Strauss' two Dons
Paul Bubny | Maplewood, NJ United States | 03/12/2007
(3 out of 5 stars)
"I have to part company with Amazon's "official" reviewer for this CD, at least when it comes to the main work on this disc. Previn and his orchestral soloists produce a "Don Quixote" that is less a showpiece for a superstar cellist and more of a cogently argued symphonic poem. This approach allows one to hear the work as a whole, rather than as a cello concerto, and Previn (and the two soloists) astutely observe nuances that often are glossed over. In its way, it's as fine a performance as the Fournier/Karajan or Tortelier/Kempe, and the playing and Telarc's recorded sound are both detailed and lush. On the other hand, the coupling of "Don Juan" is as unexceptional as "Don Quixote" is exceptional, Previn generating rather low voltage and the famous Vienna brass sounding as though they're having an off day. If you prefer a more evenly-matched coupling of the two "Dons," Reiner (on RCA) and Szell (on Sony) can be recommended with enthusiasm, although the sound is a bit dated in either of these early-stereo reissues."