your attention, his concerts seem therefore short (I had the same impression with Karajan in the late fifties). With the exception of Vienna Phil most orchestras like him well, e.g. this applies to Zürich Tonhalle and Zürich Opera orchestra, the Stuttgart SWR: In all these orchstras he is invited because the musicans like to work with him. In Russia he gets excellent musicians from all over the world who want to work with him. You cannot fake this. Its also not true that his conducting is necesserily metronomic: I know a soloist who is famous for very free playing who says that one can do whatever one likes and Currentzis will follow like a shadow.
    Just for the record, I am 79 and have heard, Karajan, Szell, Böhm, Boulez, Kirill Petrenko, Serkin, Cziffra and whatever,, so I am perhaps easily bored but not so easily deceived.

    • @DavesClassicalGuide
      @DavesClassicalGuide  4 роки тому +1

      Thank you for this, but I can only judge by what I am given and what I hear. So that is what I report.

    • @emilelaurent
      @emilelaurent 4 роки тому

      @@DavesClassicalGuide True. But its all the people whe were electrified by his live concerts who buy (and appreciate) his records.

    • @gretchenweiss1925
      @gretchenweiss1925 3 роки тому +5

      @@emilelaurent Thanks for your words! I was also able to experience T. Currentzis in concert and during rehearsals; he is charismatic, polite, totally focused and committed. His way of conveying music is unique and great. His interpretations have restored my enthusiasm for music and changed my life.

    • @gretchenweiss1925
      @gretchenweiss1925 2 роки тому +1

      @@darkredrose7683 He is not a narcissist at all, he is a real guter und wahrer Mensch.

    • @classicalperformances8777
      @classicalperformances8777 Рік тому +1

      Truth is, I know a lot of talented and mostly young musicians who have joined cults before.

  • @Felipe.Taboada.
    @Felipe.Taboada. 4 роки тому +1

    What do you think about the "Authenticsound" channel?

    • @DavesClassicalGuide
      @DavesClassicalGuide  4 роки тому +2

      You tell me..

    • @Felipe.Taboada.
      @Felipe.Taboada. 4 роки тому +1

      @@DavesClassicalGuide ua-cam.com/video/Rp-xoXSg2GY/v-deo.html
      here you can watch the video, the guy says that the Eroica's first movement (HIP version) lasts 30 minutes.

    • @llamadeusmozart
      @llamadeusmozart 4 роки тому +1

      It's the musical equivalent to the cult-like following political conspiracy weirdos on the internet have.

    • @gabevalle2659
      @gabevalle2659 3 роки тому +1

      David Hurwitz please please please do a video on how utterly ridiculous it is. It would be hilarious

  • @brtherjohn
    @brtherjohn 3 роки тому +1

    And your thoughts about the Boulez's 5th with the NPO?

    • @DavesClassicalGuide
      @DavesClassicalGuide  3 роки тому

      Who?

    • @brtherjohn
      @brtherjohn 3 роки тому

      @@DavesClassicalGuide Boulez' Beethoven 5 You need to do a "weirdest Beethoven 5th ever" video. That tops the list for sure...

    • @DavesClassicalGuide
      @DavesClassicalGuide  3 роки тому

      @@brtherjohn You're probably right.

    • @NN-df7hl
      @NN-df7hl 3 місяці тому

      I love Boulez's version! The most underrated ever! His slow tempos just WORK. Talk about fermatas! I think Dave might actually enjoy it. ;)

  • @artistinbeziers7916
    @artistinbeziers7916 3 роки тому +3

    Mr Hurwitz. Wow! A brilliant broadcast. You have a great way of exposing the bullshitters! Of which there are many. I love my Beethoven symphonies, Cluytens, Hvk, Solti (7th) Steinberg, Szell, Blomstedt, and many more, but NOT pretentiousness disguised as 'truth!!!'
    Love your broadcasts. Thank you.

  • @rezabahani7437
    @rezabahani7437 2 роки тому +1

    it was kind of boring with weak strings and especially for the first movement, it was just empty. from this point of view, Ferenc Fricsay was marvellous, I like his fast tempo I think it can help the solo oboe in the middle of the first movement.
    p.s. I just hear the first movement completely.

