Handel Organ Concerto on Essential Classics

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    Handel Organ Concerto on Essential Classics

    The version played this morning seemed to have a first movement that lasted 5 times longer than usual.....and it was painfully slow.

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    I rather like the way Richard Eggar interprets this kind of music and his ensemble. They always seem to fo things right.
    Don’t cry for me
    I go where music was born

    J S Bach 1685-1750

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      #3
      There was a bit of controversy regarding Egarr's ornamentation at the time of the recording. He based it partly on on 18th Century barrel organ transcription. I too am fond of these and other Egarr recordings.

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        #4
        Maybe it's a BBC conspiracy to play a version sounding they think is so long-winded that listeners will complain about these "overly long works", giving the BBC an excuse to go back to bleeding chunks.

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          #5
          Relaxed was how it seemed to me, and at that particular stage of a difficult morning was just what I needed.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View Post
            Maybe it's a BBC conspiracy to play a version sounding they think is so long-winded that listeners will complain about these "overly long works", giving the BBC an excuse to go back to bleeding chunks.
            I don't usually subscribe to conspiracy theories. But in this case, I wonder, hmmm!
            Last edited by Stanfordian; 15-11-17, 15:45.

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              #7
              Originally posted by oddoneout View Post
              Relaxed was how it seemed to me, and at that particular stage of a difficult morning was just what I needed.
              Agreed. Beautifully paced and stylishly played. Egarr is a fine advocate of the 'it doesn't have to be fast to be HIP' school of thought.

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