Jansons' interpretation of the "joyful" portion in the second movement of Tchaikovsky's 4th symphony is significantly slower than Reiner's. His first movement is lusher than Reiner's, but perhaps the inferior sound on the Reiner record isn't doing him justice. Reiner's is tighter (which is typical Reiner, after all), Jansons' more expansive.

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