  • @robertschrire2819
    @robertschrire2819 3 роки тому +1

    Dave -you are very funny.
    Enjoyed your review of Gardiner box.
    I would call him the Neville Marriner of period instruments.
    All the best

  • @Infidelio
    @Infidelio 3 роки тому +2

    Dave: Great rant. Listening to you go on about Currentzis is quite a κάθαρσις for me. A regular nettoyage de l'âme.

  • @sacredbolero
    @sacredbolero 3 роки тому +9

    I really like this recording, although the essay was quite funny. It might have something to do with my being 17. I just feel your review is slightly blinded by your disdain for his personality.

    • @DavesClassicalGuide
      @DavesClassicalGuide  3 роки тому +4

      Or by my knowledge and experience. I couldn't care less about his personality, although his seems to be ripe for a bit of ridicule.

    • @sacredbolero
      @sacredbolero 3 роки тому +7

      @@DavesClassicalGuide well his self-painted messianic image is sure to throw almost everybody off, I’m sure no one really subscribes to that.

  • @bbailey7818
    @bbailey7818 3 роки тому

    Terrifically laugh out loud funny but also a very sad and serious point made about poseurs, if that's the right word, like Currentzis. I must have the LVB 5th fifty or sixty times over in my collection, played every which way going back to 1908 but I think the last genuine performance that offered something illuminatingly and legitimately new, about Beethoven and not about the conductor, was the Carlos Kleiber. And I've heard quite a few since that came out, some of them good, solid in the groove performances. (Norrington EMI not among those).

  • @olivierkeegel
    @olivierkeegel 4 роки тому +2

    Absolutely brilliant. Anything I would have said if I had Davids' eloquence.

  • @Stephenjamesbutler
    @Stephenjamesbutler 3 роки тому +4

    Thank you David for saving us. I’ve only heard the first movement but that was more than enough.

  • @Xavier_Diabolu
    @Xavier_Diabolu 4 роки тому +2

    Roll over, Beethoven.

  • @ermesdezan7147
    @ermesdezan7147 2 роки тому

    Thank you David . The blurb is enough to make one throw up . What is it with the Germans and every artist has to have a "concept" . Going to opera there is Russian roulette . The last thing they want to consider is the libretto and the music and to respect the composer . The Castoff Ring at Bayreuth is an example but the latest is the Tristan and Isolde at Aix . The last act in a commuter train . We are at the point where only at the Met do we get respect for the work or just resort to concert performances .

  • @OsGamersdoBrasil
    @OsGamersdoBrasil 3 роки тому +2

    Currentzis or Norrington? Which one has the worst sound?

  • @pedrocarrillo5644
    @pedrocarrillo5644 4 роки тому +6

    Actually Teodor never said that his truth was the only truth, actually he said and I quote "I can be mistaken, but at least I know that I feel"

    • @DavesClassicalGuide
      @DavesClassicalGuide  4 роки тому +4

      That's nice. The problem is that WE don't know that he feels. Certainly the performance gives no indication of it.

    • @pedrocarrillo5644
      @pedrocarrillo5644 4 роки тому +2

      @@DavesClassicalGuide Maybe for you and for many other's it's not good, in fact I would say that's normal, and some other people loved it, I really liked it but I know it's not the wholy truth. I saw many of his masterclasses and personally I would say he feels, if facy I dare to say that I know he feels, and I feel Beethoven with his music, in the end it's about that, I think, and his orchestra for what I know is with him because they want to, so if they feel his music too I don't see the problem, in the end if you don't like it just listen one of your favorites, and no one, no me, no Teodor, no one can tell you if you fell or not, you can have suggestions, like he has, but if you feel Beethoven with a 20th century recording that's great. I can feel Beethoven in Teodor's recording, but I also feel Beethoven in David Zinman's version as an example, and in the same way no one can tell you or force you how to feel Beethoven's music, you can't tell me also how I should feel, or say if he feels or he doesn't, because that's not up to us to say, cause we don't know, at the end

  • @pawdaw
    @pawdaw 4 роки тому

    There's nothing else on the disc? It's that important??

    • @DavesClassicalGuide
      @DavesClassicalGuide  4 роки тому +2

      That's smart marketing, It makes the 5th more important.

