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Rob Cowan on George Szell's Cleveland Orchestra Beethoven symphonies

Rob Cowan on George Szell's Cleveland Orchestra Beethoven symphonies

Update: 2024-12-06
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George Szell took over the Cleveland Orchestra in 1946, and, once he had created the instrument he needed, he started an extensive series of recordings for CBS (American Columbia, now Sony Classical). The focus was on the great works of the Austro-German repertoire and, needless to say, the nine Beethoven symphonies and a selection of overtures were among them (recorded between 1957 and 1967). Sony Classical have just gathered together the symphonies and overtures from the large 'George Szell Complete Columbia Collection' set from 2018, and are releasing them on seven CDs on December 13 and also digitally (already available).

James Jolly went to talk to Gramophone's long-serving contributor Rob Cowan about the recordings, and also about George Szell as a conductor in general.

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Rob Cowan on George Szell's Cleveland Orchestra Beethoven symphonies

Rob Cowan on George Szell's Cleveland Orchestra Beethoven symphonies