BaL 31.12.16 - Bruckner: Symphony no. 3 in D minor

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    Originally posted by soileduk View Post
    Exactly, but I've (almost) convinced myself that as we have so many good value choices available to us the odd expensive one can be tolerated.


    While my wallet gently weeps...........
    I got the 10 discs (the 8th is spread over 2) piecemeal, over the years, for rather less than 'list price'. Blomstedt, I think, made fine choices regarding the editions he performed. This with the sole exception of the 8th (his final concert as music director before Chailly took over the job). There he opted for the Haas 'pick and mix'. The booklet notes by Renate Herklotz read somewhat apologetically regarding this choice.

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      Originally posted by soileduk View Post
      Exactly, but I've (almost) convinced myself that as we have so many good value choices available to us the odd expensive one can be tolerated.


      While my wallet gently weeps...........
      I feel your pain....I'd like to add a good SACD set of Bruckner, as the more I listen to Simone Young, the less enchanted I am with her...

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        ... perhaps cheaper (130 euros, plus p&p) from jpc.de

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          Be quick, only one at this price, £118.21 (if it has not already gone).

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            I’ve just downloaded a Hi-Res recording of Skrowaczewski’s LPO B3, a number of months after fellow forumistas urged me to in a recent SS discussion!

            I’m tempted to also download the Tennsedt - it sounded very good in this morning’s BaL.

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              I also bought the Blomstedt set piecemeal in the course of a Proms season a couple of years ago, though the cost was reduced by a kind Forumista offering me a free unwanted copy of the double CD 8th. I can confirm that all of the discs are hybrid SACD and play perfectly on normal CD players. I can't say that the 3rd particularly lodged itself in my memory but I'll play it again as soon as I can.
              "The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink

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                Originally posted by Beef Oven! View Post

                I’m tempted to also download the Tennstedt - it sounded very good in this morning’s BaL.
                .

                ... another interesting way to acquire the Tennstedt might be :



                - twenty CDs for some £53 -

                Volume 1 (2 CD)
                Symphony No. 00 in F minor Study Symphony Symphony No. 0 in D minor Die Nullte³ Royal Scottish National Orchestra National Symphony Orchestra of Ireland Georg Tintner
                Volume 2 (1 CD) Symphony No. 1 in C minor Philharmonie Festiva Gerd Schaller
                Volume 3 (1 CD) Symphony No. 2 in C minor Philharmonie Festiva Gerd Schaller
                Volume 4 (1 CD) Symphony No. 3 in D minor Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks Klaus Tennstedt
                Volume 5 (1 CD) Symphony No. 4 in E flat major Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks Kurt Sanderling
                Volume 6 (1 CD) Symphony No. 5 in B flat major Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin Günter Wand
                Volume 7 (1 CD) Symphony No. 6 in A major Staatskapelle Dresden Bernard Haitink
                Volume 8 (1 CD) Symphony No. 7 in E major Gürzenich-Orchester Köln Yuri Ahronovitch
                Volume 9 ( 2 CD) Symphony No. 8 in C minor Staatskapelle Dresden Christian Thielemann
                Volume 10 (1 CD) Symphony No. 9 in D minor Radio-Sinfonieorchester Stuttgart des SWR Günter Wand
                Volume 11 (1 CD) Latin Motets Philharmonia Vocalensemble Stuttgart Hans Zanotelli
                Volume 12 (1 CD) String Quintet in F major String Quartet in C minor Gil Sharon, Viola Fine Arts Quartet
                Volume 13 (1 CD) Te Deum Mass E minor
                Leontyne Price, soprano, Hilde Rössl-Majdan, mezzo-soprano, Fritz Wunderlich, tenor, Walter Berry, bass, Franz Sauer, organ Singverein der Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde Wien Wiener Philharmoniker, Herbert von Karajan, Henriette Bonde-Hansen, soprano, Iris Vermillion, alt, Michael Schade tenor, Andreas Schmidt, bass Gächinger Kantorei, Bach-Collegium Stuttgart Helmuth Rilling
                Volume 14 (1 CD) Mass F minor Psalm 150 Verena Schweizer, soprano, Pamela Coburn, soprano Elisabeth Glaser, alt, Uwe Heilmann, tenor, Matthias Goerne, bass Gächinger Kantorei, Radio-Sinfonieorchester Stuttgart des SWR, Bach-Collegium Stuttgart, Helmuth Rilling
                Volume 15 (1 CD) Tantum Ergo, Ave Maria, Helgoland, Mass in C major Windhaager Messe
                Martin Haselböck, Johannes Skudlik, organ Dresdner Kreuzchor, Martin Flämig Mikael Stenback, tenor, Daniel Hellström, baritone, Lund Singers, Malmö Opera Orchestra, Albert Hold-Garrido Cornelia Wulkopf, alt, Manfred Neukirchner, Ulrich Kölb, horn
                Volume 16 (1 CD) Works for Piano Wolfgang Brunner, piano Michael Schopper, piano
                Volume 17 (2 CD) Missa solemnis Psalm 112 March D minor WAB 96 Three Pieces WAB 97 Requiem Christiane Oelze, soprano, Claudia Schubert, alt, Jörg Dürmüller, tenor Reinhart Hagen, bass, Chor der Bamberger Symphoniker Bamberger Symphoniker Karl Anton Rickenbacher Beethovenorchester Bonn, Stefan Blunier Elke Janssens, soprano, Penelope Turner, mezzo, Roel Willems, tenor, Arnout Malfliet, bass, Laudantes Consort, Guy Janssens

