I have been working through the 5cd box of his Richard Strauss recordings with the VPO .
The Ein Heldenleben and Don Quixote I had on a cassette from the 1980s and in their clear mono way opened my ears to R Strauss . Nothing else was available and I moved on to the great Kempe recordings but judging by this box Krauss was simply unsurpassed in this repertoire . The recordings are very clear for their age and the playing is fabulous. Boskovsky's playing in the solos in Ein Heldenleben is breathtakingly beautiful -nobody else comes close IMO .
The Don Juan And Till have great dash and charm and I am almost won over to the Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme Suite . I am even looking forward to hearing the Domestica.
A conductor who can turn out such a wonderful Die Fledermaus as I am listening to now with lovely singing with superb diction from the principals and also support Ferrier so movingly in the Alto rhapsody is a great in my book . I am even wondering whether his recording could persuade me to like the Ring cycle.
The Ein Heldenleben and Don Quixote I had on a cassette from the 1980s and in their clear mono way opened my ears to R Strauss . Nothing else was available and I moved on to the great Kempe recordings but judging by this box Krauss was simply unsurpassed in this repertoire . The recordings are very clear for their age and the playing is fabulous. Boskovsky's playing in the solos in Ein Heldenleben is breathtakingly beautiful -nobody else comes close IMO .
The Don Juan And Till have great dash and charm and I am almost won over to the Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme Suite . I am even looking forward to hearing the Domestica.
A conductor who can turn out such a wonderful Die Fledermaus as I am listening to now with lovely singing with superb diction from the principals and also support Ferrier so movingly in the Alto rhapsody is a great in my book . I am even wondering whether his recording could persuade me to like the Ring cycle.
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