Stereo Times
Any way you figure it, the Fifth is demonstrably Beethoven’s most popular and ubiquitous composition. I cut my aesthetic teeth on this symphony. I can remember as a child standing in the living room of our house in New Jersey listening to an early vinyl disc, in ultra-low fidelity, on my father’s patchwork record player.
All I can say is that Maestro Honeck’s temporal conception of this symphony, which is quite fast, is so spot on, it makes what remains of my hair stand on end. I was literally lost for words. Once I managed to speak at all, I could only say, This is the greatest Fifth I’ve ever heard.
And the clarity and control! The members of the PSO must love working with this conductor. It is apparent that he demands a lot of his musicians, and that they give it to him with knobs on. It is rare, very rare, to hear a large ensemble of musicians play with such impeccable precision and passion.
In the Seventh, as I always so, I concentrated on the Allegretto because it has long been my favorite movement of this symphony. And this Allegretto proffers riches for our delectation, emotionally, melodically, rhythmically. I’ve never heard a version quite like this. In it’s wake it leaves the sense of excitement and fulfillment that arise when aesthetic intelligence is combined with great heartedness.
I hope I have said enough to encourage you to buy this disc. Like every Reference Recordings disc I’ve heard, the sound quality is superb, microphone placement impeccable.
Russell Lichter
I am such a Beethoven fan and so to get another recording of these two symphonies was a no brainer. I really enjoyed this rendition of both the 5th and the 7th. The interpretation of Honeck is so refreshing and the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra pulled it off really well. This is such a good recording. No wonder it tops the NativeDSD charts!!! Highly recommended!!!
Benjamin Yap (verified owner) –
Thank you for releasing this album in DSD.
777ksgi (verified owner) –