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Your Records of the Year 2014
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Originally posted by Zucchini View PostI've no objection to thumbnail photos and links if that's possible but to fill 2 screen pages with the photos you've taken adds nothing to the fact that you like these 2 discs. It just breaks the thread up.
A fine example of overkill and dumbing down, I think.Steve
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Originally posted by Zucchini View PostI've no objection to thumbnail photos and links if that's possible but to fill 2 screen pages with the photos you've taken adds nothing to the fact that you like these 2 discs. It just breaks the thread up.
A fine example of overkill and dumbing down, I think.
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Originally posted by jayne lee wilson View PostJLW RECORD OF THE YEAR 2014:
"Rameau: The Sound of Light"
Musicaeterna/Nadine Koutcher/Teodor Currentzis. Sony ALAC 24/88.2.
In an amazing year for new releases, this stood out in its startlingly radical, recreative, expressionist yet emotionally faithful realisation of some of Rameau's best music. Yes, the recording veers close to or into overload in one or two stormy passages (try tr.7), but has remarkably vivid presence, with an in-the-room realism in its 24/88.2 guise. Currentzis takes risks, e.g. the avant-garde noise-burst before "Essayons du brillant" from Platee (tr.10), the fade to silence on the "Contredanse pour les peuples boreades", but when you hear the heartbreaking tenderness of Nadine Koutcher's utterances in "Tristes Appret" (the devastatingly lovely end of the sequence), and the breathless hush of Currentzis' orchestra's accompaniment, you'll forgive him anything...
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostAdded to my list is the first release of the Barbirolli/Czech PO live Mahler 1 on the Barbirolli society label .Last edited by vibratoforever; 03-01-15, 03:45.
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Roehre
In 2014
3 new releases and one slightly older one for me:
Dutilleux Edition (DG)
CPE Bach complete keyboard works (Hännsler)
Hartmann Syphonies (Channel Classics)
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La Polyphonie flamande, an 8CD set with an excellent book released in 2012 on the Ricercar label
(Covering music between Ciconia and Dufay to Obrecht and Pipelare, IMVHO qualitatively on par with Huelgas/Van Nevel's A Secret Labyrynth on Sony from 2011)
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Black Dyke Band's serious music cd The Triumph of Time, is one of the best brass band cds and Eikhanger Bjorsvik Musiklagg's recording of John Pickard's Symphony No.4, "Gaia", is an astounding achievement of the first complete recording of this work, rather than coppled together like The Cory Band had done.
On the classical music front, I like others have chosen Abbado's Mozart PCs with Argerich, plus Bruckner 9 and Sir Andrew Davis's Dream of Gerontius, also Tasmin Little's recording of French Violin Sonatas.Don’t cry for me
I go where music was born
J S Bach 1685-1750
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Originally posted by Roehre View PostHartmann Symphonies (Channel Classics)
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