Ravel left hand. So original and lovely. Entremont and Boulez. Elgar 1, Boult LPO (EMI), Previn RPO and many more.
Ravel left hand. So original and lovely. Entremont and Boulez. Elgar 1, Boult LPO (EMI), Previn RPO and many more.
Many thanks, amateur51, the last one brings back memories of seeing Bernstein play this work all those years ago.![]()
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Just listened to Elgar 2 once again. Can I please take both Elgar symphonies and pass on the Ravel?![]()
Whenever people agree with me I always feel I must be wrong.
Oscar Wilde
Surprised no one has mentioned Handley's Elgar 2. I'll take that one to the desert island anyday!
Well I plumped for Elgar 1 - but had it been No 2, Handley would have been right up there! For twenty years, it was the absolute top version for me (one of the climaxes in the slow movement, in his hands, is one of my great 'goose bump' moments). But the Boult LPO version of that symphony too, on Lyrita, is the one I have listened to most in the last year or so. Great to get another perspective on the piece... but I wouldn't say yet that it displaces Handley's. It's a cracker![]()
"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
Alison, having caught up belatedly over the holiday with some unlistened-to bits of CD Review, I heard AMcG's piece about the two new recordings. I've bought (on downloads) the Bavouzet disc, and also the Aimard recording of the Left-Hand concerto with Boulez. The latter struck me as absolutely tremendous when I listened earlier - as Andrew M said, the pacing of the march sections is spot on, deliberate, menacing but also funky... Irresistible! Looking forward to seeing what I think of the Bavouzet/Tortelier.
(Decided against getting the Aimard G major, listening to extracts didn't impress me, and Bavouzet-Tortelier seems to me likely to be exactly the team for the job... Not right for Boulez somehow...)
"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
Caliban
Thanks for that. I missed the AMcG piece. I have seen a couple of very positive reviews of the Bavouzet CD since posting my own comments.
I do hope you're not disappointed. Btw, someone, possibly your goodself, put me onto the Boult/Lyrita versions of the Elgar symphonies
and I have been totally won over by them.
"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