I remember that you have HvK, Mackerras and Bruggen but who else do you have Seán?Seán wrote: I've only got six, but with a good spread from a small ensemble to big band and Beethoven's music lends itself to the entire range of possible interpretations, I feel.
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From big to small I have the following sets:fergus wrote:I remember that you have HvK, Mackerras and Bruggen but who else do you have Seán?Seán wrote: I've only got six, but with a good spread from a small ensemble to big band and Beethoven's music lends itself to the entire range of possible interpretations, I feel.
1. Klemperer/Philharmonia Orchestra
2. Blomstedt/Staatskapelle Dresden Orchestra
3. Von Karajan/Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra (1962)
4. Mackerras/Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra
5. Harnoncourt/Chamber Orchestra of Europe
6. Brüggen/Orchestra of the Eighteenth Century
I'd like to get the Furtwängler and the Vänskä's cycles too. Sure I'm always on the lookout for another cycle.
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Seán wrote: From big to small I have the following sets:
Klemperer/Philharmonia Orchestra
Blomstedt/Staatskapelle Dresden Orchestra
Von Karajan/Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra (1962)
I have those ones too although the Blomstedt one is still in its wrap. The two sets that I regard as outstanding are the Abbado and Hogwood sets. I have a Bernstein set which is a bit hit and miss, I have many from the Haitink/LSO cycle which contains my favorite version of the 5th, and then I have some cheap set from Kegel which hardly got a look in and most likely never will. I still have to the unwrap the Gardiner set which I'm most looking forward to. The rest are a few single disc symphonies from various conductors.
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I have several single CDs too including recordings by - excuse while I genuflect - Reiner/CSO, Giulini, Haitink, Abbado, Gielen, Weil, etc.DaveF wrote:I have those ones too although the Blomstedt one is still in its wrap. The two sets that I regard as outstanding are the Abbado and Hogwood sets. I have a Bernstein set which is a bit hit and miss, I have many from the Haitink/LSO cycle which contains my favorite version of the 5th, and then I have some cheap set from Kegel which hardly got a look in and most likely never will. I still have to the unwrap the Gardiner set which I'm most looking forward to. The rest are a few single disc symphonies from various conductors.Seán wrote: From big to small I have the following sets:
Klemperer/Philharmonia Orchestra
Blomstedt/Staatskapelle Dresden Orchestra
Von Karajan/Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra (1962)
"To appreciate the greatness of the Masters is to keep faith in the greatness of humanity." - Wilhelm Furtwängler
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I too will probably get the Klemperer and Furtwangler cycles in due course. I have considered Harnoncourt but I will probably give him a miss at this stage.Seán wrote:[From big to small I have the following sets:
1. Klemperer/Philharmonia Orchestra
2. Blomstedt/Staatskapelle Dresden Orchestra
3. Von Karajan/Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra (1962)
4. Mackerras/Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra
5. Harnoncourt/Chamber Orchestra of Europe
6. Brüggen/Orchestra of the Eighteenth Century
I'd like to get the Furtwängler and the Vänskä's cycles too. Sure I'm always on the lookout for another cycle.
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Klemperer is real big band stuff. I find it difficult to pass on Harnoncourt. His Beethoven is lovely.fergus wrote:I too will probably get the Klemperer and Furtwangler cycles in due course. I have considered Harnoncourt but I will probably give him a miss at this stage.Seán wrote:[From big to small I have the following sets:
1. Klemperer/Philharmonia Orchestra
2. Blomstedt/Staatskapelle Dresden Orchestra
3. Von Karajan/Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra (1962)
4. Mackerras/Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra
5. Harnoncourt/Chamber Orchestra of Europe
6. Brüggen/Orchestra of the Eighteenth Century
I'd like to get the Furtwängler and the Vänskä's cycles too. Sure I'm always on the lookout for another cycle.
"To appreciate the greatness of the Masters is to keep faith in the greatness of humanity." - Wilhelm Furtwängler
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I have the 6th conducted by Cluytens on LP. Rather lovely.fergus wrote:No sooner have I completed one LvB symphonic cycle than another has been placed on order....
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I am delighted to hear that Ciaran....6 and 7 would be my two favourites!Ciaran wrote: I have the 6th conducted by Cluytens on LP. Rather lovely.
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SUPER BARGAIN !
I got this for €6.00 last weekend at HMV.
My introduction to the Classic Classical world.
It is a 6 CD set with what seems like a great variety.
Moods, Movie & TV,etc. groupings.
I probably hear snippits of a lot of it everyday.
Looking forward to sussing out what grabs me in it's entirety.
Maybe I will realise the appeal Ye buffs [!] have ?
Take Care,
Gerry
I got this for €6.00 last weekend at HMV.
My introduction to the Classic Classical world.
It is a 6 CD set with what seems like a great variety.
Moods, Movie & TV,etc. groupings.
I probably hear snippits of a lot of it everyday.
Looking forward to sussing out what grabs me in it's entirety.
Maybe I will realise the appeal Ye buffs [!] have ?
Take Care,
Gerry
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Hi Gerry,
Fergus did his own classical beginners compilation CD over a year ago that's pretty good I think. It comes with very useful notes too and briefly explains the progression through the different classial era's. It might be well worth asking him for a copy. Dipping ones toe into classical for the first time can be a daunting experience but extremely well worth it in the end.
Dave
Fergus did his own classical beginners compilation CD over a year ago that's pretty good I think. It comes with very useful notes too and briefly explains the progression through the different classial era's. It might be well worth asking him for a copy. Dipping ones toe into classical for the first time can be a daunting experience but extremely well worth it in the end.
Dave
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