Looking for recommended Prokofiev recordings
Re: Looking for recommended Prokofiev recordings
You'll need piano concertos: unfortunately
Toradze/Gergiev is out of print!
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Re: Looking for recommended Prokofiev recordings
Agreed :-)Ciaran wrote:
Cheap as chips and very good.
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Re: Looking for recommended Prokofiev recordings
Thank you gentlemen. Once again the forum comes up trumps.
I've read some good things about the above and it seems to come highly recommended. I believe its hard to source though. I'll have a look later.Ciaran wrote:
Authentic Russian performances of the symphonies, conducted by Gennady Rozhdestvensky.
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Re: Looking for recommended Prokofiev recordings
"To appreciate the greatness of the Masters is to keep faith in the greatness of humanity." - Wilhelm Furtwängler
Re: Looking for recommended Prokofiev recordings
well, just look at what this forum can do when we pull together to help one another! that's really impressive!
I think you'll agree that these days, collectively, the Tir Na members have most bases covered... compare that to where we would have been only 3 years ago, gentlemen... :-))
I think you'll agree that these days, collectively, the Tir Na members have most bases covered... compare that to where we would have been only 3 years ago, gentlemen... :-))
Re: Looking for recommended Prokofiev recordings
I put it down to the influx of very pleasant foreigners.Jared wrote:well, just look at what this forum can do when we pull together to help one another! that's really impressive!
I think you'll agree that these days, collectively, the Tir Na members have most bases covered... compare that to where we would have been only 3 years ago, gentlemen... :-))
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Re: Looking for recommended Prokofiev recordings
He's not bluffing!Ciaran wrote:
Hair-raising piano sonatas in excellent sound
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Re: Looking for recommended Prokofiev recordings
It's on MDT for about €25 here. The link may not work for long: they're launching a new website shortly.DaveF wrote:Thank you gentlemen. Once again the forum comes up trumps.
I've read some good things about the above and it seems to come highly recommended. I believe its hard to source though. I'll have a look later.Ciaran wrote:
Authentic Russian performances of the symphonies, conducted by Gennady Rozhdestvensky.
Re: Looking for recommended Prokofiev recordings
A few more:
the Naxos Alexander Nevsky isn't half bad.
A very enjoyable Love for Three Oranges with a team from Russian radio (Symphony Orchestra of All-Union Radio) conducted by G. Dalgat in about 1960, with surprisingly good sound but unfortunately no libretto:
I was never that keen on his string quartets until I heard the Pavel Haas Quartet play them:
the Naxos Alexander Nevsky isn't half bad.
A very enjoyable Love for Three Oranges with a team from Russian radio (Symphony Orchestra of All-Union Radio) conducted by G. Dalgat in about 1960, with surprisingly good sound but unfortunately no libretto:
I was never that keen on his string quartets until I heard the Pavel Haas Quartet play them: