
http://www.amazon.fr/Poulenc-Concertos- ... enc+dutoit
I have some but not all of this recordings, any way Dutoit is a sound and reliable conductor for this music and with opulent DECCA sound I don't see why it should not be recommended. Pascal Rogé too is a Poulenc specialist.Seán wrote:Poulenc, oh dear! There lies another big gap in my collection. I don't have any recordings of his music and have often pondered on getting this set, do you know it? If so do you have an opinion on it?
http://www.amazon.fr/Poulenc-Concertos- ... enc+dutoit
Jose Echenique wrote:I have some but not all of this recordings, any way Dutoit is a sound and reliable conductor for this music and with opulent DECCA sound I don't see why it should not be recommended. Pascal Rogé too is a Poulenc specialist.Seán wrote:Poulenc, oh dear! There lies another big gap in my collection. I don't have any recordings of his music and have often pondered on getting this set, do you know it? If so do you have an opinion on it?
http://www.amazon.fr/Poulenc-Concertos- ... enc+dutoit
Jose Echenique wrote: I love Poulenc, no wonder mostly his operas, but everything he wrote is sophisticated, imaginative and French chic. His Stabat Mater for soprano is hauntingly beautiful, and his organ concerto and 2 pianos concerto hugely enjoyable. Also his songs, so urbane and elegant are lovely.
By the way, did you know Fergus that Poulenc was probably the wealthiest composer who ever lived?
Not because of royalties but because he was heir to the gigantic Rhone-Poulenc Pharmaceuticals. In fact he was outrageously rich.
DaveF wrote: