
There’s no question that the late Georg Tintner was a […]
Every so often a recording comes out that is so
The first two volumes in Naxos’ ongoing Tintner Memorial Edition feature fine Mozart and mediocre Schubert, and this third installment offers a bit of both
No need to dwell on the unfortunate facts here: Tintner’s excellent Mozart release in Volume 1 of Naxos’ Tintner Memorial edition demonstrates that he knows
Georg Tintner’s reputation today rests almost entirely on his largely excellent and refreshingly quirky cycle of Bruckner symphonies for Naxos, so it’s good of the
Georg Tintner’s generally excellent survey of the complete Bruckner symphonies for Naxos reaches a peak with this exceptional performance of the Seventh. What makes Tintner
This edition of Bruckner’s First Symphony purports to be the “really original” Linz version, though the differences between it and what we know as the
This recording confirms Tintner’s stature as a Bruckner conductor in as convincing a manner as his recent, astounding recording of the Third Symphony, but for
This disc arrived just a day after Georg Tintner’s tragic death from an 11-story fall off the balcony of his home. Fortunately for Naxos, he
With this impressive and majestic performance conductor Georg Tintner approaches Celibidache territory, taking a full 73 minutes to explore Bruckner’s serene Austrian musical landscapes. However,