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                  Originally posted by vinteuil View Post
                  .

                  ... another interesting way to acquire the Tennstedt might be :



                  - twenty CDs for some £53 -

                  Volume 1 (2 CD)
                  Symphony No. 00 in F minor Study Symphony Symphony No. 0 in D minor Die Nullte³ Royal Scottish National Orchestra National Symphony Orchestra of Ireland Georg Tintner
                  Volume 2 (1 CD) Symphony No. 1 in C minor Philharmonie Festiva Gerd Schaller
                  Volume 3 (1 CD) Symphony No. 2 in C minor Philharmonie Festiva Gerd Schaller
                  Volume 4 (1 CD) Symphony No. 3 in D minor Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks Klaus Tennstedt
                  Volume 5 (1 CD) Symphony No. 4 in E flat major Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks Kurt Sanderling
                  Volume 6 (1 CD) Symphony No. 5 in B flat major Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin Günter Wand
                  Volume 7 (1 CD) Symphony No. 6 in A major Staatskapelle Dresden Bernard Haitink
                  Volume 8 (1 CD) Symphony No. 7 in E major Gürzenich-Orchester Köln Yuri Ahronovitch
                  Volume 9 ( 2 CD) Symphony No. 8 in C minor Staatskapelle Dresden Christian Thielemann
                  Volume 10 (1 CD) Symphony No. 9 in D minor Radio-Sinfonieorchester Stuttgart des SWR Günter Wand
                  Volume 11 (1 CD) Latin Motets Philharmonia Vocalensemble Stuttgart Hans Zanotelli
                  Volume 12 (1 CD) String Quintet in F major String Quartet in C minor Gil Sharon, Viola Fine Arts Quartet
                  Volume 13 (1 CD) Te Deum Mass E minor
                  Leontyne Price, soprano, Hilde Rössl-Majdan, mezzo-soprano, Fritz Wunderlich, tenor, Walter Berry, bass, Franz Sauer, organ Singverein der Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde Wien Wiener Philharmoniker, Herbert von Karajan, Henriette Bonde-Hansen, soprano, Iris Vermillion, alt, Michael Schade tenor, Andreas Schmidt, bass Gächinger Kantorei, Bach-Collegium Stuttgart Helmuth Rilling
                  Volume 14 (1 CD) Mass F minor Psalm 150 Verena Schweizer, soprano, Pamela Coburn, soprano Elisabeth Glaser, alt, Uwe Heilmann, tenor, Matthias Goerne, bass Gächinger Kantorei, Radio-Sinfonieorchester Stuttgart des SWR, Bach-Collegium Stuttgart, Helmuth Rilling
                  Volume 15 (1 CD) Tantum Ergo, Ave Maria, Helgoland, Mass in C major Windhaager Messe
                  Martin Haselböck, Johannes Skudlik, organ Dresdner Kreuzchor, Martin Flämig Mikael Stenback, tenor, Daniel Hellström, baritone, Lund Singers, Malmö Opera Orchestra, Albert Hold-Garrido Cornelia Wulkopf, alt, Manfred Neukirchner, Ulrich Kölb, horn
                  Volume 16 (1 CD) Works for Piano Wolfgang Brunner, piano Michael Schopper, piano
                  Volume 17 (2 CD) Missa solemnis Psalm 112 March D minor WAB 96 Three Pieces WAB 97 Requiem Christiane Oelze, soprano, Claudia Schubert, alt, Jörg Dürmüller, tenor Reinhart Hagen, bass, Chor der Bamberger Symphoniker Bamberger Symphoniker Karl Anton Rickenbacher Beethovenorchester Bonn, Stefan Blunier Elke Janssens, soprano, Penelope Turner, mezzo, Roel Willems, tenor, Arnout Malfliet, bass, Laudantes Consort, Guy Janssens
                  Wow! That’s an incredible box. I had no idea it existed. Sadly, I have a fair few doubles, including the more interesting ones, so it might not work out for me. It would have certainly been a much cheaper way of acquiring the ones I already have, never mind the extras.

