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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostI haven't got round to putting together a definitive list, but this might be on it - http://www.amazon.co.uk/Dvorak-Symph...s=Carlos+Paita
This recording was originally on the Lodia label, which I believe was the conductor's own label.[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by rauschwerk View PostIs it really the case that at least 95% of all 'indispensable' recordings were made by artists who are no longer with us?
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Originally posted by Pabmusic View PostKondrashin's New World
I find this a very difficult exercise, but that would be among them.
Crespin singing Ravel's "Shéhérazade" would be another. Kleiber's Beethoven 5 another.
"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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There is so much here that is so familiar, and greatly honoured, that I dont really know what I can add, but here goes.
Callas singing Medea. The last fifteen minutes of her recording of Cherubini's opera are just TERRIFYING.
Mahler's second symphony cond. by Solti, on the first recording he made for Decca, the two LP box set with the sunset on the cover.
Actually, Callas singing anything would count as exceptional in my books.
Messiaen. 'Turangalila symphony' Two LP set on RCA conducted by Ozawa. Just the most amazing music I ever heard. It blew me away, and also blew away most of my friends (not figuratively, they just coughed politely and left). The 'Song of Joy of the Blood of the Stars' is astonishing.
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Originally posted by rauschwerk View PostIs it really the case that at least 95% of all 'indispensable' recordings were made by artists who are no longer with us?
Hilary Hahn playing Schoenberg VC
Brooklyn Rider playing Beethoven Op 131
Jon Vickers as Peter Grimes or Otello or Siegmund
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Originally posted by pastoralguy View PostSeriously, what sort of figures are we talking about? £100's, £1,000's?
Just curious.
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Shostakovich : Symphony No 7,Chicago Symphony Orchestra,Bernstein.
Vaughan Williams : Symphony No 9,Boult (1958).
Vaughan Williams,The Pilgrims Progress,Boult.
Malcolm Arnold : Symphony No 9,National Symphony Orchestra of Ireland,Andrew Penny.
Shostakovich : String Quartet No 9,Borodin Quartet.
Brahms : Op 116 to 119,Katchen.
Elgar : Symphony No 2,LPO,Boult.
Mozart: Piano Concerto No.23,Vladimir Horowitz,Orchestra del Teatro alla Scala di Milano,Carlo Maria Giulini.
Alkan,Les Quatre Ages,Hamelin.
Mendelssohn,Op 80,Henschell Quartet.
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7. 'Fairest Isle' - songs by Dowland, Campion, Morley, Byrd and Purcell. Barbara Bonney, Jacob Heringman, Phantasm, AAM/Hogwood. Surely this is Ms Bonney at the very top of her game. In Campion's The Sypres Curtain of the Night (a depiction of a sleepless night brought on by depression) she is almost unbearably moving, and she makes Morley's It was a lover and is lass sound properly sexy by taking it slower than usual.
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