it will be interesting to read opinions on this box. Wonder if they will be as different as with the Bruckner 7th.
I like this record a bit more than the Bruckner, not because of music or because it would sound better. Well, it does in some respects but not in all, and this two records have perhaps more in common than differences. Have a feeling that differences are more a consequence of the orchestra and hall than the recording process, which is similar but not identical but more on that later. Nevertheless there is something that gives Smetana Má vlast a bit of advantage. A highlight to which I will return again and again. If you want to be impressed immediately, go directly to the third LP, side E (Tábor). This piece is excellently performed IMHO and sounds outstanding with exciting dynamic gradations and impressive entries of horns and timpani. If there was only this piece on LP, it would be worth buying. Other pieces of this cycle are excellent as well, just not to the degree of Tábor. Well, probably they are but this was my first listen and Tábor simply made a special impression on me.
Even though dynamic contrasts in general are a bit better than on Bruckner, the orchestra is not as beautifully and perfectly balanced. Proportions of the soundstage are similar but Smetana has perhaps even more depth (they used two extra microphones to the main two). The lower end is not as well-developed and balanced with the rest of the spectrum as is with the Bruckner. This doesn’t mean Smetana sounds thin or lacking in body but I wish it would have a bit more power in the lower regions. In general strings on Smetana don’t sound as balanced and refined as with the Bruckner but this comparison is probably not fair. After all Berlin Philharmonie is one of the three or five best concert halls in the world, Berliner Philharmoniker belong in the top three orchestras in the world, and I’m quite convinced Berliner Philharmoniker play on a higher quality instruments, so the orchestra as a whole sounds a bit richer, fuller and more refined.
Two complaints: First, LP’s are not perfectly flat (you might be more lucky), and the first one also has too many ticks and pops for my taste but the presentation is excellent and the box is reasonably priced. If you haven’t decided to order yet, better hurry. Don’t think there are many left...