Re: What are you listening to?
Posted: Sun Jun 23, 2013 11:19 am
What is that Fergus?fergus wrote:
What is that Fergus?fergus wrote:
Seán wrote:What is that Fergus?fergus wrote:
Count me in as another fan of Herbie's; his Nielsen and Sibelius cycles with the SFSO are marvellous as are his Hindemith recordings on EMI with the Gewandhaus and I am particularly fond of his Beethoven symphony cycle on Brilliant Classics with the Dresden Staatskappelle, his output is consistently good.Jose Echenique wrote:
I have quite a few recordings of Beethoven´s Missa Solemnis:
1. Eugen Jochum. Philips.
2. Georg Solti. DECCA.
3. Otto Klemperer. EMI.
4. Nikolaus Harnoncourt. TELDEC.
5. John Eliot Gardiner. Archiv.
6. Herbert von Karajan. DG I / II, EMI.
7. David Zinman. Arte Nova.
8. Philippe Herreweghe. Alpha & HM.
9. Leonard Bernstein. DG.
10. Rafael Kubelik. ORFEO.
11. Antal Dorati. BIS.
12. Carlo Maria Giulini. EMI.
13. Colin Davis. Philips & RCA.
14. James Levine. DG.
15. Karl Böhm. DG.
16. Daniel Barenboim. ERATO.
17. Kurt Masur. Berlin Classics.
18. Arturo Toscanini. RCA.
What´s wrong with this list? That surprisingly, besides Giulini and Toscanini, no other Italian conductor has recorded the work. Not Abbado, not Muti, not Chailly nor Sinopoli. Strange!
But of course being a big fan of Herbert Blomstedt I just had to add his new recording to the list. An admirable, old fashioned, big band performance, but very moving and superbly executed. The Gewandhaus orchestra play their hearts out, and the choir does very well, if inevitably sounding less than state-of-the-art compared with the Monteverdi Choir or the Collegium Vocale.
Still, make no mistake, this is a great performance.