Davis caught in one of his dullest periods
Santa Fe Listener | Santa Fe, NM USA | 09/18/2007
(3 out of 5 stars)
"Grmany wasn't good for Colin Davis. The years he spent in Munich and Dresden marked a decline into walk-through performances without life or sparkle. Maybe he thought he was fitting into some kind of grand tradition. These Mozaret performances could serve as evidence before the jury: they are slowish and slack, lacking any insight. Davis began as a Mozart specialist and gained his early reputation for some EMI recordings of the same symphonies that appear here. What a difference a few decades has made. I happen to like traditionalist Mozart, but not when it feels like sleepwalking."
Great, great performances!!!
Music Pen | Cypress, CA USA | 02/22/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Not even Beecham is better than these performances. Every detail - phrasing, balance, timbres, dynamics - is thought out to the limits of interpretive excellence - but most of all, the soul of the music is conveyed through these means and whatever else makes a truly great rendition of Mozart. Immaculate, gorgeous, moving."