Great!! and a comment on sound
Andrew R. Weiss | Raleigh, NC USA | 01/22/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I am not sure why amazon's reviewer feels there's an imbalance between strings and winds. I've just received my set of the complete symphonies and listened to #1 first, and the balances are *very* similar to those Klemperer favored, with forward winds but string details pretty clear. The major difference comes in the relatively greater prominence of the brass, and I wonder whether that is Maag's preference (part of his Swiss/French heritage, perhaps?). Both symphonies were recorded in the Modigliani Auditorium in Padua, and the sound is pretty similar. It sounds as though the string section is a little larger in the "Eroica", which would be appropriate (see Zinman's recordings with the Zurich Tonhalle chamber orchestra, where he varies the string section size depending on each symphony's requirements).
As to the performances: mature, wise, insightful, strong, balanced, emotionally communicative. In one word, masterful. I own Klemperer, Furtwangler and Monteux, and these are right up there with them, with the added advantage of a more Beethoven-era-sized orchestra (i.e., chamber-sized) and the added lightness and clarity of texture that brings.
Highest recommendation."