Originally posted by Alison
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Favourite Bernard Haitink recordings
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Donnie Essen
Thank you for your thoughts on the EMI Ring, Alison.
Me, I've ordered the CSO Bruckner 7 to put under the Christmas tree (plus the Wolf's Morike lieder).
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Mandryka
Originally posted by Alison View PostPetrushka -How about the BBCNOW Petrushka ??
To get back on topic, I'd briefly say that the EMI Haitink Ring is a good set to own especially at its current asking price.
It feels a trifle studio bound at times and does not fully convey the magic of the Covent Garden performances many of us
were privileged to attend. Any newcomer to Wagner would find much to enjoy and can go on to explore more charismatic
accounts as the years go by. At least one hugely knowlegeable chap I know ranks the Walkure as the best version on disc
- and he's got them all.
I'd agree with those who think the Haitink Ring was recorded too early - as I recall, it went head to head with James Levine's concurrently issued Met version, and won on points. I'm afraid Reiner Goldberg's Siegmund rules it out of court for me, plus the final scene goes off the boil a bit. I think the Rheingold and Gotterdammerung are more successful (not heard the Siegfried).
As to my own preferences:
Bruckner 5 (VPO)
Mahler 3 (1966 recording with RCO)
Rosenkavalier (VPO, with Te Kanawa/Hendricks/Von Otter)
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Roehre
One of my absolute favourites of Haitink's recordings is scheduled for R3 coming Friday:
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Strauss
Four Last Songs
Gundula Janowitz (soprano)
Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra
Bernard Haitink (conductor)
DG 477 5832.
This is the live recording which surpasses Janowitz' karajan/BPO recording, and in which Haitink addresses the public for coughing.
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Panjandrum
Originally posted by Peter Katin View PostStrange, as he lives, or did live, in Helsinki.Last edited by Guest; 13-12-10, 18:59.
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Originally posted by Roehre View PostOne of my absolute favourites of Haitink's recordings is scheduled for R3 coming Friday:
11.34
Strauss
Four Last Songs
Gundula Janowitz (soprano)
Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra
Bernard Haitink (conductor)
DG 477 5832.
This is the live recording which surpasses Janowitz' karajan/BPO recording, and in which Haitink addresses the public for coughing."The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Roehre
Originally posted by Petrushka View PostRoehre: I know we visited this topic on the old BBC boards but my boxed set of Haitink's radio recordings has the soprano credited as Elisabeth Soderstrom and the date given as February 6 1977. Which is correct?
The Janowitz-recording is in the DGG box, the Soderstrom in the Q-disc box of RCO-radio-recordings.
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Originally posted by Roehre View PostYes, my memory is playing havoc with these two recordings of Haitink's
The Janowitz-recording is in the DGG box, the Soderstrom in the Q-disc box of RCO-radio-recordings."The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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