Beethoven: Symphonies Nos. 3 & 8 [Hybrid SACD] by Paavo Järvi: Super Audio CD Cover
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Super Audio CD - SACD Hybrid

  • Release Date: 07/31/2007
  • Original Release: 2006
  • Sales Rank: 46,799
  • Label: SONY CLASSICS
  • UPC: 886971306620

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Beethoven: Symphonies Nos. 3 & 8 [Hybrid SACD]

1. Symphony No. 3 in E flat major ("Eroica"), Op. 55 45:13
Composed by Ludwig van Beethoven
Conducted by Paavo Järvi
Performed by German Chamber Philharmonic, Bremen
2. Symphony No. 8 in F major, Op. 93 24:10
Composed by Ludwig van Beethoven
Conducted by Paavo Järvi
Performed by German Chamber Philharmonic, Bremen

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Urgency is the key word here, a quality underlined in part by the use of a virtuoso chamber orchestra and also by the close, warm acoustic.... In the digital field, Järvi's disc certianly holds its own. Rob Cowan, Gramophone

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August 13, 2007: As someone who is admittedly obsessive about Beethoven's 3rd Symphony (over 110 CD's and counting), I find this to be one of the best on disc. While there isn't, nor can there ever be, a "definitive" performance, this and the similarly exciting recording by Dausgaard on Simax, are the best I've heard in the last 10 years. I don't want to steal a fellow writer's comments, but the wind playing is superb and there is obvious commitment by all participants. Beethoven is well-served