Perhaps Dave can answer that one for us by comparing the dates on the link with those in his box set. I have to confess that I am very impressed by Bernstein and the NYPO.fergus wrote:Are they both one and the very same Mahler versions Seán?
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The dates dont quite match with what I have. Bernstein and the NYPO feature on both his early and later Maher cycles so it can be confusing.Seán wrote:Perhaps Dave can answer that one for us by comparing the dates on the link with those in his box set. I have to confess that I am very impressed by Bernstein and the NYPO.fergus wrote:Are they both one and the very same Mahler versions Seán?
On the later DG cycle, Bernstein did Symphony 1 with the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra whearas the earlier one was with the NYPO.
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One of my favorite organ discs.
Les Grandes Orgues de la Cathédrale
St. Pierre de Beauvais
Works of Boellmann, Guilmant, Saint-Saëns, Vierne, Langlais and Gigout.
Les Grandes Orgues de la Cathédrale
St. Pierre de Beauvais
Works of Boellmann, Guilmant, Saint-Saëns, Vierne, Langlais and Gigout.
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A truely superb recording in every way. One that should be in every classical collection.
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this afternoon's listening: Beethoven's 7th & 8th followed by Bernsteins only recording with the CSO. Trying to get my last few hours of listening in before returning to work tomorrow :-( . Also, a decision needs to be made on the Wadia soon.
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What do you make of that set Dave? Do you have it Fergus? I have often considered getting it.DaveF wrote:this afternoon's listening: Beethoven's 7th & 8th
I really like the Bernstein/NYPO Shostakovich 5. I expect that the CSO Seven is very enjoyable.
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It's a very good cycle Seán. Its similar in ways to the Gardiner cycle but in places Gardiner takes a more swift tempo. Very difficult to choose between the two as both outdo each other in different symphonies(at least to my tastes anyway).Seán wrote:Beethoven: Hogwood set.
What do you make of that set Dave? Do you have it Fergus? I have often considered getting it.
Its really good Seán and well worth the purchase. The build up to the march in the 1st movement is terrific and what a finale!Seán wrote:I really like the Bernstein/NYPO Shostakovich 5. I expect that the CSO Seven is very enjoyable.
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Seán wrote:What do you make of that set Dave? Do you have it Fergus? I have often considered getting it.DaveF wrote:
I have had it for many years now Seán and I think that it is well worth having....my over-riding impression of that set is a rasping brass section.
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Apparently the earlier Bernstein cycle is the one to have....DaveF wrote:The dates dont quite match with what I have. Bernstein and the NYPO feature on both his early and later Maher cycles so it can be confusing.Seán wrote:Perhaps Dave can answer that one for us by comparing the dates on the link with those in his box set. I have to confess that I am very impressed by Bernstein and the NYPO.fergus wrote:Are they both one and the very same Mahler versions Seán?
On the later DG cycle, Bernstein did Symphony 1 with the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra whearas the earlier one was with the NYPO.
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Mahler – Two versions of 5 Ruckert-Lieder
1) Baker/Barbirolli
2) Ludwig/von Karajan
The Baker/Barbirolli version has, for me, more refinement and tenderness while the Ludwig/von Karajan versionhas more power and presence. I like both versions very much but the Baker/Barbirolli version is something special indeed!
1) Baker/Barbirolli
2) Ludwig/von Karajan
The Baker/Barbirolli version has, for me, more refinement and tenderness while the Ludwig/von Karajan versionhas more power and presence. I like both versions very much but the Baker/Barbirolli version is something special indeed!
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