The Fifth: Sibelius or Nielsen?

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Which Fifth Symphony you would like to conserve for yourself for the rest of your life?

Sibelius
Nielsen

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I can certainly see there being a tie between these two monumental Nordic symphonies. There's nothing like them in the entire symphonic repertoire. Completely singular and each composer writing in their mature idiom that cannot be replicated. I love both symphonies even though I did go with Sibelius.

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Quote from: Symphonic Addict on December 06, 2021, 07:28:03 PM
For you all: What are some of your favorite recordings for both works?

Sibelius: Rattle/Philharmonia; Berglund/Bournemouth; Bernstein/NY

Nielsen: Bernstein/NY; Horenstein/New Philharmonia


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Quote from: Symphonic Addict on December 06, 2021, 07:28:03 PM
For you all: What are some of your favorite recordings for both works?

Sibelius 5th: Berglund/Bournemouth, Barbirolli/Halle, Karajan/Berliners (DG)
Nielsen 5th: Blomstedt/SFSO, Bernstein/NYPO

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Quote from: TheGSMoeller on December 09, 2021, 05:47:06 AM
Vanska/Lahti & Blomstedt/SFS for Sibelius.

Don't listen to Nielsen's 5th that much but would say Blomstedt/SFS again, along with Esa-Pekka Salonen/SRSO.


Quote from: MusicTurner on December 09, 2021, 05:54:11 AM
Bernstein/NYPO for Nielsen;

Celibidache DG live, for at least a very exceptional Sibelius ...


Quote from: amw on December 09, 2021, 06:27:41 AM
They're very standard answers, but accurate: Vänskä/Lahti (Sibelius), Bernstein/NY (Nielsen)... but for second choices, Berglund was also exceptional in Sibelius 5 (with a slight preference for me being the Bournemouth recording) and there's an equally exceptional one-off recording of Nielsen 5 from Kondrashin and the RCO, which exists in an out-of-print Philips single and one of the RCO boxsets (possibly also out-of-print) and can otherwise be heard here.


Quote from: André on December 09, 2021, 07:56:47 AM
Rozhdestvensky for Sibelius and Gilbert for Nielsen. Other contenders: Sargent and Horenstein, respectively.


Quote from: Sergeant Rock on December 22, 2021, 06:45:43 AM
Sibelius: Rattle/Philharmonia; Berglund/Bournemouth; Bernstein/NY

Nielsen: Bernstein/NY; Horenstein/New Philharmonia


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Quote from: Mirror Image on December 22, 2021, 07:36:13 AM
Sibelius 5th: Berglund/Bournemouth, Barbirolli/Halle, Karajan/Berliners (DG)
Nielsen 5th: Blomstedt/SFSO, Bernstein/NYPO

Many thanks, gents! Somehow I had forgot to read your suggestions. I definitely don't know the Sargent and Rozhdestvensky, but I do concur with many others here, especially with Horenstein (Nielsen) and Karajan (Sibelius).
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Quote from: Mirror Image on December 09, 2021, 10:26:14 AM
I can certainly see there being a tie between these two monumental Nordic symphonies. There's nothing like them in the entire symphonic repertoire. Completely singular and each composer writing in their mature idiom that cannot be replicated. I love both symphonies even though I did go with Sibelius.

A huge +1!
The current annihilation of a people on this planet (you know which one it is) is the most documented and at the same time the most preposterously denied. The terror IS REAL!

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Quote from: Symphonic Addict on December 22, 2021, 10:24:52 AM





Many thanks, gents! Somehow I had forgot to read your suggestions. I definitely don't know the Sargent and Rozhdestvensky, but I do concur with many others here, especially with Horenstein (Nielsen) and Karajan (Sibelius).

Have you heard Bernstein's Nielsen 5th? It's UNBELIEVABLY GREAT!

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Quote from: Mirror Image on December 22, 2021, 10:25:57 AM
Have you heard Bernstein's Nielsen 5th? It's UNBELIEVABLY GREAT!

I have, of course, John! An utterly electrifying performance!!!
The current annihilation of a people on this planet (you know which one it is) is the most documented and at the same time the most preposterously denied. The terror IS REAL!

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I'm very satisfied with Blomstedt's Nielsen recordings, so much so that I haven't thus far been tempted to seek out an alternative. Some of Blomstedt's best work from his San Francisco years.