Originally posted by Bryn
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Essential Classics - The Continuing Debate
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GM and Theorbo
Originally posted by underthecountertenor View PostI know I'm in a minority here, but I really don't think he did, in the most important respect - knowing his music. His tastes struck me as very narrow and dilettante; and he recently sniggeringly approved of a listener making some cheap and facile joke about Birtwistle.
I'm no great fan of Georgia Mann, but she does know her stuff (apart from a blind spot over the pronunciation of 'theorbo').
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Originally posted by Pulcinella View PostCertainly not just you.
I couldn't understand the abundance of adulation for his Copland recordings (and I wasn't that taken with the recent French Escales and the Respighi Roman trilogy, for that matter) either.
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostI very seldom listen to Essential Classics but as I am away by the sea I just did only to hear Suzy klein utter the words “ canine inspired mixtape” and switched to Radio 4
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At some point on R3 this morning (in the car) I was enraptured by the voice of Irmgard Seefried
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Zaide, K. 344, Act I: Aria: Ruhe sanft, mein holdes Leben
Singer: Irmgard Seefried. Orchestra: London Mozart Players. Conductor: Harry Blech.
What a wonderful voice and how magnificently...and apparently effortlessly...sung.
There seemed to be some doubt about the date of the recording...anything between late 1940s to mid-60s IIRC. Anyone know?
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Originally posted by ardcarp View PostAt some point on R3 this morning (in the car) I was enraptured by the voice of Irmgard Seefried
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Zaide, K. 344, Act I: Aria: Ruhe sanft, mein holdes Leben
Singer: Irmgard Seefried. Orchestra: London Mozart Players. Conductor: Harry Blech.
What a wonderful voice and how magnificently...and apparently effortlessly...sung.
There seemed to be some doubt about the date of the recording...anything between late 1940s to mid-60s IIRC. Anyone know?
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Originally posted by cloughie View PostHeard the Jordi Savall recording of Mozart Serenata Notturno this morning - is this hipp or just trying to be different - all’s going well until the timps go berserk in the finale - over the top and unnaturally recorded - is this how Mozart wrote it?
It’s just that some chefs go around in handcuffs, while others take the recipe as a general guideline.
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