
A real cracker of an album which includes the great "on the waterfront" suite (performed on the proms last week)
Mark.
Agreed Mark; I have that one on vinyl and played it recently enough.markof wrote:
A real cracker of an album which includes the great "on the waterfront" suite (performed on the proms last week)
Mark.
fergus wrote:Agreed Mark; I have that one on vinyl and played it recently enough.markof wrote:
A real cracker of an album which includes the great "on the waterfront" suite (performed on the proms last week)
Mark.
Building a Library
Rob Cowan compares recordings of Beethoven's 4th Symphony and makes a personal recommendation.
Thanks for that snippet of information Don. I have often wondered who they were. They made some splendid recordings with Stravinsky and Bruno Walter.DonKC wrote: ....... (truth be known, probably the same musicians as the "Columbia SO" which was NY Phil players and some freelancers.
In that era, orchestra and musician contract obligations often did not allow them to record for another label. Also, royalties were paid to the entire orchestra if used for a recording, so using a "pick-up" orchestra allowed Columbia to get a first class orchestra with less cost and more flexibility. NY Philharmonic, NBC Orchestra and Metropolitan Opera Orchestra members were used along with freelance musicians. The Bernstein recording was from this orchestra.Seán wrote:Thanks for that snippet of information Don. I have often wondered who they were. They made some splendid recordings with Stravinsky and Bruno Walter.DonKC wrote: ....... (truth be known, probably the same musicians as the "Columbia SO" which was NY Phil players and some freelancers.