
I have it on CD also and it is a version that I really like. It strikes the right tone for me in this work and Ferrier's earthy contralto voice is very apt.
Next to the Kubelik, and with the same fabulous choir and orchestra, is the Harnoncourt recording in RCA, sadly it was almost immediately deleted as it reached the stores because of a contractual disagreement with the basso, who by the way sings very well. A great pity, because by a distance it was the best modern recording. Fortunately I have a copy :-)Seán wrote:I listened toand was really surprised, as was Rob Cowen, with Jan's first choice:9.30am Building a Library
Jan Smaczny explores recordings of Dvorak’s Stabat Mater and makes a recommendation.
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Kubelik barely got a mention, which did surprise me too:
Building a Library should have a separate thread I feel, one for next August perhaps?
Next week is Shostakovich No. 5, now that will be VERY interesting.
Well that does not surprise me, well done Pepe.Jose Echenique wrote:Next to the Kubelik, and with the same fabulous choir and orchestra, is the Harnoncourt recording in RCA, sadly it was almost immediately deleted as it reached the stores because of a contractual disagreement with the basso, who by the way sings very well. A great pity, because by a distance it was the best modern recording. Fortunately I have a copy :-)
It is probably just as well that I don't have the text so.Jared wrote:^^ the music is far more comprehensible than the narrative, Sean... ha ha ha
the Stir Fry was a Tesco's 'Tip into a Wok and turn up the heat' variety Fergus, and therefore not really worth remarking on.fergus wrote:Details of the Stir Fry please before we pass any comments on satisfaction or not!!