New to Classical Music

rdabra

New member
Hi,

I am not a musician, just a corious listener and, this week, I started with Classical Music. I keep asking myself why did i wait so long?
I started with Beethoven and I'd Like a suggestion:

Somebody told me of two 9-Symphonies "versions": Hogwood and Gardiner. Could anyone help me which I choose?

Thanx in advance
 

some guy

New member
I would say neither.

Of the older school performances, Krips and von Karajan and Böhm are good choices.

Of the newer ones, I would think Abbado or Zinman or Masur would be preferable to Gardiner or Hogwood.

But that's just me. Indeed, you'll probably get as many suggestions as there are recordings of this piece. I'll just add that I bought the Gardiner set of all nine symphonies by Beethoven, because I'd liked what I'd heard from Gardiner up to that point. I listened to them all once or twice. Then I didn't listen to them at all for several years. Then I listened to number eight a couple of months ago, and realized why I'd not listened to them much since I'd bought them. Because they're not very good. Superficially exciting and fresh sounding, but not something to return to again and again.
 

JHC

Chief assistant to the assistant chief
Hi,

I am not a musician, just a corious listener and, this week, I started with Classical Music. I keep asking myself why did i wait so long?
I started with Beethoven and I'd Like a suggestion:

Somebody told me of two 9-Symphonies "versions": Hogwood and Gardiner. Could anyone help me which I choose?

Thanx in advance
You can't go wrong with Beethoven, try the Gardiner, and give Beethoven's String Quartets a listen later on when your ear gets tuned. I have just listened to the Abbado with the Berlin S O, not bad but his 2nd cycle is
considered better than the first
 

Montefalco

New member
Welcome, rdabra. I'm glad that you are enjoying classical music. It's hugely underrated these days.
One thing to try is to check at a library to see if they have any recordings of Beethoven's symphonies, so you can listen and decide which you like before buying.
 

Corno Dolce

Admiral Honkenwheezenpooferspieler
Welcome aboard rdabra,

You've arrived to a wonderful place with supergreat people - Please do fel at home among friends.

Cheers,

CD :tiphat::tiphat::tiphat::tiphat:
 

marval

New member
Hello rdabra

Welcome to the forum, glad you could join us.

You have come to a good place for leaning about music.


Margaret
 

teddy

Duckmeister
Yes Catrina, some of them I communicate with privately. There is a wealth of knoweldge, experience and not to mention humour on this site.

teddy
 
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