Possibly of interest? if so, then http://www.hifianswers.com/2015/07/r...ester-leipzig/
The writer is a new contributor to hifianswers.com where i am the features editor.
Possibly of interest? if so, then http://www.hifianswers.com/2015/07/r...ester-leipzig/
The writer is a new contributor to hifianswers.com where i am the features editor.
Last edited by Neil McCauley; 24-07-2015 at 14:40.
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A piece I never tire of listening to.
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Suitner's recordings are all worth exploring - he tends to give fastish, upbeat and exciting renditions.
I just looked at the linked review - the reviewer seems fairly clueless to me, just drivels on, doesn't make any particularly useful comparisons. The number of words allotted to the actual musical performance are minimal and, tbh, ignorant and fairly worthless. Waste of space.
So much more could have been said if he had any significant experience of Suitner's many excellent recordings, which he clearly hasn't ... or if he has then this vital and relevant information is withheld from the reader.
The review is not just bad, but is likely to put readers off from trying more of Suitner's work, which is a crying shame.
There are many superb and well recorded bargain label CDs from eastern Europe, but no mention of that. What a wasted opportunity.
Not just a bad review, but really strongly negatively bad. Far better if it had never been published. Sorry.
Last edited by jandl100; 30-07-2015 at 07:06.
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Agreed - just a lot of clever, 'knowing' sub-headings without any substance contained under them. A complete waste of electricity!
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