Yes please .. who won ?Seán wrote: Yes , it is and is was a great programme, do you want me to 'dish the dirt'? [Hint] Darren would be pleased.
Next week it's West Side [feckin'] Story, yuck!
james
Yes please .. who won ?Seán wrote: Yes , it is and is was a great programme, do you want me to 'dish the dirt'? [Hint] Darren would be pleased.
Next week it's West Side [feckin'] Story, yuck!
Well it started with Toscainni's stirring 1936 recording:james wrote:Yes please .. who won ?Seán wrote: Yes , it is and is was a great programme, do you want me to 'dish the dirt'? [Hint] Darren would be pleased.
Next week it's West Side [feckin'] Story, yuck!
james
Seán wrote:
considered Zinman anodyne when compared to Gardiner's latest Seventh, I quite liked the excerpt he played:
In the end he gave favourable mention to the last winner. I LOVE what I have heard of Kleiber's recording, I must get it, this is just heavenly music-making:
I expect it is.fergus wrote:Seán wrote:
considered Zinman anodyne when compared to Gardiner's latest Seventh, I quite liked the excerpt he played:
In the end he gave favourable mention to the last winner. I LOVE what I have heard of Kleiber's recording, I must get it, this is just heavenly music-making:
The entire Zinman cycle from which that seventh is taken is a little bit more than anodyne IMHO.
Thanks Fergus, I am trying to avoid buying yet more performances of Beethoven's symphonies, that said, I do listen to them all the time so I would probably be daft to avoid getting it.Seán, that Kleiber version of Beethoven 5 is also magnificent; it is a disc well worth having on your shelf.