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quickcup
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While Academy seems bent on increasing profits by charging slightly more and paying slightly less for trade-ins, one can still occasionally find Thomas Fey's recordings on Hanssler on the $3.99 wall. I just got his Beethoven 4/6, and they're as extraordinary as his 1/2: exuberant, joyful performances that have you practically dancing along. I've never heard an orchestra play as well at fast tempi as the Heidelberg Symphony. For those allergic to HIP you *have* to hear Fey.
Marc Perman
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juanorez
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What is Beethoven 4/6 ?!?
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juliannamed
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The Fourth and Sixth symphonies, I assume.
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saintmichael247
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I did, at Tony Movshon's insistence when he made me buy the disc of Beethoven's 1 and 2 at Academy. Heard it once, never again.
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Orion
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I think Fey is outstanding! Simon Roberts recommended these discs to me. They are my favorites for 1, 2, and 4. I think I'd prefer a different approach from #6.
So, yeah, I second Mr. Perman and say, 'You have to hear Fey.'
Regards,
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stevo_jimmy
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I'm surprised you could hear it even that once, given all the moaning and whining noises you were making.
Tony Movshon
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Orion
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Same here. I too prefer a different approach for 6 (currently my favorite is Barenboim/Berlin Staatskapelle). As for 1, 2, 4, I love Brüggen and Fey in these, though I marginally prefer Fey for 1/2 and Brüggen for 4. Brüggen breathes more than Fey in the music, and this rather helps 4. I like a tautness to 1/2, so Fey is quite superb there.
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LambdaWoman
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What I want to know is: did you pick this on your own or did Simon foist it on you? 
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Rolf Guthmann
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While I like these recordings enormously, lacking Marc's sadistic streak I would strongly urge the anti-HIP not to go anywhere near them.
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Banquo's Ghost
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Yikes... I truly hated this disc, mostly due to the 6th, which was for me perhaps the single least enjoyable rendition I ever experienced. Utterly perverse and mannered, IMO, esp. the first movement. And I tend to like HIP... (though rarely in the 6th...)
I thought Hanssler's sound was rather clinical and lacking in warmth as well.
I bought it at Academy too, and promptly sold it back to them. Perhaps you got my copy... =)
I had a similarly negative reaction to his Haydn 'Surprise' & 'Drumroll' disc. Bottom line: no more Fey for me.
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David Surles
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As I plough through rmcr, I am listening to Fey's 4th on Svejda's KUSC program. Well, nobody can say it lags.
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