Last night I had the good fortune to listen to the live broadcast on Lyric of the NSO performance of Tchaikovsky's Fourth Symphony from the NCH. It was thrilling.
So today I blew the dust off my Karajan/BPO recording and gave it a spin, I prefer the NSO reading:
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My copy has a lot of dust on it too so to speak. Its well over a year since I gave it a listen. It was among the first classical CD's that I bought if memory serves me.Seán wrote:Last night I had the good fortune to listen to the live broadcast on Lyric of the NSO performance of Tchaikovsky's Fourth Symphony from the NCH. It was thrilling.
So today I blew the dust off my Karajan/BPO recording and gave it a spin, I prefer the NSO reading:
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There are times when one needs to physically relax, to listen and concentrate on something really beautiful: Pollini's playing of Chopin's Poloainses does it for me, every time, it's music on a higher plain:
That is yet another one of Ciaran's many recommendations.
That is yet another one of Ciaran's many recommendations.
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I'll have to get a cycle of Tchaikovsky symphonic recordings as that's all I've got.DaveF wrote:My copy has a lot of dust on it too so to speak. Its well over a year since I gave it a listen. It was among the first classical CD's that I bought if memory serves me.Seán wrote:Last night I had the good fortune to listen to the live broadcast on Lyric of the NSO performance of Tchaikovsky's Fourth Symphony from the NCH. It was thrilling.
So today I blew the dust off my Karajan/BPO recording and gave it a spin, I prefer the NSO reading:
"To appreciate the greatness of the Masters is to keep faith in the greatness of humanity." - Wilhelm Furtwängler
Re: What are you listening to?
I've being eyeing up that one in Tower now for some time. Now you've made me want to go pick up it up tomorrow. :))))Seán wrote:There are times when one needs to physically relax, to listen and concentrate on something really beautiful: Pollini's playing of Chopin's Poloainses does it for me, every time, it's music on a higher plain:
That is yet another one of Ciaran's many recommendations.
"I may skip. I may even warp a little.... But I will never, ever crash. I am your friend for life. " -Vinyl.
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please believe me... you need look no further:Seán wrote: I'll have to get a cycle of Tchaikovsky symphonic recordings as that's all I've got.
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thanks, Dave... ;-))DaveF wrote:Welcome to the forum Jared!
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Agreed, it's a great set. I think Fergus has this one too. Avoid Bernsteins late cycle on DG. Way too laid back for this type of music.Jared wrote:please believe me... you need look no further:Seán wrote: I'll have to get a cycle of Tchaikovsky symphonic recordings as that's all I've got.
"I may skip. I may even warp a little.... But I will never, ever crash. I am your friend for life. " -Vinyl.
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A BIG HEARTY WELCOME to our new local forum, Jared. I am delighted to see you here....I sincerely hope that you enjoy it mate.
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Yes, I certainly second that set.Jared wrote:please believe me... you need look no further:Seán wrote: I'll have to get a cycle of Tchaikovsky symphonic recordings as that's all I've got.
Also of note are....
Symphonies 1-3 by Dorati on Mercury and....
Symphonies 4-6 by Mravinsky on DG....
....both are excellent sets.
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