What are you listening to?

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fergus wrote:Are they both one and the very same Mahler versions Seán?
Perhaps Dave can answer that one for us by comparing the dates on the link with those in his box set. I have to confess that I am very impressed by Bernstein and the NYPO.
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Seán wrote:
fergus wrote:Are they both one and the very same Mahler versions Seán?
Perhaps Dave can answer that one for us by comparing the dates on the link with those in his box set. I have to confess that I am very impressed by Bernstein and the NYPO.
The dates dont quite match with what I have. Bernstein and the NYPO feature on both his early and later Maher cycles so it can be confusing.
On the later DG cycle, Bernstein did Symphony 1 with the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra whearas the earlier one was with the NYPO.
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One of my favorite organ discs.

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Les Grandes Orgues de la Cathédrale
St. Pierre de Beauvais

Works of Boellmann, Guilmant, Saint-Saëns, Vierne, Langlais and Gigout.
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A truely superb recording in every way. One that should be in every classical collection.
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this afternoon's listening: Beethoven's 7th & 8th followed by Bernsteins only recording with the CSO. Trying to get my last few hours of listening in before returning to work tomorrow :-( . Also, a decision needs to be made on the Wadia soon.

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DaveF wrote:this afternoon's listening: Beethoven's 7th & 8th
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What do you make of that set Dave? Do you have it Fergus? I have often considered getting it.

I really like the Bernstein/NYPO Shostakovich 5. I expect that the CSO Seven is very enjoyable.
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Seán wrote:Beethoven: Hogwood set.
What do you make of that set Dave? Do you have it Fergus? I have often considered getting it.
It's a very good cycle Seán. Its similar in ways to the Gardiner cycle but in places Gardiner takes a more swift tempo. Very difficult to choose between the two as both outdo each other in different symphonies(at least to my tastes anyway).

Seán wrote:I really like the Bernstein/NYPO Shostakovich 5. I expect that the CSO Seven is very enjoyable.
Its really good Seán and well worth the purchase. The build up to the march in the 1st movement is terrific and what a finale!
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Seán wrote:
DaveF wrote:Image
What do you make of that set Dave? Do you have it Fergus? I have often considered getting it.

I have had it for many years now Seán and I think that it is well worth having....my over-riding impression of that set is a rasping brass section.
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DaveF wrote:
Seán wrote:
fergus wrote:Are they both one and the very same Mahler versions Seán?
Perhaps Dave can answer that one for us by comparing the dates on the link with those in his box set. I have to confess that I am very impressed by Bernstein and the NYPO.
The dates dont quite match with what I have. Bernstein and the NYPO feature on both his early and later Maher cycles so it can be confusing.
On the later DG cycle, Bernstein did Symphony 1 with the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra whearas the earlier one was with the NYPO.
Apparently the earlier Bernstein cycle is the one to have....
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Mahler – Two versions of 5 Ruckert-Lieder

1) Baker/Barbirolli
2) Ludwig/von Karajan

The Baker/Barbirolli version has, for me, more refinement and tenderness while the Ludwig/von Karajan versionhas more power and presence. I like both versions very much but the Baker/Barbirolli version is something special indeed!
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