    • @pawdaw
      @pawdaw 4 роки тому

      @@DavesClassicalGuide What is Beethoven's 5th if there's no humanity in it?

    • @TheCastlepoet
      @TheCastlepoet 4 роки тому +3

      As Yogi Berra said, "The food at that restaurant isn't any good, and the portions are too small."

  • @Wolfcrag85
    @Wolfcrag85 4 роки тому +13

    Currentzis' mumbo-jumbo made me laugh out loud. Priceless.

  • @walkure48
    @walkure48 4 роки тому +8

    I had to break away for a minute to watch part oh Teodor Currentzis on Beethoven's Humanity. I couldn't get Klaus Kinski out of my mind. Teo is a psycho like Klaus, but at least Klaus actually had some good performances.

  • @curseofmillhaven1057
    @curseofmillhaven1057 4 роки тому +4

    This is a shame because I really liked Currentzis' version of Stravinsky's Rite of Spring (apart from the migraine inducing cover!) and thought his Mahler Sixth was also very interesting.
    As for this performance, well it struck me, as has already been noted, to allow it's mannerisms to go far beyond what might be considered legitimate interpretative latitude; the clipped note values do get tiresome, and you don't get a sense of the whole structure of the work, but just a succession of ear tickling details because he's messed around with dynamics so much. As a whole it just struck me as a quite superficial and indulgent
    I know Mahler once said "What you... people call tradition is just cosiness and laziness" but I doubt he meant an interpreter should just (without sound musical reasons) ignore what's in the score. That is just indulgence and a certain type of laziness in itself.
    Finally why do record labels allow artists to indulge their ego in writing pseudo-intellectual, clap-trap in the liner notes? Probably because they know it will generate a bit of contraversy (as Oscar Wilde once said "The only thing worse than being talked about, is not being talked about”) and good possibly for sales! Really a performance should be allowed to speak for itself.

    • @DavesClassicalGuide
      @DavesClassicalGuide  4 роки тому +2

      Labels really are no longer in control of their own product because they are not paying for it; the artist has backers who pay the label to distribute or who hand over a production ready-made, requiring minimal investment. I don't think Sony was in a position to exercise much control over this release, but I could be wrong....

    • @curseofmillhaven1057
      @curseofmillhaven1057 4 роки тому

      @as I said Currentzis' has done some great stuff in my opinion (Rite of Spring, Mahler 6), but this Beethoven 5th - breathless, mannered, and completely destructive to the architecture of the piece. My go to for the Beethoven, Cluytens BPO, and the famous Carlos Kleiber. But you know what, enjoy what you enjoy!

  • @mvv1408
    @mvv1408 4 роки тому +1

    Interesting, all these negative comments on this recording. It's a bit rough, but I like it. It's not boring.

  • @yenchinlee1985
    @yenchinlee1985 3 роки тому +1

    I wish I had seen this video of yours before I bought the CD of Currentzis's Beethoven 5 just a month ago, I entirely agree with you. I don't want to put this CD in my collection and I don't know what to do with it now.

  • @frgraybean
    @frgraybean 4 роки тому +21

    Mr. Hurwitz, you're my hero!

  • @tragoudia
    @tragoudia Рік тому

    Spot on, dear mr. Hurwitz! Spot on! For every single word you uttered I thank you and again I thank you. So very often the star conductors industry kills the music...

  • @terifischer6488
    @terifischer6488 Місяць тому

    Oh my god it is wonderful watching you. Truly, I need only click on one of your videos, and I am embued with laughter, and new hope in humanity. You wonderful beacon of reason and good humor.

  • @mancal5829
    @mancal5829 2 роки тому +1

    This is indeed a far cry from the commentary that artists like Leonard Bernstein made, which were made in service of the music and for the edification of the audience. This sounds just like a conductor looking on the mirror... And what for?

  • @mistywalters
    @mistywalters 4 роки тому

    I wonder how his Mahler 6th is

    • @ddejonghe35
      @ddejonghe35 4 роки тому

      Just listen to it on Spotify...;-)

  • @whistlerfred6579
    @whistlerfred6579 4 роки тому +4

    I feel bad for your cat, but I appreciate your warning!

