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Music and Media => The Classical Music Circle => Topic started by: Mag on 22 Jun 2023, 09:50 pm

Title: Schubert's 8th Unfinished
Post by: Mag on 22 Jun 2023, 09:50 pm
 I'm not really into Classical Music, but there are a few Symphonies that I have listened to that I like.
Schubert's 8th Unfinished is one them. Not just any version as I have listened to a few and they don't do it for me, but this one.

Now what happened is I use to have the vinyl LP which I liked listening to, helped me to fall asleep. I lent it to a friend as he was interested in listening to it as well. However his place had a fire and I never got it back.

Only recently found the correct version on Amazon and have it Saved to Playlist.

What do you think of this Version? For me its the only one I'll listen too. :inlove:

(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=253996)
Title: Re: Schubert's 8th Unfinished
Post by: FullRangeMan on 22 Jun 2023, 11:33 pm
Iam not used with Szell but he was consistent and do a nice job in the Cleveland Orch., he is from the conservative branch of conductors as Reiner, Klemperer, Toscanini, Karl Böhm, Bruno Walter etc, but Furtwängler and Solti were great, I usually wouid prefer Karajan, Maazel, Abbado, Kleiber, Haitink, Ozawa, Mravinsky, Neeme Järvi, and some others from the new crops of regents as Chailly, Manze etc.

If you like historical renditions see Harnoncourt 1929-2016.
RIP

Title: Re: Schubert's 8th Unfinished
Post by: Tyson on 23 Jun 2023, 12:10 am
I am actually a big fan of Szell, all his recordings are worth hearing. 
Title: Re: Schubert's 8th Unfinished
Post by: richidoo on 23 Jun 2023, 12:42 pm
I like this version from 1955
(https://i.discogs.com/GgrS_mi2L5vXUKRtz6M8O0dE3yx4wFsVeYSR2eqxrrw/rs:fit/g:sm/q:90/h:539/w:600/czM6Ly9kaXNjb2dz/LWRhdGFiYXNlLWlt/YWdlcy9SLTEzMDcx/Nzg2LTE1NDc1NTY1/ODMtNzA2NS5qcGVn.jpeg)

In high school I was in a local youth symphony orchestra, and one year they played this. The volunteer conductor was assistant concertmaster in BSO. There wasn't much of a trumpet part, just a couple of whole notes as I remember, but I enjoyed listening to him teach the string players about Schubert and how to interpret this piece. He would spend hours on one 8 bar passage, but he was teaching more than just the notes; and there was far more to learn than we could comprehend at that age.
Title: Re: Schubert's 8th Unfinished
Post by: kmmd on 23 Jun 2023, 04:31 pm
I’m sorry to read about your lost LP.  Here is my copy of Schubert’s 8th.  It’s not the best recording though.

(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=254015)