What are you listening to?
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Igor Stravinsky
Pulcinella
Teresa Berganza (mezzo-soprano)
Ryland Davies (tenor)
John Shirley-Quirk (bass-baritone)
London Symphony Orchestra
Claudio Abbado - conducting.
These days it is difficult to avoid Maestro Abbado in my home, not that I want to mind, what with his Rossini recordings and now Stravinsky filling my room with sound. This is a gorgeous performance of Pulcinella and now for Petrushka.
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My favourite recordings of both works of course...Berganza & Abbado!!!!Seán wrote:
Igor Stravinsky
Pulcinella
Teresa Berganza (mezzo-soprano)
Ryland Davies (tenor)
John Shirley-Quirk (bass-baritone)
London Symphony Orchestra
Claudio Abbado - conducting.
These days it is difficult to avoid Maestro Abbado in my home, not that I want to mind, what with his Rossini recordings and now Stravinsky filling my room with sound. This is a gorgeous performance of Pulcinella and now for Petrushka.
Besides, I don´t think the LSO has sounded better EVER with anyone else.
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I agree Pepe, the LSO sound is magnificent. Actually, Gergiev's Stravinsky with the LSO is fabulous too.
And after more Rossini, it's back to an old favourite of mine:
Nikolai Myaskovsky
Symphony no. 8
Russian State Symphony Orchestra
Evgeny Svetlanov - conducting.
And after more Rossini, it's back to an old favourite of mine:
Nikolai Myaskovsky
Symphony no. 8
Russian State Symphony Orchestra
Evgeny Svetlanov - conducting.
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I´m also listening to Abbado this morning. It´s a stunning live recording of Janacek´s From the House of the Dead, a live 1992 Salzburg Festival production that DG only made available in a large Grosses Festspielhaus box that is worth buying for this performance alone. It´s a marvelous opera too.
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Earlier I listened to Richter playing Schubert's Wanderer Fantasie (vinyl)....
I recall reading somewhere recently that Schubert could not in fact play all of the passages that he wrote in the Wanderer Fantasie and got quite frustrated with that fact!
I recall reading somewhere recently that Schubert could not in fact play all of the passages that he wrote in the Wanderer Fantasie and got quite frustrated with that fact!
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I listened to M4 from Reiner on CD....
....a strong, powerful performance.
....a strong, powerful performance.
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I love it.fergus wrote:I listened to M4 from Reiner on CD....
....a strong, powerful performance.
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I expect that Sviatoslav Richter played it with consummate ease.fergus wrote:Earlier I listened to Richter playing Schubert's Wanderer Fantasie (vinyl)....
I recall reading somewhere recently that Schubert could not in fact play all of the passages that he wrote in the Wanderer Fantasie and got quite frustrated with that fact!
"To appreciate the greatness of the Masters is to keep faith in the greatness of humanity." - Wilhelm Furtwängler
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Seán wrote:I expect that Sviatoslav Richter played it with consummate ease.fergus wrote:
I recall reading somewhere recently that Schubert could not in fact play all of the passages that he wrote in the Wanderer Fantasie and got quite frustrated with that fact!
Absolutely Seán....played with great passion and fluidity. It is a marvellous work and one can readily understand the composer's frustration of, having written such a wonderful piece, not being able to perform it adequately as he was such a genial character always entertaining his friends.
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Finishing off with the Calrinet Concertino Op. 26 from Carl Maria Von Weber....
This may be a short work (at 9' 02") but it certainly packs it in as it has everything in miniature, so to speak! It is a very entertaining work.
This may be a short work (at 9' 02") but it certainly packs it in as it has everything in miniature, so to speak! It is a very entertaining work.
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