  • @pianoronald
    @pianoronald 4 роки тому +1

    Bravo David! You are so right!!!!!

  • @timstevensshh
    @timstevensshh 4 роки тому +4

    That extensive quotation sounds strangely dated it brings me back to the voluminous post-modern mumbo Jumbo of the 1980's.

  • @vinylarchaeologist
    @vinylarchaeologist 4 роки тому +2

    Enjoyed this from start to finish. Absolutely hilarious.
    Now please excuse me while I descend back into my luxurious sarcophagous.

  • @artlantic_music
    @artlantic_music Місяць тому

    when someone is afraid of his own ideas there he goes talking about revelations...

  • @brucknerian9664
    @brucknerian9664 3 роки тому

    Wise and discriminating cat; will Tums work?

  • @philipmcclure6273
    @philipmcclure6273 3 роки тому

    It's fine until you reach the fourth note, which sounds like an electric razor. Then it goes downhill from there.

  • @dmntuba
    @dmntuba 3 роки тому +3

    I will never listen to that CD cause I have 4 cats😝

  • @jokinboken
    @jokinboken 3 роки тому +11

    I saw Currentzis conduct them in the Shost 7. He had the players standing up and sitting down like puppets during various loud sections. Pure theatre, zero music making.

  • @CoolJay77
    @CoolJay77 2 роки тому +1

    "It's not playing the music, it's poking at it" But it also pokes needles into my head and soul. The interpretation is void of the humanity that is integral to Beethoven's art.
    I would like to say that a critic ought not be this harsh to a professional musician, but how could you not, for him butchering your cat as well as Beethoven down to his grave.
    "This is not Betthoven" to that I add it is light music with pretty sounds and chimes IMHO. "Flavor of the month" indeed!

  • @bertranddaldy9748
    @bertranddaldy9748 4 роки тому

    England has a famous satirical magazine called Private Eye and it features a column called Pseuds corner. The text you so ably ridicule would fit it nicely there! Mind you, there seems to be a trend for this sort of thing in CD booklets where little is written about the works but you get lots of arty and moody photos of the artist with some sort of commentary from the artist. Sometimes it pays off and what they write offers some interesting insights or you get the sort of airy guff

    • @DavesClassicalGuide
      @DavesClassicalGuide  4 роки тому

      To be fair, there is a note about the work too, but it's not much better...

  • @williamhicks2299
    @williamhicks2299 3 роки тому +1

    Mr. Hurwitz! YOU ARE THE BEST!

  • @morrigambist
    @morrigambist 4 роки тому +5

    You need to be kinder to your cat. This narcissistic impulse is the same one that drives directors to ruin the staging of operas, mostly beautifully sung and played but almost unwatchable.

  • @jojaspismusic8531
    @jojaspismusic8531 Рік тому

    THANK YOU THANK YOU for reciting this insane essay!!!

  • @judsonmusick3177
    @judsonmusick3177 2 роки тому +1

    After listening to Currentzis's liner note, I got a headache. I hope Pipa is okay.😡

  • @irod.2489
    @irod.2489 4 роки тому +2

    lol!!! ex-qui-sit! somebody has to tell us how and why this C. guy gets sponsored and backed up...

  • @beebot
    @beebot 3 роки тому +2

    I will make a note to avoid this, thanks, Dave!
    Currentzis' version of Mozart's Requiem with MusicAeterna from alpha came 'highly recommended' (it has five-star reviews all over the place). I found it to be a perversely 'sped up' performance and found myself feeling sorry for the singers. My baseline is either Eugen Jochum's fabulous 1956 set (DG) or the Philippe Herreweghe version (which is a fantastic recording). I'd be interested to know what your favourite performance of Mozart's Requiem would be.
    Currentzis seems to have made a career from playing the 'virtuoso' conductor. Many take him to be some kind of genius, but I find myself agreeing with you and your cat on this. He simply speeds things up, adds contrast (and theatrics). Subtle he certainly isn't.

  • @brucehunter1115
    @brucehunter1115 4 роки тому +3

    Fantastic and brave review! Bravo.

  • @Listenerandlearner870
    @Listenerandlearner870 3 роки тому

    Cats know a thing or two. I like Masur's Beethoven cycle but cats might not.

