The gap between live and the best system is indeed huge. We are in agreement, Pls1, about the merits of the Bartok/Solti. As concerns the tempo of the finale, you are quite correct; in absolute terms. By "probably too fast" I meant probably too fast for the strings to play confortably, hence the manic feeling. To my ears the strings sound as if they are collectively about to lose control. This creates a feeling of wildness which is actually quite exciting in a way, clearly not as controlled as Reiner's reading. Moreover, I'm sure you would agree that adherence to a specific metronomic marking is only one way to potentially capture a certain feeling in the performance of a piece. In other words, sometimes a slightly slower tempo combined with exciting use of dynamics can be more effective. In this particular case I'm torn, for as I said, I rather like that feeling of wildness in this particular reading. How about that brass section though? Talk about power and excitement. Regards.
Music to test systems
If you were going over to someone’s house to evaluate their system and you only knew it was a high end system, what 5 LPs (if you are into vinyl) and 5 CDs would you take and for what purposes (test bass, imaging, soundstage, etc.). I have thought about this a bit and have not yet narrowed down either to just 5. I will post my answer once this thread gets going.
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