                  (I don’t understand how you guys find these things!!)

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                    Only just listened via I player. The intention was to listen before messageboarding but it quickly became clear Blomstedt was going to win and so hurried over to the forum. Like many I like neither the obvious early winner nor the come from nowhere get up on the line type!

                    A good effort from Tom and we weren't reduced to version city as feared. It seemed a slightly shorter BAL if anything.

                    Often disappointed by Blomstedt, I'm not joining in the scrum to acquire the winner.
                    Have a feeling I've got the Tennstedt in the garage overflow boxes!
                    Last edited by Alison; 31-12-16, 21:29.

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                      Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View Post
                      It was very obvious (unless TS was going to do an Agatha Christie, and recommend a completely unexpected recording, like the Ballot) who was going to "win" - every time Blomstedt was mentioned, the tone of his voice lifted into reverential awe.
                      I really think I am going to sit this BAL out... Didn't listen this morning, don't feel I need TS - either to feature at the start of 2017, or to add to my various B3s

                      Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View Post
                      But I'm certainly going to buy the LPO/Skrowaczewski
                      Great decision! It remains my favourite by some margin

                      Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View Post
                      By the way - does anyone else find themselves listening to BaLs these days with a "subtext" running through their minds on the lines of "Ooh! Cali ain't gonna like that!" or "Barbi's going to need an extra Remipril now"?


                      Well in this case: Cali ain't gonna hear that!
                      "...the isle is full of noises,
                      Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
                      Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
                      Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."

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                        "Blomstedt also ​favours the original 1873 version of the Wagner-inspired 3rd Symphony, where he elicits sumptuous playing from the orchestra and reveals more persuasively than any previous conductor why, structurally and imaginatively, this should be the preferred performing version."

                        Richard Osborne, reviewing the complete Leipzig cycle, Gramophone 11/2013.


                        More from me on this excellent BaL (more essay than survey, and very aptly too) tomorrow I hope, heads permitting. The night is young....

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                          Originally posted by Alison View Post
                          Only just listened via I player. The intention was to listen before messageboarding but it quickly became clear Blomstedt was going to win and so hurried over to the forum. Like many I like neither the obvious early winner nor the come from nowhere get up on the line type!

                          A good effort from Tom and we weren't reduced to version city as feared. It seemed a slightly shorter BAL if anything.

                          Often disappointed by Blomstedt, I'm not joining in the scrum to acquire the winner.
                          Have a feeling I've got the Tennstedt in the garage overflow boxes!
                          Yes, it was quite obvious that he had a preference for the Blomstedt, from the word go. I was most impressed with the Tennstedt and Skowaczewsski LPO and should have bought them long ago (I was advised to, on here!). Having played SS’s performance tonight I thought it was marvellous. But I also listened to the Sinopoli again straight after and think that’s even better!


                          I also couldn’t resist buying the download of the shortest available recording at under 48 mins - Mozarteumorchester Salzburg, Zoltán Fekete (1889 Version, Mono Version). It was only £1.99 for a Hi-Res download from Qobuz.

                          And like you, I was relieved that TS did not get bogged down about versions. He said what had to be said and then moved on.

                          I’m not going to get join the scrummage to buy the Blomstedt either (as much as he is a long firm-favourite musician for me). I was also alarmed by ferney’s point about the inaudible trumpet



                          My first thoughts straight after the BaL .....


                          Originally posted by Beef Oven! View Post
                          It was a tightly argued, well presented BaL. What to include and what to leave out was handled judiciously, IMV.

                          Editions/versions minefield was dealt with singularly and expeditiously - Well done TS!!

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                            Originally posted by Beef Oven! View Post
                            I was also alarmed by ferney’s point about the inaudible trumpet
                            I shall listen on a better system and with total concentration - surely if it was as difficult to hear as it sounded on my kitchen radio (although the ostinato was very clear) then TS or somebody would have commented?!
                            [FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]

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                              Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View Post
                              I shall listen on a better system and with total concentration - surely if it was as difficult to hear as it sounded on my kitchen radio (although the ostinato was very clear) then TS or somebody would have commented?!
                              Bruckner: ''The one with the trumpet!!?"
                              Wagner: "Yes!!!"

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                                Originally posted by Beef Oven! View Post
                                Bruckner: ''The one with the trumpet!!?"
                                Wagner: "Yes!!!"
                                [FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]

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