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    Default BaL 28.05.11 - Britten: Serenade for Tenor, Horn and Strings 9.30 a.m.

    Hilary Finch with a personal recommendation from the available recordings of Britten's Serenade for tenor, horn and strings.

    Available versions:

    Ainsley, Pyatt, Cleobury
    Bostridge, Baborak, Rattle
    Hadley, Halstead, Boughton
    Hill, Lloyd, Hickox
    Johnson, Thompson, Thomson
    Langridge, Lloyd, Bedford
    Mackie, Tuckwell, Bedford
    Partridge, Busch, Pritchard
    Pears, Brain, Britten
    Pears, Brain, Goossens
    Pears, Brain, Hollingsworth
    Pears, Tuckwell, Britten
    Pregardien, Lanzky-Otto, Vanska
    Schreier, Damm, Warchal
    Spence, Owen, Gould
    Tear, Civil, Marriner
    Tear, Clevenger, Giulini
    Thompson, Thompson, Lloyd-Jones
    Last edited by Eine Alpensinfonie; 19-06-11 at 10:09. Reason: added versions

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    That's a good list EA.

    Just one addition that I can think of:

    Schreier, Peter Damm, Slovak Chamber Orchestra / Bohdan Warchal on CAMPION (thanks MDT)

    I love it for Schreier's idiosyncratic 'Dyin-k, dyin-k, dyin--k', so for that reason alone it will not survive long in the choosing

    EDIT: there must be more than one version by Robert Tear, surely - Stuart Bedford conducted one I think - Marriner??
    Last edited by amateur51; 20-05-11 at 08:04. Reason: Additional thought

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    Yes amateur51

    Tear, Civil & Marriner, EMI recording still available at bargain price, once of the later Robert Tear's finest recordings IMO.

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    We have the thorny question of availability again, maybe, but surely consideration must be given to Pears/Brain/Britten (with the Boyd Neel Orchestra, 1944).

    It has been on CDs from Decca (available from some Amazon vendors for about £23 new, £10 s/h) and Pearl.

    [Also available as a download from napster, I see]

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    Quote Originally Posted by Suffolkcoastal View Post
    Yes amateur51

    Tear, Civil & Marriner, EMI recording still available at bargain price, once of the later Robert Tear's finest recordings IMO.
    Cheers, Suffolk - was sure I knew of one. I shall check Spotify for a listen on your recommendation

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    Quote Originally Posted by Suffolkcoastal View Post
    Yes amateur51

    Tear, Civil & Marriner, EMI recording still available at bargain price, once of the later Robert Tear's finest recordings IMO.
    Essential listening for Tear's truly terrifying 'Dirge' alone IMO.

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    Pears-Tuckwell-Britten will surely be hard to get past?

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    Quote Originally Posted by verismissimo View Post
    Pears-Tuckwell-Britten will surely be hard to get past?
    No - it needs a Brain.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Don Petter View Post
    No - it needs a Brain.
    That's not very Civil of you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ofcachap View Post
    That's not very Civil of you.
    Personally, I don't give a Damm


    (One for European horn fanciers there )
    "The isle is full of noises... Sounds, and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not"
    The Tempest, Act III scene 2 ll 148-9

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