Robin L
Master Contributor
Have it, it's really good. Heard Tilson Thomas/SFS perform it in concert, front row of Davies right in front of the first cello. It was one of the most overwhelming concert experiences of my life.I picked up a used copy of this 2nd symphony a couple of days ago. The SACD layer is excellent and the integration of the organ in the finale is suitably impressive. That said the standout feature of this recording is the singing of Lorraine Hunt Lieberson, who here bested my former favorite (Crista Ludwig) with her reading of "Urlicht." Anyone interested in beautiful, sensitive, INTELLIGENT singing must hear it.
Also have two CD recordings of Bernstein's, his Columbia/Sony and DGG recordings with the NYPO. Got the first Bernstein recording when I was in high school, and it left a deep impression on me. Have the Bruno Walter/NYPO recording on Sony, the Channel Classics Ivan Fischer/Budapest Festival Orchestra SACD and the Gilbert Kaplan/VPO DGG SACD as well. I'm surprised at how well Kaplan directs the symphony. Just shows you what true obsession can do. I'll be getting rid of the Chailly/Concertgebouw CDs on Decca. It's underpowered and I need the shelve space. I have the greatest attachment to Bernstein's first recording for Columbia/Sony and find it has the most impact in the first movement of all the recordings I have heard. But of course, that's what first impressions will do.