What are you listening to?

Seán
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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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Seán wrote:Image

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.
My favourite recordings of both works of course...Berganza & Abbado!!!!
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:

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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)....


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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....


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....a strong, powerful performance.
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fergus wrote:I listened to M4 from Reiner on CD....


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....a strong, powerful performance.
I love it.
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fergus wrote:Earlier I listened to Richter playing Schubert's Wanderer Fantasie (vinyl)....


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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 expect that Sviatoslav Richter played it with consummate ease.
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Seán wrote:
fergus wrote: Image


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 expect that Sviatoslav Richter played it with consummate ease.

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....


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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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