What are you listening to?
Re: What are you listening to?
I've King Arthur on now.
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Re: What are you listening to?
fergus wrote:DonKC wrote:
Tonight is Bernstein "Paris Symphonies" 82-87
I am curious about those Bernstein performances of the "Paris Symphonies" Don....how were they? I have not heard Bernstein in this repertoire.
Bernstein had a way with Haydn and in his day was considered one of the premiere Haydn interpreters. These are full orchestra Haydn, not over blown by any means, but always elegant. He mines all the subtle humor in the music and also the energy and drama when called upon. Well recorded from the early 60's through the 70's. I turn to them time and again. He also recorded the 12 "London Symphonies", the major Masses and "Die Schopfung".
Classics in the best sense of the word.
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DonKC wrote:
Bernstein had a way with Haydn and in his day was considered one of the premiere Haydn interpreters. These are full orchestra Haydn, not over blown by any means, but always elegant. He mines all the subtle humor in the music and also the energy and drama when called upon. Well recorded from the early 60's through the 70's. I turn to them time and again. He also recorded the 12 "London Symphonies", the major Masses and "Die Schopfung".
Classics in the best sense of the word.
Thank you for that Don; I must watch out for Bernstein in Haydn so!
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Re: What are you listening to?
Fergus, they have been available in some inexpensive box sets from Sony now and then. Worth checking out.
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Re: What are you listening to?
In all the moving and shifting about I have relocated my small vinyl collection :)
Brahms - Variations on a Theme by Haydn (Karl Bohm, Wiener Philharmoniker, Deutsche Gramophon)
Brahms - Variations on a Theme by Haydn (Karl Bohm, Wiener Philharmoniker, Deutsche Gramophon)
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bombasticDarren wrote:In all the moving and shifting about I have relocated my small vinyl collection :)
Brahms - Variations on a Theme by Haydn (Karl Bohm, Wiener Philharmoniker, Deutsche Gramophon)
That is interesting Darren; I did not realize that you had a vinyl collection.
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I have been working my way through this (vinyl) set over the past three days....
I have always liked the concept of a conductor conducting his own work as it gives valuable insights into the music.
I have always liked the concept of a conductor conducting his own work as it gives valuable insights into the music.
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Stravinsky was also a fine conductor as well. Hindemith's recordings conducting his own music are also some interesting revelations.fergus wrote:I have been working my way through this (vinyl) set over the past three days....
I have always liked the concept of a conductor conducting his own work as it gives valuable insights into the music.
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DonKC wrote: Stravinsky was also a fine conductor as well. Hindemith's recordings conducting his own music are also some interesting revelations.
I have some Hindemith on the playlist for this weekend Don. I am not too familiar with his music so I am not too sure that I will learn a lot during the session.
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