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Re: What are you listening to?
Posted: Sun Apr 29, 2012 12:28 pm
by bombasticDarren
Schumann - Symphony No.4 (Pierre Monteux, BBC Symphony Orchestra, BBC Legends)
Re: What are you listening to?
Posted: Sun Apr 29, 2012 12:30 pm
by bombasticDarren
Mozart -
Eine kleine Nachtmusik & Six German Dances (Raymond Leppard, Scottish Chamber Orchestra, Warner Apex)
Re: What are you listening to?
Posted: Sun Apr 29, 2012 12:43 pm
by fergus
bombasticDarren wrote:Mozart -
Eine kleine Nachtmusik & Six German Dances (Raymond Leppard, Scottish Chamber Orchestra, Warner Apex)
How did you find that version Darren?
Re: What are you listening to?
Posted: Sun Apr 29, 2012 12:47 pm
by bombasticDarren
fergus wrote:bombasticDarren wrote:Mozart -
Eine kleine Nachtmusik & Six German Dances (Raymond Leppard, Scottish Chamber Orchestra, Warner Apex)
How did you find that version Darren?
Robust, but not stodgy Fergus. It's overall a very attractive disc of some of Mozart's lighter music...
Re: What are you listening to?
Posted: Sun Apr 29, 2012 12:56 pm
by bombasticDarren
Lutoslawski -
Symphonic Variations, Piano Concerto &
Variations on a Theme by Paganini (Louis Lortie/Edward Gardner, BBC Symphony Orchestra, Chandos)
Re: What are you listening to?
Posted: Sun Apr 29, 2012 1:01 pm
by DaveF
Re: What are you listening to?
Posted: Sun Apr 29, 2012 1:56 pm
by bombasticDarren
Rachmaninoff - Symphony No.1 (Walter Weller, L'Orchestre de la Suisse Romande, Decca Eloquence)
Re: What are you listening to?
Posted: Sun Apr 29, 2012 1:58 pm
by bombasticDarren
Jose Echenique wrote:bombasticDarren wrote:Bruckner - Symphony No.8 (Sergiu Celibidache, Munchner Philharmoniker, EMI)
How did you like Celi´s Bruckner 8th Darren?
Personally I much preferred his Tokyo Bruckner performances available on SONY Laserdiscs a long time ago. They were equally slow, but much more gripping. The last movement of the 8th was like a menacing maelstrom of sound, breathtaking powerful. The Munich performances (especially the 7th and the 8th) are nowhere as magical, and very often the feel punitively slow.
The 2 great Celi Munich/EMI recordings are the Mass #3 and most especially the gorgeous 4th. Those are throughly recommendable.
Quite a tricky one to come to terms with really Pepe. I thought the slower pacing worked some of the time and less well others. The 3rd movement nearly ground to a halt at times, but there is a certain appeal to the interpretation if you're in the mood
Re: What are you listening to?
Posted: Sun Apr 29, 2012 2:30 pm
by DaveF
A wonderful and very energetic performance here from Julia Fischer and the Academy of St Martin in the Fields chamber group. Some might find the outer movements played too fast, indeed they are played at breakneck speeds in comparison to what I'm used to. The slow movements though are a thing of beauty. These pieces are very well known but it's great to hear something refreshing in them here.
Re: What are you listening to?
Posted: Sun Apr 29, 2012 3:03 pm
by bombasticDarren
Rodrigo -
Concierto de Aranjuez (Norbert Kraft/Nicholas Ward, Northern Chamber Orchestra, Naxos)