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So I turned the volume up quite a bit...much more visceral experience

Posted by jdaniel@jps.net on February 22, 2021 at 16:57:19:

FWIW, I want to revise my opinion, just a little:

If you're a fan of every subsidiary, tertiary and um.... Anyway, if you don't mind every last note lovingly-sculpted by the conductor, consequential or not, (and I'm talking about the notes) then this is probably as good as it gets. A shot (or two) of Vodka was my prep.

If you like a conductor who keeps his eye on the distant tonic, you'll likely prefer the Gerviev.