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In Reply to: Re: Bernstein, at the time, was said to have astounded (and surprised) the Russkis with that triumphant tempo. posted by Brian Cheney on March 20, 2007 at 17:41:33:
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Temirkanov and the St Petersburg have recorded the 5th and 6th on Warner Classics, so one might actually order the CD and find out what the Maestro meant about the "incorrect" tempo marking.
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I can't say the Masur "settles" anything either, except that its first movement is unbeatable.
I do not know if you have a change to listen it to the end, perhaps you ran away to cook some food or to watch beer/baseball… :-).To me the Chicago/Measur 87-88 was exactly the last movement that was unbeatable. It was a perfect balance between the “progress of the program” and density of pressure accumulation…
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