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    9.30 Building a Library: Jonathan Swain with a personal recommendation from recordings of Tchaikovsky's Orchestral Suite no.3

    Available versions:


    Radio-Sinfonieorchester Stuttgart, Sir Neville Marriner
    L'Orchestre da la Suisse Romande, Ernest Ansermet
    Russian National Orchestra, Vladimir Jurowski
    Wiener Philharmoniker, Lorin Maazel
    New Philharmonia Orchestra, Antal Dorati
    London Philharmonic Orchestra, Sir Henry Wood
    Symphony Orchestra of Moscow Society, Kirill Kondrashin
    Detroit Symphony Orchestra, Neeme Järvi
    Paris Conservatoire Orchestra, Adrian Boult
    Ireland National Symphony Orchestra, Stefan Sanderling


    Theme & Variations only:
    Orchestra del Teatro alla Scala Milano, Lovro von Matacic
    New York Philharmonic Orchestra, John Barbirolli
    Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, Carl Schuricht

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View Post
    9.30 Building a Library: Jonathan Swain with a personal recommendation from recordings of Tchaikovsky's Orchestral Suite no.3

    Available versions:


    Radio-Sinfonieorchester Stuttgart, Sir Neville Marriner
    L'Orchestre da la Suisse Romande, Ernest Ansermet
    Russian National Orchestra, Vladimir Jurowski
    Wiener Philharmoniker, Lorin Maazel
    New Philharmonia Orchestra, Antal Dorati
    London Philharmonic Orchestra, Sir Henry Wood
    Symphony Orchestra of Moscow Society, Kirill Kondrashin
    Detroit Symphony Orchestra, Neeme Järvi
    Paris Conservatoire Orchestra, Adrian Boult
    Ireland National Symphony Orchestra, Stefan Sanderling


    Theme & Variations only:
    Orchestra del Teatro alla Scala Milano, Lovro von Matacic
    New York Philharmonic Orchestra, John Barbirolli
    Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, Carl Schuricht
    Are LPO Boult, USSRSO Svetlanov, LAPO Tilson-Thomas and Theme & Variations BPO Kempe no longer available?

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    A couple of others offered by MDT:

    Concertgebouw, Kondrashin
    Vienna PO, Kempe (Variations)

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    See 'Swing that Christmas Tree'. Tchaikovsky has been done proud, man.

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    When I could get to concerts it was always just the Theme and Variations played. I've never heard the whole work played 'live'. Very fond of the work though.

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    The 'Theme and Variation' was the first piece I ever heard in a concert! (BBCSSO under Chris Seaman at the SNO Proms in the Usher hall, 1977!)

    One of my all time favourite recording of anything is the LPO under Boult which was the first budget cd I ever bought. (EMI Studio). It has to be said that the LPO were not on their finest form but the occasional slip, for me, simply adds to the frisson. A superb recording.

    The most disapointing for me is Jarvi's with the Detroit. Despite being a big Jarvi fan this is horrible. He pulls the music all over the place. Funny how his recording career declined after he abandoned the SNO at the height of their success.

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    I've always had Svetlanov's recordings of the Orchestral Suites and recently I've been listening to Marriner/Stuttgart, which I like a lot.

    I've been wondering why they get so little exposure in the concert hall? They certainly are a joy via the medium of recording.

    Perhaps we'll get some insight into this question this morning.

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    The (R)SNO used to play the second suite under Lazarev on occasion. The 2 accordians were played by a horn and bouble bass player from the Orchestra. Lazerev had them on opposite sides of the stage and he would give them an appreciative nod at the end of the movement that featured them before they returned to their day jobs.

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    I think I have the Detroit SO/Jarvi version. Have to look methinks?
    Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life(Berthold Auerbach)

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    Well, a recommended version that isn't available. I wonder whether the LPO/Boult will be reissued on the strength of this review? I must say, I found JS persuasive, having previously considered Sir Adrian to be a rather dull Tchaikovsky interpretator.

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