What are you listening to?

fergus
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Jared wrote: Simply not good enough Mr Fergus... that's rampant, naked favouritism...
LOL!!!

For me one of the acid tests of a conductor is how they get on with a Beethoven cycle. However Walter is a firm favourite with me so this was not an issue in this case; I simply did not have a Beethoven cycle by him.

There are at least two more Beethoven cycles on the List yet to be purshased!
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Stravinsky - Symphonies of Wind instruments & La Sacre du Printemps (Kent Nagano, London Symphony Orchestra, Virgin Classics)

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fergus wrote:
Jared wrote: Simply not good enough Mr Fergus... that's rampant, naked favouritism...
LOL!!!

For me one of the acid tests of a conductor is how they get on with a Beethoven cycle. However Walter is a firm favourite with me so this was not an issue in this case; I simply did not have a Beethoven cycle by him.

There are at least two more Beethoven cycles on the List yet to be purshased!
I agree with your arguments there Fergus. Which cycles are there still left for you to purchase?
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Saint-Saens - Piano Concerto No.2 (Emil Gilels/Andre Cluytens, Orchestre de la Societe des Concerts du Conservatoire, EMI)

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bombasticDarren wrote:Stravinsky - Symphonies of Wind instruments & La Sacre du Printemps (Kent Nagano, London Symphony Orchestra, Virgin Classics)

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How did you get on with that one Darren? Nagano is not a conductor that I am familiar with.
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bombasticDarren wrote:
fergus wrote:
Jared wrote: Simply not good enough Mr Fergus... that's rampant, naked favouritism...
LOL!!!

For me one of the acid tests of a conductor is how they get on with a Beethoven cycle. However Walter is a firm favourite with me so this was not an issue in this case; I simply did not have a Beethoven cycle by him.

There are at least two more Beethoven cycles on the List yet to be purshased!
I agree with your arguments there Fergus. Which cycles are there still left for you to purchase?
I will definitely buy the Furtwangler set Darren and I am considering the Chailly cycle. I have heard it but I am not fully convinced by it....I will see.
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I have finally completed my first full listen of the Ring with Gotterdammerung....


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This is a very lyrical and very appealing work and there are some really wonderful pieces of music in this opera.
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fergus wrote:
bombasticDarren wrote:
fergus wrote: LOL!!!

For me one of the acid tests of a conductor is how they get on with a Beethoven cycle. However Walter is a firm favourite with me so this was not an issue in this case; I simply did not have a Beethoven cycle by him.

There are at least two more Beethoven cycles on the List yet to be purshased!
I agree with your arguments there Fergus. Which cycles are there still left for you to purchase?
I will definitely buy the Furtwangler set Darren and I am considering the Chailly cycle. I have heard it but I am not fully convinced by it....I will see.
Hi Fergus, have you given any consideration to getting the Vänskä/Minnesota Orchestra cycle? It is very good. I will give the Chailly a miss, I have heard some of it and it doesn't move me. I will get the Walter & Furtwangler sets but I won't join you on your Beethoven quest at this time, enjoy.
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I wasn´t too happy with the Chailly either Seán, and feel very frustrated because I really wanted a top modern cycle with the great Gewandhaus Orchestra, but it was not to be.
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