I put something up about this on another thread but it was rather lost in a debate about the Hogwood/Dantone/Bruggen Haydn.
I wanted to bring it up again because it is - for me at least - an enormous success. I've loved Elgar 1 since playing it in the university orchestra c. 1986 and have various very good recordings.
This however is on another level entirely. It's stunningly musical in a way that highlights the important stuff in a subtle and well-integrated way and the sound of the orchestra is breath-taking, especially towards the end of the slow movement. Modern sound helps, I suppose (the next youngest recording I have is Sinopoli). I have quite a bit of Barenboim and this is one of the best things he's done on record IMHO and perhaps the most exciting thing I've bought this year.
It's currently only £11 from Qobuz for 24/96 hi res (£8 for CD quality) and I've just downloaded the earlier recording of the 2nd which has been well reviewed.
Hard copy is £10 with postage from Marketplace
I wanted to bring it up again because it is - for me at least - an enormous success. I've loved Elgar 1 since playing it in the university orchestra c. 1986 and have various very good recordings.
This however is on another level entirely. It's stunningly musical in a way that highlights the important stuff in a subtle and well-integrated way and the sound of the orchestra is breath-taking, especially towards the end of the slow movement. Modern sound helps, I suppose (the next youngest recording I have is Sinopoli). I have quite a bit of Barenboim and this is one of the best things he's done on record IMHO and perhaps the most exciting thing I've bought this year.
It's currently only £11 from Qobuz for 24/96 hi res (£8 for CD quality) and I've just downloaded the earlier recording of the 2nd which has been well reviewed.
Hard copy is £10 with postage from Marketplace
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