Tom, I agree with your second sentence 100%. This is an incomparably more lithe, sinewy, non-lush, and intense Brahms. I loved every second of it. No other conductor could have produced this brilliant, breathtaking interpretation; not Karajan, Abbado, Bernstein, Furtwangler, Toscanini, or Haitink.
@@Berto-bo7mr Sorry for sticking my nose in, but I noticed you didn't mention Bruno Walter in your list. His interpretation with the CSO in 1960 is for me the gold standard. Possibly because he was blessed with some of the best sound engineering that I know to exist. The 50's and early 60's with Szell and Walter were truly astonishing in the sound department. Kleiber's interpretation, like almost everything he touched, feels like a perfect lap in a brand new Aston Martin. I love him for that. But there are other things.
Je dirais même plus, selon le New-York Times d'il y a une dizaine d'années, le plus grand chef d'orchestre de tous les temps, Carlos Kleiber, je pense qu'il on raison...
We love Carlos !
So intense as everything Kleiber did. Beautiful interpretation. Thank you
What phenomenal drive, unsentimental raw emotion and vision. Miraculously enlightening, Carlos Kleiber RIP
Bellissima.... kleiber un genio
この演奏は、昔 NHKのFM放送を録音しました。
たぶん同じ演奏です。
あと、イタリアのレーベルのCDも、一時期出ていたので買いました。
dvdで出ている演奏よりも、こちらの方が、4楽章のティンパニーがカッコいいですね😊
Absolutely superb and scintillating, as usual with Kleiber selected if small repertoire.
클라이버/빈필 브람스교향곡2번의 최고의 연주이다
The woodwind notes at 31:17... how is this the first time I've heard them? Marvelous.
Unique Carlos Kleiber
Thanks for posting. This is far more exciting than the VPO performance from 1991 available as a Unitel DVD.
Thank you for your comment! I am totally for you.
Tom, I agree with your second sentence 100%. This is an incomparably more lithe, sinewy, non-lush, and intense Brahms. I loved every second of it. No other conductor could have produced this brilliant, breathtaking interpretation; not Karajan, Abbado, Bernstein, Furtwangler, Toscanini, or Haitink.
@@Berto-bo7mr Sorry for sticking my nose in, but I noticed you didn't mention Bruno Walter in your list. His interpretation with the CSO in 1960 is for me the gold standard. Possibly because he was blessed with some of the best sound engineering that I know to exist. The 50's and early 60's with Szell and Walter were truly astonishing in the sound department. Kleiber's interpretation, like almost everything he touched, feels like a perfect lap in a brand new Aston Martin. I love him for that. But there are other things.
@@Berto-bo7mr Listen to the Karajan Salzburg cycle live in 1983. That is incredible. I think it beats this (not that it's a competition!!)
wonderful.
C’est génial ! Je n’avais pu la mettre en ligne !
WHY couldn't you upload it? Legal considerations? It is a brilliant gem, one which adds significantly to our corpus of memorable Carlos performances.
Berto3141 My CD is damaged, I couldn't extract the last track.
Fantastic Symphony No. 2 in D op.73. I just subscribe with you. Wonderful song.
Thank so much! i
Greatest ever....
Does someone know where on internet I can buy the cd of this beauty?
I doubt this specific recording is commercially available.
Grandisimo kleibert, para mi gusto el auténtico heredero de furtwangler.
Je dirais même plus, selon le New-York Times d'il y a une dizaine d'années, le plus grand chef d'orchestre de tous les temps, Carlos Kleiber, je pense qu'il on raison...
Where did that mystical looking photo of Carlos and the Wiener Phil come from?
Maybe the 1989 New Year's Concert?
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