I have always enjoyed the Giulini records I have bought over the years. As a great concerto accompanist for Perlman and Arrau, in Debussy's La Mer and Nocturnes at the very top of the tree , his DG Pictures at an Exhibition is so splendid I have never felt the need for another .His awesome Bruckner recordings have always struck me as particularly special .
I do not know his early EMI records from the 1950s and 60s but there sound like some absolute cracking records in the London box judging by the extracts played this morning and yet again I am struck by what enormous personality the Phlharmonia orchestra had in those days yet how they seemed always to put it at the service of the very different conductors they built relationships with.
I have most of the concertos so won't be getting that but the other boxes look very tempting indeed.
I do not know his early EMI records from the 1950s and 60s but there sound like some absolute cracking records in the London box judging by the extracts played this morning and yet again I am struck by what enormous personality the Phlharmonia orchestra had in those days yet how they seemed always to put it at the service of the very different conductors they built relationships with.
I have most of the concertos so won't be getting that but the other boxes look very tempting indeed.
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