Beethoven's symphonies in historically informed performance? Do they exist? If so which version or versions do you recommend? I'd like to start with symphonies 3, 5, and 7 if makes it easier.Bill Bailey
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Topic - HIPs of Beethoven symphonies? - Feanor 18:17:11 04/23/07 (18)
- Tiny, Tinny, and Toy - Feanor 09:52:41 04/25/07 (3)
- Tinny? Oh, great - psgary 20:20:43 04/25/07 (0)
- I personally dislike HIP, but suggest trying the Harnoncourt and Gardiner nt - docw 10:12:42 04/25/07 (1)
- Our 2rd rate library had neither of those -nt - Feanor 11:11:43 04/25/07 (0)
- Bruggen on Phillips. Hard to find. Amazing. - Sigmund 07:56:13 04/25/07 (7)
- I'm with you on Bruggen... - C.B. 08:12:49 04/25/07 (2)
- His Mozart's Gran Partita is just wonderful. - Sigmund 19:13:57 04/25/07 (1)
- I have a copy from many years ago... - C.B. 04:11:27 04/26/07 (0)
- Correction. Orch of the 18th Century. - Sigmund 08:11:14 04/25/07 (0)
- Likewise the Hanover Band on Nimbus, but *easy* to find. - clarkjohnsen 08:10:43 04/25/07 (2)
- And I like the price -- thanks, Clark - Feanor 09:31:42 04/25/07 (1)
- The Hanover Band on Nimbus - Pat D 10:56:19 04/27/07 (0)
- Thanks a lot, folks - Feanor 09:27:45 04/24/07 (0)
- Yes, there are lots of 'em! - M. Lucky 09:03:52 04/24/07 (0)
- if you want a set tha eases you in to the HIP thing on B'n, Gardiner is the one IMO - Timbo in Oz 22:43:31 04/23/07 (1)
- While I agree with you, if would have said..... - Chuck Y 08:22:34 04/24/07 (0)
- maybe these?? - rlindsa 20:05:50 04/23/07 (1)
- There's also a Roger Norrington cycle... - EBerlin 20:08:21 04/23/07 (0)