Re: What are you listening two?
Posted: Sun Oct 26, 2014 2:43 pm
This morning I was listening to the music of Schutz and Monteverdi....

I am very pleasantly surprised with his Beethoven. I have also listened to the first movement of the 'Resurrection' and it is far preferable to his treatment of the 'Titan'. I am really looking forward to absorbing the rest of Beethoven's works and I will probably head for Mahler and then Schubert next. I don't have very many recordings of music by Srrauss so I am really glad that you can recommend them too........it is a very enjoyable journey indeed.fergus wrote: I am delighted that you are enjoying Zinman's Beethoven thus far Seán. I remember that you have a particular regard for Nos. 1 & 2. I remember that I did a comparison for myself many years ago between the von Karajan 1963 cycle and the Zinman cycle and although not as totally "complete" or quite as powerful as the von Karajan, the Zinman readily held its own in that comparison. I never have any hesitation whne recommending the Zinman Beethoven cycle. You will also find that he is very good in the music of R Strauss when you further delve into that box set.
First Gardiner and now Christie....I think that you are only teasing us Pepe LOL!!! It must have been a wonderful recital.Jose Echenique wrote:
Lovely Pepe, I am delighted you enjoyed it and thanks for the gorgeous photographs (you tease)fergus wrote:First Gardiner and now Christie....I think that you are only teasing us Pepe LOL!!! It must have been a wonderful recital.Jose Echenique wrote:
Jose Echenique wrote:The SDG recording is vastly superior to the Archiv dear Fergus, and let me add the really excellent David Zinman version, which is very inexpensive too.fergus wrote:In relation to Beethoven's Missa Solemnis my top recommendations would be Gardiner (on the Archiv Produktion label - I do not have his new recording on SDG yet), Levine (Deutsche Grammophon) and Klemperer (on EMI). Some people like the Herreweghe (on Harmonia Mundi) but for me the others carry more weight which is important in this work.
The Zinman Missa Solemnis is one of the truly great performances on records, right up there with Gardiner´s and Herreweghe´s, and if his choir, good as it is, is not in the Monteverdi Choir class, Zinman´s quartet is finer than Gardiner´s or Herreweghe´s, and the solo quartet carries a lot of weight in the Missa.Seán wrote:Perhaps I should return to Beethoven:
Jose Echenique wrote:The SDG recording is vastly superior to the Archiv dear Fergus, and let me add the really excellent David Zinman version, which is very inexpensive too.fergus wrote:In relation to Beethoven's Missa Solemnis my top recommendations would be Gardiner (on the Archiv Produktion label - I do not have his new recording on SDG yet), Levine (Deutsche Grammophon) and Klemperer (on EMI). Some people like the Herreweghe (on Harmonia Mundi) but for me the others carry more weight which is important in this work.
fergus wrote:First Gardiner and now Christie....I think that you are only teasing us Pepe LOL!!! It must have been a wonderful recital.Jose Echenique wrote: