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Bracing forward pulse and vibrant energy in an excellent transfer
Steinberg recorded the four Brahms symphonies with Command Records and the Fine recording team in 1961 and 1962. It is a superb cycle, as good as any to be found. The Fourth is a straightforward account with a bracing forward pulse and vibrant energy. And while Steinberg’s approach doesn’t really project the music’s grim power at the conclusion of the first movement and finale, I find the performance most enjoyable for its freshness. All four symphonies in this cycle are good examples of the Bob Fine's exceptional engineering, but unfortunately only the Fourth has received a DXD or DSD256 release from HDTT thus far.

Brahms Symphony No. 4 - William Steinberg Conducts the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra
very good performance and recording of this beautiful music.
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