Tchaikovsky. Symphony #5. Vienna Philharmonic. Gergiev. Philips.
This must have been quite a performance to attend. Gergiev and the VPO play with searing intensity. Gergiev here is guest conductor, and his interpretations generally run from hot to cold. This one is truly inspired. I could picture the entire orchestra sirting up on the front of their chairs. What an incredible sound! It is impossibly lush and lithe at the same time. The music never drags, and you can even get a sense of the electricity in the air. The engineering on the recording is perfect. Big strings and big brass, beautiful winds. This is the unique sound that made Vienna famous.
This must have been quite a performance to attend. Gergiev and the VPO play with searing intensity. Gergiev here is guest conductor, and his interpretations generally run from hot to cold. This one is truly inspired. I could picture the entire orchestra sirting up on the front of their chairs. What an incredible sound! It is impossibly lush and lithe at the same time. The music never drags, and you can even get a sense of the electricity in the air. The engineering on the recording is perfect. Big strings and big brass, beautiful winds. This is the unique sound that made Vienna famous.

