Building a Library: Monteverdi Vespers of 1610 on Sat 18 Dec

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Building a Library - an update on the Monteverdi Vespers of 1610. Simon Heighes looks at some recent recordings of this ever popular choral work which four hundred years ago bridged the Renassiance with the Baroque. Until recently the vogue seemed to be to deploy the full panoply of Monteverdi's instrumentation for maximum variety and impact but recently a more subtle, maybe more historically accurate approach has been essayed on disc. So which is the recording to go for in this anniversary year?

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Andrew talks to acclaimed conductor Riccardo Chailly about his recent recordings of Bach with the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra

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New releases of Brahms Variations for piano by a dazzling array of pianists including Garrick Ohlsson, Murray Perahia & Claire Desert

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Cantata no. 61 (BWV.61) "Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland"
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Thanks for the heads up Seán!
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Thanks Seán, I thought for a moment that I'd missed it, as I was away this weekend: I'll certainly be listening with interest. I have several horses in the race, but if I were to put my money on any of them, it would be the Taverner Consort and Andrew Parrott.
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Ciaran wrote:Thanks Seán, I thought for a moment that I'd missed it, as I was away this weekend: I'll certainly be listening with interest. I have several horses in the race, but if I were to put my money on any of them, it would be the Taverner Consort and Andrew Parrott.
I will certainly listen with added interest now to find out how they do.
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Bumping this thread, anyone got any opinions or recommendations here?(!) I see there are quite a few options...
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Simon, I wouldn't know me Vesper's from me Selva Morale, this was the ultimate BAL winner:
1610 Vespers
Reviewer: Simon Heighes
Broadcast: 18th December 2010

First Choice Recommendation:
■Carolyn Sampson (soprano), Rebecca Outram (mezzo-soprano), Daniel Auchincloss (tenor), Nicholas Mulroy (bass) / The King’s Consort / Robert King
Hyperion CDA67531-2 (2 CDs) / SACDA67531-2 (2 Hybrid SACDs) / download
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Thanks Sean.

I used to love the King's Consort, but they lost some of their sheen for me when Robert King was jailed. It shouldn't matter to the music, of course, but even still...
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Diapason wrote:Thanks Sean.

I used to love the King's Consort, but they lost some of their sheen for me when Robert King was jailed. It shouldn't matter to the music, of course, but even still...
My pleasure, I seem to remember hearing that, but I don't know why he was put in jail, he wasn't a banker obviously.
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Groping teenage boys, basically.
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^^ well Simon, to my knowledge, neither John or Paul have done any groping:

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