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    Default Classic FM Magazine (February)

    I am a little surprised that this information has not gone up already - perhaps it has and I have missed it. If so, sorry and remove this thread.

    The February Classic FM Magazine continues the mag's new policy of offering complete works, many of great quality from the past. This time it is Tchaikovsky, a 2-CD set with :
    1812 Overture - Minneapolis, Dorati (stereo version from 1958) - OK, I know we all scorn this, but I like it once a decade.
    Piano Concerto 1 - Cliburn, Kondrashin - well-known classic
    Violin Concerto - Ferras, PO, Silvestri - so much better than the Karajan version of a few years later. Silvestri's direction is wonderful.

    There are also Dorati's Capriccio Italien and a completely obscure Nutcracker suite that I have not listened to yet; it is conducted by one Pietro Garda.

    The real find for me is the Ferras. The slow movement is quite exceptional. The £5 for the mag (not really on our level, I feel - snob, snob!) is well worth shelling out for this alone.

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    Already have that 1812 & CI + just got them again in the 50+1CD set of Mercuries. However, the concertos still look enticing.

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    Many thanks for that, Pru. I'm a big Ferras fan - what a sad end to an exceptional player. There's a super Brilliant classics box set of his sonata recording.

    I don't know that Tchaikovsky recording so I'll be down to the newsagents tomorrow.

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    Don't get too attached to the Classic fm magazine... it's closing. April 2012 is to be the final issue: http://www.rhinegold.co.uk/magazines...ry.asp?id=1276
    Our chief weapon is surprise...surprise and fear...fear and surprise.... Our two weapons are fear and surprise...and ruthless efficiency....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Il Grande Inquisitor View Post
    Don't get too attached to the Classic fm magazine... it's closing. April 2012 is to be the final issue: http://www.rhinegold.co.uk/magazines...ry.asp?id=1276
    Doesn't the last paragraph hint that it will emerge again? Surely they can't just want to dump Haymarket!

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    Quote Originally Posted by pastoralguy View Post
    Many thanks for that, Pru. I'm a big Ferras fan - what a sad end to an exceptional player. There's a super Brilliant classics box set of his sonata recording.

    I don't know that Tchaikovsky recording so I'll be down to the newsagents tomorrow.
    I second your thanks to Pru, pastoralguy and I certainly share your enthusisasm for the playing of Christian Ferras.

    I've noted your mention of the sonatas box and wonder if you have heard any of his several recorded performances of Berg's violin concerto?

    Finally by way of a trade, here's a live performance of Ferras playing the Sibelius violin concerto with an extremely young Zubin Mehta. I think it's a cracking performance.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x6Kq0qMMpgU

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qYR9y...eature=related

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZX-kU...eature=related

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    Ammy, I think that YouTube Sibelius Violin Concerto with Ferras and Mehta is the best thing I have ever heard on YouTube. I have put the link on my desktop!!! Mant thanks!!!I am rushing out to get the CFM Mag tomorrow. Thanks, Alf, for the heads-up.

    PS, Nice to see Charles Hawtrey on timps!!! See the opening of the third movement

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris Newman View Post
    Ammy, I think that YouTube Sibelius Violin Concerto with Ferras and Mehta is the best thing I have ever heard on YouTube. I have put the link on my desktop!!! Mant thanks!!!I am rushing out to get the CFM Mag tomorrow. Thanks, Alf, for the heads-up.

    PS, Nice to see Charles Hawtrey on timps!!! See the opening of the third movement
    I'm glad that you enjoyed it, Chris

    Here's another stunning concert with David Oistrakh and Gennady Rozhdestvensky (orchestra unnamed) breathing some fresh life into Tchaikovsky violin concerto - the whole concert is available on youtube but I've posted just the third movement because ... well who is it we see plain as a pikestaff applauding at around 10:00?

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=77DgE...endscreen&NR=1

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    There is so little difference between it and Gramophone anyway -except that recently Classic FM has had cracking CDs on the cover like the Horenstein mahler 1 and Gramophone has downloads of snippets following its CDs of snippets which were at least useful if you had any broken jewel cases to replace . This new issue looks worth buying too.

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    That CFM mag has been in the shops for a while now. I've so far left it on the shelves, though I did bite on the Horenstein Mahler 1 in the previous copy.

    Is the Tchaikovsky really worth having? Aren't the performances available in any other ways currently?

    PS: Perhaps the Ferras violin concerto isn't available at such a low price - http://www.amazon.com/Tchaikovsky-Vi.../dp/B00016ZKQW

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