Leopold Stokowski - favourite recordings

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  • Barbirollians
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    • Nov 2010
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    #31
    Originally posted by visualnickmos View Post
    Whether a critic likes/dislikes, pans/raves about, or whatever, is totally immaterial to me. Their opinions, like anyone else's are just that. Objective commentaries are something else, and they are what I seek. Nothing more, nothing less.
    Indeed, meanwhile what a terrific BBC Legends CD I have picked up if Stokowski with the New Philharmonia in 1968. A gorgeously played but not overblown account of the Poem of Ecstasy and then the Symphonie Fantastique which according to the booklet note he had not conducted since 1914. It’s an extraordinarily moving account and the NPO play their socks off the Scene aux Champs is immensely moving , Le Bal brittle as if dancing with tears - the March taken at a pace is laden with a sort of grotesque celebration of execution .

    The finale goes with one hell of a bang - it is a performance that brings home what an extraordinarily modern and original piece this was for 1830. If you can track down a copy it’s not to be missed. Indeed , if you told me I could only keep one recording of the Symphonie Fantastique it would be this one.
    Last edited by Barbirollians; 21-01-22, 22:28.

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    • Barbirollians
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      • Nov 2010
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      #32
      I see ICA Classics have been re-releasing the Stokowski BBC Legends records in two boxes of CDs. The second box includes three new CDs and three reissues . I only had one of those so have snapped this up

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      • gradus
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        • Nov 2010
        • 5857

        #33
        Francesca da Rimini and Hamlet on Everest with the NY Phil, Francesca in particular an astonishing performance of all-out playing reminiscent of a Russian orchestra at full stretch.

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        • Barbirollians
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          • Nov 2010
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          #34
          Originally posted by Barbirollians View Post
          I see ICA Classics have been re-releasing the Stokowski BBC Legends records in two boxes of CDs. The second box includes three new CDs and three reissues . I only had one of those so have snapped this up
          Finally started on this box . Began with the CD that was described as the Russian Concert from June 1969 at the Albert Hall with the RPO. What a night out that must have been - scintillating Night on a Bare Mountain in his own arrangement ,an 1812 Overture your knock your socks off , Poem of Ecstasy rather more fired up than the NPO account and super short stuff from Glinka,Shostakovich , Liadov and Stravinsky .

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