Over on the 'Prom 29: Friday 5th August at 7.30. p.m. (Mahler 2)' thread, Ofcachap mentions Charles Groves' conducting Mahler symphony no 6 as being one of his earliest Mahler 'live' memories.
These days I suspect that Sir Charles is largely forgotten by the recording industry that he served well for many years and he is not often mentioned on these pages. The centenary of his birth is in 2015 - will EMI mark this with a magnificent boxed set of his recordings for them? Will the BBC release some of the 'live' treasures that must exist in its vaults?
As Radio 3 (and Third Programme) enthusiasts many here will have heard his broadcasts and LPs and CDs, and will treasure his pioneering spirit, both for 'modern' and 'difficult' music as well as for 'British' music (often all three categories at once ).
What are your memories of Sir Charles Groves, in performance and on recordings?
These days I suspect that Sir Charles is largely forgotten by the recording industry that he served well for many years and he is not often mentioned on these pages. The centenary of his birth is in 2015 - will EMI mark this with a magnificent boxed set of his recordings for them? Will the BBC release some of the 'live' treasures that must exist in its vaults?
As Radio 3 (and Third Programme) enthusiasts many here will have heard his broadcasts and LPs and CDs, and will treasure his pioneering spirit, both for 'modern' and 'difficult' music as well as for 'British' music (often all three categories at once ).
What are your memories of Sir Charles Groves, in performance and on recordings?
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