Lunch time listening: Haydn – two versions of Symphony No. 73; Goodman and Dorati....
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My guess is that the Goodman version came out on top Fergus??fergus wrote:Lunch time listening: Haydn – two versions of Symphony No. 73; Goodman and Dorati....
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Disc 1: Concertos 1, 2 & 3.
Very enjoyable but not quite what I expected. I found the bass in the Concerto No.1 to be a little heavy and dominant at times although I wasn't listening with my fullest attention at the time. I need to come back to it again with perhaps a comparison with the Gardiner, OAE and Hogwood versions.
The highlight of the above disc is without doubt Concerto No.3.
Very enjoyable but not quite what I expected. I found the bass in the Concerto No.1 to be a little heavy and dominant at times although I wasn't listening with my fullest attention at the time. I need to come back to it again with perhaps a comparison with the Gardiner, OAE and Hogwood versions.
The highlight of the above disc is without doubt Concerto No.3.
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I actually enjoyed both Dave....but Goodman would definitely edge it as the touch and feel is so much lighter.DaveF wrote:fergus wrote:My guess is that the Goodman version came out on top Fergus??
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Do be do be do: Sinatra
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Symphony No.4
Some tape hiss on this recording that normally wouldnt bother me so much but the performance here fell a bit short of my expectations considering what I've heard from this boxset already. Not one of my favorite 4ths.
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Brahms: Symphony No. 4 [Solti]....
I must say that I have enjoyed this set....I like the way Solti attacks the music and adds a bit of bite to it.
I must say that I have enjoyed this set....I like the way Solti attacks the music and adds a bit of bite to it.
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JSB: extracts from this set of the Orchestral Suites performed by Musica Antiqua Koln....
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Einojuhani Rautavaara
Symphony No. 1
National Orchestra of Belgium
Mikko Franck conducting
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Symphony No. 3
Leipzig Radio Symphony Orchestra
Max Pommer conducting
This is very interesting and stimulating music, I really like it.
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