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    Well, I thought that was a marvellous 2nd Symphony from Jansons and the Concertgebouw. I haven't yet watched Harding's 1st Symphony- (was watching the new South Bank Show- fascinating- such an embarrasment of riches on Sky Arts-) but will catch up with it tomorrow.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Pee View Post
    Well, I thought that was a marvellous 2nd Symphony from Jansons and the Concertgebouw. I haven't yet watched Harding's 1st Symphony- (was watching the new South Bank Show- fascinating- such an embarrassment of riches on Sky Arts-) but will catch up with it tomorrow.
    I've got the cycle gradually piling up on Sky+, but I haven't watched any of it yet. (Still wading through Delius from last week - and, of course, I had to see the exceptional 56Up, which reached its conclusion on ITV tonight.)

    A feast of Mahler to come though!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Pee View Post
    Well, I ... was watching the new South Bank Show ... such an embarrasment[sic] ... on Sky Arts ...
    Now that makes sense.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bryn View Post
    Now that makes sense.
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    How are we enjoying the performances then ?

    Perhaps like me you've dabbled rather than seeing out complete performances ....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alison View Post
    How are we enjoying the performances then ?

    Perhaps like me you've dabbled rather than seeing out complete performances ....
    I enjoyed Haitink's 9 with the RCO, and have also recorded it.

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    Thanks Richard. After all the hoo-ha concerning the format of this series there seems to have
    little comment on the performances themselves.

    I came to rather enjoy the ridiculous diet of two symphonies per night!

    Sir Bernard's was definitely the star turn performance, a magnificent Ninth, even though there
    was much to enjoy elsewhere. Sorry to have missed the Harding first and for once I'm hoping for
    the normal Sky run of repeated episodes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alison View Post
    Thanks Richard. After all the hoo-ha concerning the format of this series there seems to have
    little comment on the performances themselves.

    I came to rather enjoy the ridiculous diet of two symphonies per night!

    Sir Bernard's was definitely the star turn performance, a magnificent Ninth, even though there
    was much to enjoy elsewhere. Sorry to have missed the Harding first and for once I'm hoping for
    the normal Sky run of repeated episodes.
    I'm looking forward to the Blu-rays, with far, far lower data compression of both audio and video.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alison View Post
    Sir Bernard's was definitely the star turn performance, a magnificent Ninth, even though there
    was much to enjoy elsewhere.
    I live in hope of a release on RCO Live, together with 7 and 8. Did the RCO perform Mahler-Cooke 10?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bryn View Post
    I'm looking forward to the Blu-rays, with far, far lower data compression of both audio and video.
    Well, as one who clearly has cloth ears and poor eyesight, and is not a techo-geek, I was more than happy with both audio and video quality in HD. Having watched these on Sky I now do not feel the need to fork out goodness knows how much money to see them again with marginally improved audio and picture quality.
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