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On Thursday, May 15, 2003 at 12:32:46 PM UTC-10, Rick Cavalla wrote:
> "sorach" wrote:
> > What's your favourite Bruckner 5?
> I like Wand/BPO among modern recordings. All of Jochum's are great - I
> think this was his favorite Bruckner symphony. Celibidache/MPO is, in my
> opinion, not as convincing as his Bruckner 8th with the MPO. There is a
> Knappertsbusch/MPO from 1959 that is one of those early, chopped-up versions
> by Schalk. Nonetheless, Kna sounds inspired, and the version calls for
> fresh brass players to come in for the finale, and they tear the roof off
> the place!

According to this:

- ...Knappertsbusch used the mangled and butchered Schalk version of Bruckner’s Fifth Symphony to make one of the greatest recordings ever of that music...

https://classicalvoiceamerica.org/2014/04/14/what-makes-any-music-classical-tradition/

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