Larry Kart Posted March 28, 2013 Report Posted March 28, 2013 Does anyone know and have an opinion about Abbado's 1993 DGG Webern disc with the Vienna Philharmonic? (It also includes Schoenberg "A Survivor from Warsaw.") I picked it up after reading someone on rec.classical.recordings praise it, and so far (Six Pieces for Orchestra) I'm knocked out. It's as though I were hearing this music for the first time, in large part because Abbado lets it (if "lets it" is the right phrase) coalesce into music, if you know what I mean, instead of giving us a series of modernist X-rays. And there's great passion as well, e.g. in the second piece. Other recordings I have include Dohnanyi Decca, Craft Columbia, Craft Naxos, and Boulez Sony -- all of which except for Craft Columbia I've now compared to Abbado. Unfortunately, the Abbado disc does not include the Symphony or the Concerto for Nine Instruments; there would have been plenty of room for both. http://www.amazon.com/Schoenburg-Survivor-Warsaw-Webern-Orchestral/dp/B000001GF3 Quote
J.A.W. Posted March 29, 2013 Report Posted March 29, 2013 I know Abbado's interpretation of the Webern works is highly regarded but don't have the CD. I have the Boulez Conducts Webern (DG) and Karajan (DG) versions. Quote
David Ayers Posted March 29, 2013 Report Posted March 29, 2013 I have known that CD for all of its now twenty years and I share your enthusiasm. Quote
Spontooneous Posted April 15, 2013 Report Posted April 15, 2013 What David said. My favorite recording of the Variations. I really wish Abbado had recorded the Symphony too. Quote
Mark Stryker Posted April 17, 2013 Report Posted April 17, 2013 A favorite recording for reasons you elucidate -- it's got passion, linking (rightly) Webern within post-romanticism and implying all of the stuff Webern distills into those pregnant gestures rather than treating them as thin/empty pieces of whispy rhetoric. At the same time, there's plenty of modernist clarity -- Abbado doesn't pretend this music is actually Mahler but remembers it is informed by Mahler. Quote
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