Originally posted by tigajen
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Why won't they release it?
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Originally posted by cloughie View PostAlison you're absolutely right there - there's all the Enigma stuff - Complete Beethoven Syms, an excellent complete repeats Schubert 9 among others - all disappeared off the recorded music radar - never been on CD!
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Originally posted by Alison View PostAh yes, Enigma was the other label I was trying to remember. I'd love to hear those LvB symphonies again. My dad had them on LP. A more stimulating conductor than Mark Elder in much of the core repertoire IMHO.
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Originally posted by frankwm View Post
Many thanks."The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostAnd still available on CD for pennies from Amazon. Superb conductor - yes a CfP Loughran (and Handley) box would be treasurable."The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Originally posted by Petrushka View PostWould certainly welcome a Loughran box. His Brahms symphonies and Walton Belshazzar, for example, are top notch performances. I saw a lot of Loughran and the Halle at the time these recordings were made hearing live both Elgar symphonies, Brahms 3, RVW 9 and much else. A much under-rated conductor.
There's no way any of this is fair to him, of course. I do remember a fine Shostakovich 5, and a performance of some striking pieces by Henze, which left the Bournemouth audience around me baffled, at best.
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Time to revive this excellent thread!
ELGAR: Choral Songs, cond. Boult, with talks by Boult and Carice Elgar, Elgar Society ELGS002, reissued by EMI on ED290818-1, but never made it to CD.
and a repeat request for:
VINTER: The Trumpets, cond. Vinter, with Owen Brannigan as the soloist, EMI CSD 3564. A wondefully exhilarating piece, especially when it's done as well as it is here.
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Originally posted by makropulos View PostTime to revive this excellent thread!
Certainly, my plea for the Shostakovich 15th Symphony in the premiere recording with son Maxim conducting has fallen on deaf ears at Melodiya."The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Originally posted by frankwm View PostShortened the life of my S/H Canoscan doing all those..
Here's another 200+ you could upload; must be a Harry Secombe aficionado around here...
(The Pretre Shosty 12 is crap (a technical term for arthritic orchestral playing) - certainly when compared to the full-price ASD/Mravinsky)
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Originally posted by cloughie View PostNever been on CD
NatPO/Gerhardt : French music - Ravel/Faure/Satie exRL25094
CSO/Levine : Petrouchka exRL12612
PCO/Wolff : Glazunov Seasons ex ECS642
NSOL/Agoult:Clair de Lune/ Bach-Bantock:Wachet auf etc ex SPA111 (with Boult Bach-Bantock: Sheep may safely graze)
Also non-classical The 4 EMI Georgie Fame LPs,
The other three not yet appeared.
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