  • @geraldmartin7703
    @geraldmartin7703 4 роки тому

    Sony has already uploaded the recording to UA-cam. What kind of marketing is that?

  • @jonathandebruyn6781
    @jonathandebruyn6781 11 місяців тому

    I consider Currentzis a litmus test. You passed.

  • @classicalperformances8777
    @classicalperformances8777 Рік тому

    Poor 🐈 you made my day, I am starting to understand what you mean by reviews must be entertaining...

  • @hiphurrah1
    @hiphurrah1 4 роки тому +2

    Saw part of a video where this lunatic conducted Mahler 9, at the end the lights dimmed until all went black..until all was dark. Wow that was a kind of a κάθαρσις, great concept, a revelation, deep insight...(=dull and ridiculous). Poor musicians, i heard them think: Erst kommt das Fressen...

  • @flexusmaximus4701
    @flexusmaximus4701 4 роки тому +3

    I was trying to imagine toscanini saying the gibberish that currentzis wrote, and almost bust a guy. It's scary that gramophone magazine and some others seem to have fallen for the scam.
    Paul G.

  • @michaeliona8319
    @michaeliona8319 2 роки тому +1

    "The luxurious sarcophagus of tradition"...? Seriously? Someone needs to refer Currentzis to Eliot's "Tradition and the Individual Talent." I mean, just for starters. It's all just as applicable to musicians. "Tradition" is not some passive inert thing, you gotta work with it, enliven it, engage in a creative dialogue with it! This is true for classical, for jazz, for poetry, even for spirituality. It's a living thing! To dismiss "tradition" this way is not how one does justice to Beethoven. Smh.

  • @ralphbruce1174
    @ralphbruce1174 3 роки тому

    I have it , and it is disgraceful, but it is fascinating , I really do not know why?

  • @AlbertMena
    @AlbertMena 4 роки тому +4

    I'm laughing too much at this. Thanks David

  • @gharqad
    @gharqad 11 місяців тому

    I assumed you had read the essay so that we wouldn't have to. But oh no. You had to share the suffering around. What a painful, irredeemably stupid piece of writing. I'm sorry you had to go through that. And I'm even more sorry you took us along for the ride. But at least I locked my cat out of the room before you started. Always entertaining, Dave. Keep it up.

  • @stefanoruggeri100
    @stefanoruggeri100 3 роки тому

    I'd like to know you and your cat-

  • @philippeyared2050
    @philippeyared2050 3 роки тому +1

    Excellent !

  • @gerrykan3437
    @gerrykan3437 4 роки тому +2

    Dear David:
    Thank you very much for your review. I enjoyed your description of this CD (especially the program notes from the Maestro himself). That was too funny.
    I heard of Maestro Currentzis for the first time with this broadcast of Mendelssohn's violin concerto on TV. I couldn't stand it and turned off the TV in middle of the cadenza. This gave me the impression that he wanted to be different for the sake of it. Then again, he is the maestro, not I, so I could not deny his artistry or genius, or at least interpretation. The only thing I could only say is whether I like it or not after the fact.
    UA-cam link to Mendelssohn's violin concerto : ua-cam.com/video/jlpwTbWUZ0A/v-deo.html
    After reading your review of his Beethoven fifth, curiosity got the better of me so I decided to listen to it, again available on UA-cam from the channel with the Maestro's name. Originally hoping to confirm my skepticism, I can only say, compared to the Mendelsson it was infinitely more listenable. The nuance and dynamics took a bit of effort to get used to, even taking into account of its HIP nature, but this is a pill I could still swallow. And I am writing this with the aforementioned Mendelssohn still sitting firmly in memory.
    One minor point, given the Fifth was first primiered toward the end of 1808, I don't know how "period" the instruments should be. Also given Beethoven's tendency to break traditions during his time, would he end up playning it HIP (as he or Currentzis, knew it), or would he start digging for his luxurious sarcophagus?
    Again thanks for your very descriptive review, Gerry.

  • @mistywalters
    @mistywalters 4 роки тому +1

    Every bad recording seems to have its following. BBC music magazine rated this 5 stars. hehe

    • @DavesClassicalGuide
      @DavesClassicalGuide  4 роки тому +9

      I'm not surprised. Every disgusting guy finds a girlfriend too, somehow.

