
This was quite different from the Masses that I usually listen to and it was a bit of a challenge for me but I ultimately prevailed and thoroughly enjoyed it. It was quite a powerful performance!
I haven't heard the Tilson Thomas version but the Mackerras version (pictured below) on Chandos is indispensable. Nobody conducts Janacek with as much authority as Mackerras. Highly recommended and the coupling - Kodaly's Psalmus Hungaricus - is also excellent.fergus wrote:
This was quite different from the Masses that I usually listen to and it was a bit of a challenge for me but I ultimately prevailed and thoroughly enjoyed it. It was quite a powerful performance!
Thank you for that Paul. I like Mackerras very much and interestingly, I notice that his version is the "Original Version" which, to be honest as I do not really know this work means nothing to me but which nonetheless also always attracts me in a recording.mcq wrote:I haven't heard the Tilson Thomas version but the Mackerras version (pictured below) on Chandos is indispensable. Nobody conducts Janacek with as much authority as Mackerras. Highly recommended and the coupling - Kodaly's Psalmus Hungaricus - is also excellent.fergus wrote: