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    Originally posted by Bryn View Post
    No, I already had most of the recordings in that box, and this one has higher definition audio and the surround option.
    Ah!
    I guess that if I laid the CDs in a circle on the floor I could surround myself too.

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      Karajan's First Beethoven Cycle 1951-1955

      Beethoven: Overture - Egmont*
      Beethoven Symphony No 2**

      [interval]

      Beethoven: Symphony No 6 (Pastoral)***

      Philharmonia Orchestra
      Herbert von Karajan

      Recorded in June & July 1953*, November 1953** and July 1953***
      "The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink

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        So I went and bought the CD.... extreme, extravagant and out there....
        But entirely wonderful... the sound is a marvel of clarity and immediacy; they're a very colourful ensemble, the gut strings setting off a gorgeous-looking McNulty copy of Brahms' Viennese-action Streicher which is certainly a Grand Piano, very big and powerful sounding, but with fortepiano-like articulacy; very wide-ranging variety of tempi and expression in the readings. The excellent note (which goes into forensic detail about the instruments) makes the point that many of the features Brahms liked to hear in performances of his music would not necessarily be written down. So much, once again, for 20th Century reverence-for-the-score....

        Stunning album then. (But - portamento legato largamente! If you don't like slides, best keep away!)



        ...makes me feel like....
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        Last edited by jayne lee wilson; 12-10-17, 08:33.

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          Originally posted by jayne lee wilson View Post
          So I went and bought the CD.... extreme, extravagant and out there....
          But entirely wonderful... the sound is a marvel of clarity and immediacy; they're a very colourful ensemble, the gut strings setting off a gorgeous-looking McNulty copy of Brahms' Viennese-action Streicher which is certainly a Grand Piano, very big and powerful sounding, but with fortepiano-like articulacy; very wide-ranging variety of tempi and expression in the readings. The excellent note (which goes into forensic detail about the instruments) makes the point that many of the features Brahms liked to hear in performances of his music would not necessarily be written down. So much, once again, for 20th Century reverence-for-the-score....

          Stunning album then. (But - portamento legato largamente! If you don't like slides, best keep away!)



          ...makes me feel like....
          https://imgur.com/gallery/0pbnPEw
          I like the album cover.

          A happy 145th birthday to Ralph.

          Who needs the land when one can have The Solent!

          Ralph Vaughan Williams - The Solent - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cA2l0cNZSH8

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            At the moment I'm listening to what I understand to be the whole of part of the completion of Schubert's Unfinished Symphony. ('Essential Classics', need I add...)

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              Meyerbeer – Grand Opera – Diana Damrau
              Arias from Le prophète, Robert le diable, Alimelek, oder die beiden Kalifen, L'étoile du nord, L'Africaine,
              Il crociato in Egitto, Le pardon de Ploërmel (Dinorah), Ein Feldlager in Schlesien, Emma di Resburgo, Les Huguenots
              Diana Damrau (soprano)
              Orchestre et Choeur de l’Opéra National de Lyon/Emmanuel Villaume
              Recorded 2015 Opéra National de Lyon
              Erato
              I'm in my element with Meyerbeer's Grand Opera especially when sung by a singer as fine as Diana Damrau.

              Saint-Saëns
              Piano Quartet in B flat major, Op. 41
              Piano Quartet in E major, Op. posth
              Barcarolle for Piano Quartet, Op. 108
              (arranged in 1909 from Barcarolle for piano, violin, cello & harmonium)
              Mozart Piano Quartet
              Recorded 2007/08 Ehemaliges Ackerhaus der Abtei, Marienmünster
              MDG
              Such lovely, uplifting music by the French master.

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                Originally posted by Lat-Literal View Post
                I like the album cover.

                A happy 145th birthday to Ralph.

                Who needs the land when one can have The Solent!

                Ralph Vaughan Williams - The Solent - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cA2l0cNZSH8
                Yes, it's Max Liebermann, Bathers on the Seashore....

                Last edited by jayne lee wilson; 12-10-17, 19:46.

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                  Originally posted by Lat-Literal View Post
                  I like the album cover.
                  Exactly what I thought!

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                    Originally posted by Lat-Literal View Post

                    A happy 145th birthday to Ralph.
                    I paid homage with

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                      Originally posted by EdgeleyRob View Post
                      I paid homage with

                      Oh, ER! What's the recording like? Will I have to get it?
                      Don’t cry for me
                      I go where music was born

                      J S Bach 1685-1750

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                        Oh, Boy! - Marianne Crebassa
                        Arias by Mozart, Chabrier, Gounod, Hahn, Massenet, Gluck/Berlioz, Meyerbeer, Thomas, Offenbach

                        Marianne Crebassa (mezzo-soprano)
                        Mozarteum Orchestra Salzburg/Marc Minkowski
                        Recorded 2016 Große Saal, Stiftung Mozarteum Salzburg
                        Erato

                        Franck
                        String Quartet, FWV9
                        Chausson
                        Chanson perpétuelle, for mezzo-soprano, piano and string quartet, Op. 37
                        Quatuor Zaïde
                        Karine Deshayes (mezzo-soprano)
                        Jonas Vitaud (piano)
                        Recorded 2016/17 Salle de concert Arsenal, Metz
                        NoMadMusic
                        A rather splendid new release!

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                          Originally posted by EdgeleyRob View Post
                          I paid homage with

                          Just played the above and what a recording on Spotify. Have ordered the recording via Amazon.

                          Sibelius Symphony No.4 in A minor, Op.63.
                          CBSO, Oramo.
                          Don’t cry for me
                          I go where music was born

                          J S Bach 1685-1750

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                            Karajan's First Beethoven Cycle 1951-1955

                            Beethoven: Overture - Leonore No 3*
                            Beethoven: Piano Concerto No 5 (Emperor)**

                            [interval]

                            Beethoven: Symphony No 7***

                            Walter Gieseking (piano)**
                            Philharmonia Orchestra
                            Herbert von Karajan

                            Recorded in July 1953*, June 1951** and November 1951***
                            "The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink

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                              Originally posted by Brassbandmaestro View Post
                              Just played the above and what a recording on Spotify. Have ordered the recording via Amazon.

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                                Sondheim
                                ‘A Little Night Music’
                                Cast: Barbara Lang, Benjamin Rayson, Beth Fowler, D. Jamin-Bartlett, Gene Varrone, George Lee
                                Andrews, Glynis Johns, Hermione Gingold, Judy Kahan, Laurence Guittard, Len Cariou, Mark Lambert,
                                Patricia Elliott, Teri Ralston, Victoria Mallory, Bonus track: Elaine Tomkinson
                                Orchestra conducted by Paul Gemignani
                                Original Broadway Cast Recording 1973
                                Recorded Columbia 30th Street Studio, New York City
                                Masterworks Broadway - Sony

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