Simply the reference version
Mark Premo | Seattle, WA, USA | 11/17/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I'll say it: this is one of the finest recordings I've ever had the huge pleasure of owning. Great piece, superbly conceived by Boulez, and magnificently played by John Cerminaro, horn, and the entire ensemble.
Ok, I'm a former player, so I know. What Cerminaro does here is absolutely miraculous: his trills are so clear and perfect, it's as if he's playing the clarinet and hitting keys instead of making his lip behave with such precision.
But of course it's much more than technical artistry. Tempi, phrasing, dynamic range--all lead to sheer musical joy and carry the listener on a journey that never fails to exhilarate. If you're ever in the dumps, this recording will reaffirm your faith in man's goodness."
A Wonderful Surprise
Robert T. Martin | 12/02/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Boulez and Handel, who would of thunk? These performances combine the big band, lush acoustic of the New York Philharmonic with playing of incredible nimbleness and virtuosity. Maestro Boulez allows his players to ornament freely and the results are astonishing. Look elsewhere if you like your Handel on original instruments or "lean and mean." However, if you love joyful and spontaneous music making with a broad emotional range and gorgeous sound, well this one's for you."