I am considering this as a Christmas present - I wonder if you knowledgeable folks on the Forum can recommend a recording? I might be inclined to prefer a "HIPP" performance. Thank you in advance!
Mozart "Gran Partita" K361
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Originally posted by David-G View PostI am considering this as a Christmas present - I wonder if you knowledgeable folks on the Forum can recommend a recording? I might be inclined to prefer a "HIPP" performance. Thank you in advance!
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There's a lovely double album DECCA recording of the Gran Partita together with six other Wind Serenades performed by the Amadeus Winds conducted by Christopher Hogwood for around a tenner, D-G:
... it gets one poor review on this Amazon site, but as that refers to "extraneous bow sounds" (there aren't any string players involved!) I don't think it needs to be taken seriously.
Less easily obtainable - but worth bearing in mind if you see it second-hand or in a charity shop - is the BBC Music Magazine cover CD, with the Wind soloists of the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, directed by Anthony Halstead:
And, away from HIPP recordings, I wouldn't be without Furtwangler (Mono sound notwithstanding):
[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Purcellian
Less easily obtainable - but worth bearing in mind if you see it second-hand or in a charity shop - is the BBC Music Magazine cover CD, with the Wind soloists of the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, directed by Anthony Halstead:
I've just bought half a dozen for Xmas presents!
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostThere's a lovely double album DECCA recording of the Gran Partita together with six other Wind Serenades performed by the Amadeus Winds conducted by Christopher Hogwood for around a tenner, D-G:
... it gets one poor review on this Amazon site, but as that refers to "extraneous bow sounds" (there aren't any string players involved!) I don't think it needs to be taken seriously.
Less easily obtainable - but worth bearing in mind if you see it second-hand or in a charity shop - is the BBC Music Magazine cover CD, with the Wind soloists of the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, directed by Anthony Halstead:
And, away from HIPP recordings, I wouldn't be without Furtwangler (Mono sound notwithstanding):
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Mozart-Seren...2C+Furtwangler
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View Post... it gets one poor review on this Amazon site, but as that refers to "extraneous bow sounds" (there aren't any string players involved!) I don't think it needs to be taken seriously....
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Originally posted by Gordon View PostIsn't there an optional double bass part? The Hogwood is very good but I like the old Netherlands WE on Philips - first recording I had etc.
On this textual point alone all the advocates of a contrabassoon as the only bass instrument really do get 'egg on their faces'!
Having said that, I do remember that one of the most enjoyable performances of K361 that I ever took part in was with the LSO wind section in about 1970 conducted by the much-lamented Istvan Kertesz, in the Royal Festival Hall.
Mr K really was, on that occasion, the 'cat that got the cream', as the ensemble boasted not only a 'string bass' ( the estimable Stuart Knussen, father of Ollie) but a contra-bassoon as well!
K361 the Serenade for 14 instruments!
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View Post... the bow noises ...
(I'm not sure why Schwencke bothered, though, really ... )
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Originally posted by MickyD View Post... I also have a similar vintage HIP recording of Paul Dombrecht's Octophorus group...I've searched for it on the web but it appears to have long vanished. A pity, it is good.
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View Post"extraneous bow sounds"
I do like the Gran Partita - it's about the only instrumental Mozart I can tolerate. Perhaps I'll look into some of the recommendations.
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