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In Reply to: RE: LOL! now I really ought to check him out... posted by kuma on January 28, 2016 at 16:54:57
I haven't heard either set, but based on the Berlioz I've heard so far, I'll stay as far away as I can from the Brahms and Schumann!
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Actually, Chris, you might be surprised. First, let me emphatically state two things: (1) as you can guess from my moniker, I'm picky when it comes to Brahms; (2) try as I might, I cannot warm up to HIP, especially in late-Classical and early-Romantic repertoire. (My favorite Mozart conductors? Bruno Walter and George Szell.) So I approached Ticciati's Brahms SACD on Tudor with some trepidation. (Serenade No. 1, Haydn Variations, and a Hungarian Dance sampler tray) I think you would be hard pressed to find much evidence of twee HIP pretensions. The sound of the orchestra is dark and rich--very old-school. I wouldn't pretend to predict what he would do with the four symphonies, but the Tudor disc might allay some of your concerns. YMMV, of course.
Have you had a chance to listen to his latest Haydn Symphonies album?
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