Classical Corner Classical Music Corner (thread #69)

Discussion in 'Music Corner' started by George P, Apr 12, 2015.

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  1. jukes

    jukes Forum Resident

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    Indeed...
     
  2. jukes

    jukes Forum Resident

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    Listened yesterday evening some more Mahler.

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    Quite a powerful recording, Saraste's sort of new-found authority shines through, and cooperation between him and the orchestra promises good future. (What a drag that WDR stream is 128kbps only...) The recording is in every way stronger, more controlled and better performance than the recording from early 1990's by Saraste & the Finnish RSO (EMI/Virgin). There's certain majesty that is needed with Mahler, bold grasp of the broad lines or somesuch. I just don't wonder that the press has accepted this as belonging to the group of the better recordings of the Mahler Fifth.

    Also I've noticed that that these recent WDR SO recordings (with Saraste) don't cause the same strenuous transistoritus as the recordings in the Günter Wand box. Development!
     
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  3. jukes

    jukes Forum Resident

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    The Schubert Spring begins with the G Major quartet:

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  4. jukes

    jukes Forum Resident

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    I just took a look at my 'database' & was suprised to realise: I don't have/haven't heard James Ehnes playing anything else but 20th century music: Bartók, Britten, Dallapiccola, Elgar (admitted: not particularly modern...), Prokofiev, Shostakovich etc. (and if I don't imagine, I think he's been playing Bach, in live, few years ago, or I'm confusing him for someone else). When the day comes, it will be very interesting to hear his work on Dvořák & Mendelssohn. But yes, he is a major figure in contemporary violin world and probably the no. 1 Canadian instrumentalist. But keep your eye/ear on Leila Josefowicz, too.
     
  5. bluemooze

    bluemooze Senior Member

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    Now listening to "Bach - Goldberg Variations" performed by Maggie Cole on Virgin Veritas.

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  6. Robin L

    Robin L Musical Omnivore

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  7. john greenwood

    john greenwood Senior Member

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    I wonder what the disc sounds like in surround.
     
  8. Daedalus

    Daedalus I haven't heard it all.....

    Spent time over this past weekend re-visiting the big Furtwangler box set. In addition to performance quality I am enjoying the clear warm mono sound on many of these recordings. Also queuing up the Solti Ring on Bluray pure audio. The entire cycle on one disc in the best sound heard by me other than my Telefunken Decca vinyl release.
     
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  9. john greenwood

    john greenwood Senior Member

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    More Richter from Carnegie to start the morning (via Spotify). Debussy playing at the moment.
     
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  10. Bachtoven

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  11. dale 88

    dale 88 Errand Boy for Rhythm

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    Ehnes did a Bach solo violin CD early in his career, 2000.

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    In 2010, these two discs were released with Vladimir Ashkenazy conducting. The Mendelssohn with The Philharmonia, and the Tchaikovsky with the Sidney Symphony. I like these two.

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  12. alankin1

    alankin1 Forum Resident

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    Now playing:
    Gustav Mahler – Symphony No.4
    — Lucia Popp, soprano – Kölner Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester – Gary Bertini (EMI Classics), from:

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  13. Robin L

    Robin L Musical Omnivore

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    So I played the second side of the HvK/VPO Beethoven 7th on STS [enough acronyms for you?]

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    Overall, playing is good, if not all that good and same for the sound. Side two is ever so slightly off center. One doesn't notice all that much, save in the Trio of the third movement. Though most of the performance nods towards Toscanini, HvK manages to drag out the trio into a soggy Tyrolean beer festival, bringing the proceedings to a halt. Because the spaces between the bars are so extended, it's easy to hear the horns pitch cyclically droop as they hang on for dear life. While the playing qua playing is first-rate, there's a sense of weightlessness to the proceedings. The sound is not all that focused though the sense of hall ambience is well captured. Too many fish in the sea, might have to toss this one back into the vinyl ocean.
     
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  14. George P

    George P Notable Member Thread Starter

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    RL FTW!
     
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  15. jukes

    jukes Forum Resident

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  16. Kal Rubinson

    Kal Rubinson Senior Member

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    And I remain grateful.
     
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  17. Bachtoven

    Bachtoven Forum Resident

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    A new installment in BIS' complete Sorabji Etudes. "Etudes" is a bit of a misnomer, as one needs transcendent technique to even think about playing them, which Ullen has in spades. Most of the ones on this disc are a little less overtly showy compared to some of his other ones, but their dense counterpoint and cruelly difficult rhythms make them extraordinarily challenging. (That's not to say that they lack bravura, not at all!) Excellent sound.

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  18. ToddBD

    ToddBD Forum Resident

    Now playing...not everyone's favorite Symphonie Fantastique to be sure, but I enjoy it as a CSO brass fan. The crescendo on the chord at the end of the March to the Scaffold is just inhuman, and the orchestral fireworks in the Witches' Sabbath are pure Solti.
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  19. George P

    George P Notable Member Thread Starter

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    Gotta love those state of the art graphics, Todd.
     
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  20. coopmv

    coopmv Newton 1/30/2001 - 8/31/2011

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    Is it still being used to help review new audio gear for Stereophile? :winkgrin:
     
  21. fluffskul

    fluffskul Would rather be at a concert

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    And you know you are a music geek if you read that whole sentence without hesitation.
     
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  22. coopmv

    coopmv Newton 1/30/2001 - 8/31/2011

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    Now playing CD28 - Symphonies Nos 62, 63 and 70 from the following box for a first listen ...

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  23. Kal Rubinson

    Kal Rubinson Senior Member

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    Occasionally. Mostly for fun.
     
  24. john greenwood

    john greenwood Senior Member

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    Back from the ballet. An entire evening devoted to Stravinsky and Balanchine. It could hardly be better. Agon, in particular, is one of the most extraordinary works I know.
     
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  25. coopmv

    coopmv Newton 1/30/2001 - 8/31/2011

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    Now playing CD3 - At Carnegie Hall, All Beethoven Program from the following box for a first listen ...

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