Stravinsky Day, Saturday 24 April 2021
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Originally posted by Pulcinella View PostAnd 24 is the retrograde/inversion/retrograde inversion (?) of 42, which we all know is the answer to everything!
It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Noting that the 'new' Stravinsky box from Warner is to be discussed during Record Review, and further to asserting that I would not be in the market for it, a "Used: Very Good" set for £45 including p&p (almost certainly a review copy, given the recent release date) caught my eye. With a birthday coming up soon, I caved in. It arrived today and there do appear to be a good many interesting recordings that are new to me. However, it is somewhat vexing that no recording dates or venues are offered in the booklet. They are, however, given on the back of each relevant slipcase.
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Originally posted by Pulcinella View PostLet's hope that the BBC has done its research better than Peter Quantrill, whose first sentence in an article entitled Stravinsky the conductor in the April 2021 issue of Gramophone reads:
Riccardo Chailly was 18 years old when Stravinsky died in Venice, in April 1971.
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Pulc, you have recently alerted me to Stravinsky and in addition to a couple of Pulcinella’s after the BaL I have now acquired two more stravinsk6 CDs - not too costly and both excellent - Dutoit’s Sym in C and Sym in 3 with the SRO and Chailly and LSinf - Fairy’s Kiss Divertimento, Soldier’s Tale Suite, Suites 1/2 and Octet.
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Originally posted by cloughie View PostPulc, you have recently alerted me to Stravinsky and in addition to a couple of Pulcinella’s after the BaL I have now acquired two more stravinsk6 CDs - not too costly and both excellent - Dutoit’s Sym in C and Sym in 3 with the SRO and Chailly and LSinf - Fairy’s Kiss Divertimento, Soldier’s Tale Suite, Suites 1/2 and Octet.
Pleased to hear that, cloughie.
I have both of those CDs too (and you get the original 1920 version of the Symphonies of wind, and Scherzo fantastique on the Dutoit one too).
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Originally posted by Pulcinella View Post
Pleased to hear that, cloughie.
I have both of those CDs too (and you get the original 1920 version of the Symphonies of wind, and Scherzo fantastique on the Dutoit one too).
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