Sean, you have partly hit upon the reason why I love these recordings so, and why I recommended them to you of all people. I know you have struggled with the heavy orchestration and muddy sound resulting from the use of larger forces in Brahms especially. 50% of what makes these recordings so likeable is obviously down to the superb quality of the soloists, but the other 50% really is down to the fact that both orchestras have smaller forces, lead by top rate conductors who have a great deal of experience in interpreting Brahms. These disks are frequently given 5 stars, part of the reason very often cited being the tonal colours within the orchestra and the sympathetic syntheseis between soloist and orchestra, which I think stand out in both of these recordings. As I've said before, tone colour is more important for me with Brahms & Schumann than probably any other composers that I listen to, which make these disks my joint first choice.Seán wrote: mmm, with Abbado and/or Chailly, two wonderful options, thanks Jared.
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Thank you for that Jared.Jared wrote: Fergus, seriously, have you ever tried his delightful Cello Sonata? I've never heard this recording, but the Du Pre twofer with Brahms & Franck is ridiculously cheap at present, and may give you a slightly different approach to his work:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Brahms-Chopin-F ... 796&sr=1-1
just a thought...
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Unfortunately, not for me Seán.Seán wrote: You really do surprise me Fergus, Chopin's music is sublime.
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DaveF wrote:Concerto No.20, 21 & 22 from this mammoth vinyl boxset.
I bet they sound wonderful on vinyl!!
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Recommended by Darren....
These are both terrific performances and I thought that No. 7 was infused with a little more hope than usual.
These are both terrific performances and I thought that No. 7 was infused with a little more hope than usual.
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Seán I have responded and there is something there that you may be interested in.Seán wrote: You have a PM.
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Got it Fergus, thank you.fergus wrote:Seán I have responded and there is something there that you may be interested in.Seán wrote: You have a PM.
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a little break off from the Cantatas: