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RE: Excellent idea

Posted by Chris from Lafayette on January 11, 2017 at 01:12:19:

Those Macal/Milwaukee performances (the couple that I heard anyway) seemed bogged down by what I heard as unattractively dry and damped sound on the recordings. His cycle with the CzPO (at least the two albums I show) has all the reverberation one would need - possibly even too much, I'm sure, for some listeners, but I like it a lot.

Regarding the Pesek recordings, I had those two CD's that you mention too. I really liked them, but I was already a fan of those symphonies from the older 50's and 60's recordings by Neumann and the Prague SO (for No. 4) and Sejna and the CzPO (for No. 5). In any case, I'll soon be getting a chance to re-evaluate the Pesek recordings! ;-)