@mahler123, What an insightful comment regarding Jochum's use of rubato! Also interesting is your reaction to it. Your comments resulted in me spending most of the day thinking about, but not listening to, Bruckner. I agree completely with your characterization of von Karajan as the anti-Jochum. Since I have found Jochum (and Venzago) to afford agreeable Bruckner, it will not surprise you to know I am not overly fond of HvK's Bruckner. I hear chants of "Heresy, Heresy!" off in the distance. (I also prefer Kempe to HvK for R. Strauss- perhaps fodder for a new thread?) HvK's Bruckner, and similar approaches to his music, inevitably make me feel unsettled, troubled, even fearful of an immanent musically induced apocalypse. The 9th, in particular, creeps me out. In a sense, Bruckner (HvK) hits me as the anti-Bach.
I don't put Bruckner in the very top tier of composers. I also disagree with those who claim he wrote the same symphony 9 or 10 times. BTW, my favorite Bruckner is the Te Deum, but I have yet to find a satisfactory recording. Any guidance?
I don't put Bruckner in the very top tier of composers. I also disagree with those who claim he wrote the same symphony 9 or 10 times. BTW, my favorite Bruckner is the Te Deum, but I have yet to find a satisfactory recording. Any guidance?