
Mass No. 3 is more dramatic and forcefully presented than the other two; operatic, almost. It is a BIG statement.
Excellent sound on that SACD. As for more Rachmaninov: totally different from his orchestral work, but devastatingly beautiful is his All-Night Vigil, usually known as the Vespers in English (it actually contains Orthodox Vespers and Matins).DaveF wrote:
Quite a powerful performance here from Gergiev and the LSO. Recommended.
I really ought to add more Rachmaninov to my collection. I have various recordings of the Piano Concertos and Svetlanov's Symphonic Dances but nothing else I think. Svetlanov's cycle whom Sean has already recommended to me looks like a good bet. Any thoughts anyone?
Good analysis....thanks for that Dave.DaveF wrote:Wonderful sounds and textures from the orchestra here which does it set apart from the big band approaches. The period brass and timpani in particular make for an interesting sound but the tempi are a little slower than what I would have expected. It certainly isnt a show off performance, in fact I'd say its a little restrained but does have the ace of having period intruments. That said, I would have prefered a bit more drama and excitment in the final two movements. You can feel it building alright but it just never quite gets there. Not a first choice recommendation for this symphony but definitely worth considering if you've got a big band version and are looking for something different. The Davis/Concertgebouw version is still my favourite. Bernstein's is on my wish list.
I think that once they are sampled these recordings all yield rich rewards. I think that some people are needlessly put off by that "period performance" tag....they subsequently miss out on great performances as a result, I think.DaveF wrote: My first ever purchase of a string quartet some years ago was in fact a Haydn piece by the Quatuor Mosaïques on period instruments. A few more purchases of the same since then and they still remain my favorite ensemble for these works. I'm surprised that they dont get more recognition. The Opus 77 in the second disc above is probably one of my favorite Haydn String Quartets.
Glad you enjoyed it Fergus. That finale is something else.fergus wrote:Mahler – Symphony No. 2 [Bernstein]....
In a word, superb!