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Re: Recent Purchases

Posted: Mon Mar 01, 2010 10:06 pm
by fergus
Seán wrote: I've only got six, but with a good spread from a small ensemble to big band and Beethoven's music lends itself to the entire range of possible interpretations, I feel.
I remember that you have HvK, Mackerras and Bruggen but who else do you have Seán?

Re: Recent Purchases

Posted: Mon Mar 01, 2010 10:28 pm
by Seán
fergus wrote:
Seán wrote: I've only got six, but with a good spread from a small ensemble to big band and Beethoven's music lends itself to the entire range of possible interpretations, I feel.
I remember that you have HvK, Mackerras and Bruggen but who else do you have Seán?
From big to small I have the following sets:
1. Klemperer/Philharmonia Orchestra
2. Blomstedt/Staatskapelle Dresden Orchestra
3. Von Karajan/Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra (1962)
4. Mackerras/Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra
5. Harnoncourt/Chamber Orchestra of Europe
6. Brüggen/Orchestra of the Eighteenth Century


I'd like to get the Furtwängler and the Vänskä's cycles too. Sure I'm always on the lookout for another cycle.

Re: Recent Purchases

Posted: Mon Mar 01, 2010 10:40 pm
by DaveF
Seán wrote: From big to small I have the following sets:
Klemperer/Philharmonia Orchestra
Blomstedt/Staatskapelle Dresden Orchestra
Von Karajan/Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra (1962)


I have those ones too although the Blomstedt one is still in its wrap. The two sets that I regard as outstanding are the Abbado and Hogwood sets. I have a Bernstein set which is a bit hit and miss, I have many from the Haitink/LSO cycle which contains my favorite version of the 5th, and then I have some cheap set from Kegel which hardly got a look in and most likely never will. I still have to the unwrap the Gardiner set which I'm most looking forward to. The rest are a few single disc symphonies from various conductors.

Re: Recent Purchases

Posted: Mon Mar 01, 2010 10:53 pm
by Seán
DaveF wrote:
Seán wrote: From big to small I have the following sets:
Klemperer/Philharmonia Orchestra
Blomstedt/Staatskapelle Dresden Orchestra
Von Karajan/Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
(1962)
I have those ones too although the Blomstedt one is still in its wrap. The two sets that I regard as outstanding are the Abbado and Hogwood sets. I have a Bernstein set which is a bit hit and miss, I have many from the Haitink/LSO cycle which contains my favorite version of the 5th, and then I have some cheap set from Kegel which hardly got a look in and most likely never will. I still have to the unwrap the Gardiner set which I'm most looking forward to. The rest are a few single disc symphonies from various conductors.
I have several single CDs too including recordings by - excuse while I genuflect - Reiner/CSO, Giulini, Haitink, Abbado, Gielen, Weil, etc.

Re: Recent Purchases

Posted: Mon Mar 01, 2010 11:01 pm
by fergus
Seán wrote:[From big to small I have the following sets:
1. Klemperer/Philharmonia Orchestra
2. Blomstedt/Staatskapelle Dresden Orchestra
3. Von Karajan/Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra (1962)
4. Mackerras/Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra
5. Harnoncourt/Chamber Orchestra of Europe
6. Brüggen/Orchestra of the Eighteenth Century


I'd like to get the Furtwängler and the Vänskä's cycles too. Sure I'm always on the lookout for another cycle.
I too will probably get the Klemperer and Furtwangler cycles in due course. I have considered Harnoncourt but I will probably give him a miss at this stage.

Re: Recent Purchases

Posted: Mon Mar 01, 2010 11:12 pm
by Seán
fergus wrote:
Seán wrote:[From big to small I have the following sets:
1. Klemperer/Philharmonia Orchestra
2. Blomstedt/Staatskapelle Dresden Orchestra
3. Von Karajan/Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra (1962)
4. Mackerras/Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra
5. Harnoncourt/Chamber Orchestra of Europe
6. Brüggen/Orchestra of the Eighteenth Century


I'd like to get the Furtwängler and the Vänskä's cycles too. Sure I'm always on the lookout for another cycle.
I too will probably get the Klemperer and Furtwangler cycles in due course. I have considered Harnoncourt but I will probably give him a miss at this stage.
Klemperer is real big band stuff. I find it difficult to pass on Harnoncourt. His Beethoven is lovely.

Re: Recent Purchases

Posted: Tue Mar 02, 2010 9:51 am
by Ciaran
fergus wrote:No sooner have I completed one LvB symphonic cycle than another has been placed on order....

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I have the 6th conducted by Cluytens on LP. Rather lovely.

Re: Recent Purchases

Posted: Tue Mar 02, 2010 8:07 pm
by fergus
Ciaran wrote: I have the 6th conducted by Cluytens on LP. Rather lovely.
I am delighted to hear that Ciaran....6 and 7 would be my two favourites!

Re: Recent Purchases

Posted: Wed Mar 03, 2010 2:45 pm
by Gerry D
SUPER BARGAIN !

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I got this for €6.00 last weekend at HMV.
My introduction to the Classic Classical world.
It is a 6 CD set with what seems like a great variety.
Moods, Movie & TV,etc. groupings.
I probably hear snippits of a lot of it everyday.
Looking forward to sussing out what grabs me in it's entirety.
Maybe I will realise the appeal Ye buffs [!] have ?

Take Care,
Gerry

Re: Recent Purchases

Posted: Wed Mar 03, 2010 3:14 pm
by DaveF
Hi Gerry,

Fergus did his own classical beginners compilation CD over a year ago that's pretty good I think. It comes with very useful notes too and briefly explains the progression through the different classial era's. It might be well worth asking him for a copy. Dipping ones toe into classical for the first time can be a daunting experience but extremely well worth it in the end.

Dave