Stravinsky: Funeral Song
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostBryn, slightly on topic, is the Requiem Canticles in that box?
There are more recorded versions than I had remembered.
(I have the Sony and Naxos Craft versions as well as the Knussen.)
This page lists all recordings of Requiem Canticles by Igor Feodorovich Stravinsky (1882–1971).
I remember the rather ragged performance at the funeral in Venice: not enough time to rehearse, I suspect.
Or perhaps the occasion got to everyone involved.
But how did I see it?
Was it televised live or recorded and transmitted later, I wonder?
More on topic.....
Bryn: please check the link. It took me to a Virgin mail login!Last edited by Pulcinella; 24-11-16, 19:25.
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Thanks very much Pulcinella. I had no idea there are that many available. Always wondered why Pierre never recorded it - I would have loved that. I’m in the market for a recording of this work. I have the Stravinsky Sony one in the big box, but I’d like another version.
Anybody got any recommendations?
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostThanks very much Pulcinella. I had no idea there are that many available. Always wondered why Pierre never recorded it - I would have loved that. I’m in the market for a recording of this work. I have the Stravinsky Sony one in the big box, but I’d like another version.
Anybody got any recommendations?
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostThanks very much Pulcinella. I had no idea there are that many available. Always wondered why Pierre never recorded it - I would have loved that. I’m in the market for a recording of this work. I have the Stravinsky Sony one in the big box, but I’d like another version.
Anybody got any recommendations?
The Naxos one that Craft conducts has Sally Burgess and Roddy Williams as soloists.
Haven't listened to it or the Knussen in a while, so would not know about recommending one over the other.
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Originally posted by Pulcinella View PostThat one is actually conducted by Craft, beefy!
The Naxos one that Craft conducts has Sally Burgess and Roddy Williams as soloists.
Haven't listened to it or the Knussen in a while, so would not know about recommending one over the other.
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostA very engaging six-minute documentarette on the background of the work and how it was recently discovered available via B&H from Mariinsky TV:
(I hadn't realized, either, what a "stunner" Stravinsky's dad was!)
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View Post"A plugin is needed to view this content".
See if you can get to it from B&H Quarternotes@
(scroll down to "featured video" at the bottom pf the "page").[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostIs it?! Apologies - my computer must already be so in-plugged!
See if you can get to it from B&H Quarternotes@
(scroll down to "featured video" at the bottom pf the "page").
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