Speaking of organ records, I've been hugely enjoying this bargain double CD of Marie-Claire Alain playing Bach:
When Stephen Farr and Andrew McGregor discussed CDs of Bach's organ works in Building a Library back in October, the eventual top choice was Marie-Claire Alain's latest (early 90s) set on historic instruments which is currently out of the catalogue, with one of her earlier cycles (which apparently are both available) as an alternative. Shortly afterwards I spotted this set in Tower and since it was cheap, I got it. It turns out to be from her latest cycle and it's really exhilarating with a nice selection of works.
I also recently got the first CD of Bine Bryndorf's cycle of Buxtehude on da capo:
I got vols 4-6 (which are SACDs) some time ago and I've always enjoyed them. This is very enjoyable too, vols 2 and 3 will be acquired in due course!
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I heard that programme Ciaran and that Alain cycle is definitely on my Wish List so I am glad to read that good report!Ciaran wrote: When Stephen Farr and Andrew McGregor discussed CDs of Bach's organ works in Building a Library back in October, the eventual top choice was Marie-Claire Alain's latest (early 90s) set on historic instruments which is currently out of the catalogue, with one of her earlier cycles (which apparently are both available) as an alternative. Shortly afterwards I spotted this set in Tower and since it was cheap, I got it. It turns out to be from her latest cycle and it's really exhilarating with a nice selection of works.
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Brahms 3 & 4 [Norrington]....
Like Mackerras, Norrington uses a chamber sized orchestra which, for me, works better in Brahms’ symphonic work allowing for cleaner, lighter textures. To me the feel and the spirit of this music is different with this performance as it seems lighter than can sometimes be the case. These versions have less of a heavy, full on Romantic feel to them and I thought that they were lovely performances and I really liked them.
Like Mackerras, Norrington uses a chamber sized orchestra which, for me, works better in Brahms’ symphonic work allowing for cleaner, lighter textures. To me the feel and the spirit of this music is different with this performance as it seems lighter than can sometimes be the case. These versions have less of a heavy, full on Romantic feel to them and I thought that they were lovely performances and I really liked them.
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I always wanted to buy Alain's set on Erato, but I didn't realise she'd done a later one. I haven't actually heard her Bach, but I have a suspicion it won't be my cup of tea. I wonder am I right?
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I revisited Piano Concertos Nos. 2 & 3 this evening and I certainly reconfirmed No. 3 as being my favourite one of the three.
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Beethoven – Symphonies Nos. 7 & 8 Klemperer.
I was hoping that No. 7 would not be a slower and more ponderous performance than it obviously should be and I was not disappointed in this regard. The tempi were adequately paced throughout and the textures and “feel” of the performance were not “heavy” resulting in a most enjoyable performance.
No. 8 was an equally enjoyable performance.
I was hoping that No. 7 would not be a slower and more ponderous performance than it obviously should be and I was not disappointed in this regard. The tempi were adequately paced throughout and the textures and “feel” of the performance were not “heavy” resulting in a most enjoyable performance.
No. 8 was an equally enjoyable performance.
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I really like Lully's music Dave....I assume that line up produced good performances?
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