ChelseaDrugstore Wrote:
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> I would love to hera the Toscanini
> renditions you mention. Maybe I should get them.
> Don't you thionk his first one is still very
> Austrian though? Not at all the "real" Beethoven
> yet?
Well that raises an interesting question: what is the "real" Beethoven ?? It's really up to the conductor isn't it!!
There's no question that Toscanini sounds like "nobody else", for fire and intensity on Beethoven interpretations, he stands alone, that's why I love his sound so much... I really think when the smoke clears that he is THE Beethoven interpreter, much as Bruno Walter is probably THE Mahler interpreter...
But each great conductor has his own twist on the sound... so... what is the "real" Beethoven ??

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