speaking of Dvorak 7, now playing

start of Dvorak: Symphony No. 7 in D Minor, Op. 70, B. 141 (Live)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FxZltTBquA8&list=OLAK5uy_kNkqlMpzB5GHTm3uaoa7uz4EdTsfadjiY&index=1

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kNkqlMpzB5GHTm3uaoa7uz4EdTsfadjiY

This recording came out this year which caught my eye, and upon looking up reviews for it, saw one at musicwebinternational where the review states this is now their new favorite recording of the piece! I'm sold on giving it a try.

>In that aforementioned survey, I nominated two recordings as the best available of the Seventh Symphony: the London Symphony Orchestra under Witold Rowicki, recorded for Philips Classics in 1971, and the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra with Vaclav Neumann in 1972 for Supraphon. Albeit now alongside this new Haitink disc, I stand by those recommendations, with the Rowicki being an electrifying performance from a vastly underestimated cycle, whereas the Neumann also comes from a complete cycle that is distinguished by a sound-world that sadly seems long gone.[...] In any case, for me, this new Haitink release is indisputably the finest account of what is generally regarded as Dvořák’s greatest symphony in modern sound... ---- Lee Denham