Brahms: Symphony No. 3 in F major, Op. 90 - LPO, Sir Adrian Boult. Rec. 1970

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  • London Philharmonic Orchestra, Sir Adrian Boult
    00:00 - I. Allegro con brio
    13:10 - II. Andante
    21:45 - III. Poco allegretto
    27:52 - IV. Allegro - Un poco sostenuto
    Recorded: 13-14 August 1970, Kingsway Hall, London
    Audio Source:
    EMI Classics - 6 35657 2
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    "Sir Adrian Boult's knack for knowing just how the music should "go" works wonders in the Brahms' serenades. Boult was a student of Hans Sitt, and deeply influenced by Artur Nikisch. As such, he was an inheritor of the conducting traditions of Wagner and Brahms, so I've always felt the warmth of his performances are more authentic than the leaner, more hard-edged approaches of Chailly and Abbado.
    The EMI/Warner box of Boult's recordings "From Bach to Warner" gives insight into Boult as a "compleat conductor", rather than just an exponent of British music. Sadly, this box no longer seems available in Britain, although it's to be had from Amazon in the US and Canada. The box contains great Brahms symphonies, overtures and Janet Baker's Alto Rhapsody. Then there's an outstanding Schubert 9th, as well as Wagner orchestral music that's more warmly textured than Klemperer or Szell. Even the Bach Brandenburgs are worth a listen: hopelessly old fashioned, but Boult rounded up great soloists."
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