  • @michaeliona8319
    @michaeliona8319 2 роки тому

    OK, I just listened to a bit of the first movement... the words that come to mind is "clinical" and "bloodless." And also: does he have a train to catch?

  • @Felipe.Taboada.
    @Felipe.Taboada. 4 роки тому +2

    1:42 totally agree!

  • @RhapsodyOfJoy
    @RhapsodyOfJoy 2 роки тому

    OH MY GOODNESS!!! I think I'm about to follow your poor cat! D###ed Currentzis!!

  • @TheCastlepoet
    @TheCastlepoet 4 роки тому +7

    Your cat is not alone in her reaction. I've just coughed up a fur ball.
    A few days ago, quite this or any of your reviews, I introduced the Mrs to Currentzis by way of one of his videos on UA-cam, saying to her, "Get a load of this guy! Can you believe he's the hot conductor of the moment?"
    The Mrs is now sharpening her claws, getting ready to unshield them should I ever repeat the perversity.

    • @TheCastlepoet
      @TheCastlepoet 4 роки тому

      Erratum: For "quite this or any of your reviews," read "quite unrelated to this or any of your reviews," ...

  • @presbyterosBassI
    @presbyterosBassI 4 роки тому +5

    Don't you just love it when some nobody comes forward as the prophet of universal truth? The word that comes to mind is "charlatan".

  • @presbyterosBassI
    @presbyterosBassI 4 роки тому +8

    I'm with your cat.

  • @stanleymurashige7766
    @stanleymurashige7766 4 роки тому +3

    I had listened to Currentzis' Beethoven 5th on Idagio when it came out; I was curious. As soon as the first notes sounded, I thought, "here we go, another super-fast, 'pure', reading of this music. At the very least, it wasn't to my taste: I found it completely unengaging, though the musicians played unbelievably. I think you hit the nail on the head: the issue is fear - fear of the music, fear of uncertainty, fear of vulnerability. Truth with a capital "T" so often leads to ideology and imprisonment, rather than freedom. And what Currentzis writes and says (in interviews), as you well pointed out, isn't anything new; it's the same old late Romantic stuff, ironically coming from someone who claims knowledge of history. Your anger was palpable, and worrisome - it's not worth your own health, or your cat's - but in the end you reach the insight about fear and at that point, I felt sadness that such talent (your word) could be blind to the authenticity of its own humanity.

    • @DavesClassicalGuide
      @DavesClassicalGuide  4 роки тому +3

      Thank you. My cat is recovering. Nothing a healthy dose of catnip won't cure. Would that it were the same for us humans.

  • @giacomofirpo2477
    @giacomofirpo2477 4 роки тому +4

    Currentzis, the "Guru" that performs Beethoven's Fifth?! After dozen millions of Beethoven's Fifth recordings, between historical, live, HIP, and so on?! Does anyone add something new to a warhorse like Beethoven's Fifth?! It would be better if "Guru" Currentzis conveys his commitment to other repertoires...he is a very good conductor sometimes, but frankly...does anyone needs this "ritual-mystical-mytical-egomaniac" almost "wagnerian" way to perform classical music?! I think no...

  • @jbguadaplayer
    @jbguadaplayer 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks for making me laugh!

  • @ahartify
    @ahartify 2 роки тому

    It looks as though he's had a go at Mahler's 5th now, doing what he did with the 6th. You can see some of it on UA-cam. He's stripped the paint off it, or should I say, he's strip-searched it.

  • @ninos3834
    @ninos3834 4 роки тому +4

    What kind of self promotion is this, dear Sir?

  • @jygordon
    @jygordon 4 роки тому +6

    I often disagree with you, but your skepticism about HIP ideology gives me life.

  • @jeremybalchin6872
    @jeremybalchin6872 4 роки тому +3

    This sounds like the kind of interpretation that results from putting an Academic on the Conductor"s podium.
    However there's a huge difference between an Academic study and a Scholarly study. Conducting is a profession of scholarly study of the Composer's intentions. Unfortunately most Academics can't cope with leaving it just at that. They must go further to change and override what's written on the manuscript paper.
    I'll go back to my Karajan Berlin Philharmonic records now..........

  • @hiphurrah1
    @hiphurrah1 4 роки тому

    B R I L L I A N T and H I L A R I O U S. Well, now I expected you would give the biggest stroke on your tam tam and crush the cd/booklet/Currentzis, but it didn't come...well maybe all for the better (and for your poor cat, but I guess she is used to your wonderful outbursts of rage). But you know, Dave, when I hear Beethoven or any other composer in my head, i just hear the notes, just the notes, not any kind of interpretation, and I don't hear any kind of recording, just pure Beethoven

    • @DavesClassicalGuide
      @DavesClassicalGuide  4 роки тому +1

      Thank you. Is there any such thing as "pure" Beethoven? Aren't you hearing your own interpretation? I understand what you are saying in the sense that I too have a mental image of the work as a whole and I can play it back any time I want--and that image corresponds to no specific version that I have heard; but of course it had to come from somewhere, so in that sense it is comprised of all of the versions I have heard, and so isn't static. Of course, Currentzis has added nothing to this imaginative structure, except perhaps a bad infestation of termites that will require professional assistance to eradicate .

    • @hiphurrah1
      @hiphurrah1 4 роки тому

      @@DavesClassicalGuide that's exactly how it is! It's a blessing to the world that my mental Beethoven will never see the daylight in disc or anywhere else 😉

  • @cdavidlake2
    @cdavidlake2 2 роки тому +1

    Dave is a force of nature. Like Beethoven's Fifth.

  • @bertranddaldy9748
    @bertranddaldy9748 4 роки тому +1

    Hi- you will be delighted to know that the British press reverts to type as the current issue of the BBC music magazine gives this CD a 5 star rating. As you would say in America - go figure!

  • @AALavdas
    @AALavdas Рік тому +1

    Your cat is absolutely right!!

  • @danielzinn7076
    @danielzinn7076 3 роки тому +1

    If I was bored, I would do a review of this video. If my friends were bored they’d make a review of my video doing a review of you doing a review. Fortunately, we aren’t.

  • @tortuedelanuit2299
    @tortuedelanuit2299 3 роки тому

    My God, I found the recording just to see how the hell you can hear the contrabassoon front and center, and it's like a giant whoopee cushion emptying its bowels for ten minutes.

  • @giacomofirpo2477
    @giacomofirpo2477 4 роки тому

    Excuse me I've forgotten to say that I totally agree with you David!

  • @williamsmith5549
    @williamsmith5549 8 місяців тому

    He doesn't have an orchestra in Stuttgart anymore, mwah hah hah HA! Have you seen his interview where he's wearing the fedora through the whole thing? He's just such a caricature of himself, y'know? He reminds me of Alexander Godunov's conductor character from that still hilarious movie with Tom Hanks and Shelly Long The Money Pit. Ugh. Thanks as always for this!

  • @paulbrower4265
    @paulbrower4265 2 роки тому

    Thanks for warning me because I have a cat with so sensitive a stomach that he would puke upon listening to it.
    With all the concert performances of the definitive orchestral warhorse, quite possibly the most-played work in the classical repertory that isn't a short overture, is there anything really new to be discovered in Beethoven's Fifth that isn't a perversity? In some cases that perversity says everything about the conductor.

  • @rondles
    @rondles 4 роки тому +11

    Currentzis is also afraid of Mozart. His recording of Cosi is similarly perverse!

    • @littlejohnuk
      @littlejohnuk 4 роки тому

      He's afraid of himself - he's afraid of life.

    • @pedrocarrillo5644
      @pedrocarrillo5644 4 роки тому +3

      Hahahaha perverse, such a wrong word for Cosi' recording, wich movement is perverse? Any in particular or you are blondly attacking all his recording?

  • @edwinbaumgartner5045
    @edwinbaumgartner5045 4 роки тому +1

    Put a metronome on the conductor's rostrum, and you get better results from the musicians. What Currentzis does, is tasteless. Besides: Beethoven totally misunderstood by his contemporaries? - 10.000-20.000 people took part at his burial. But remember that Vienna had about 402.000 inhabitants at this time (exactely 401.049 in 1830). In my opinion, he was a pop star.