I am, at this very moment, licking my lips in a most lascivious manner.
The reason? I became quite unconscionably giddy yesterday and ordered Abbado's Mahler symphonies traversal (1-7 and a separate No 9) from Lucerne on BluRay. 1-7 are in box from Euroarts http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B...ef=oss_product, while the 9th (in what, by all accounts, is yet another sublime performance) is available from another label (Accentus, also BluRay) http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B...ef=oss_product.
I have had, and hugely enjoyed, some of these when released on DVD but the BluRay experience promises to be a great one.
Abbado - Mahler - Lucerne. The combination seems, to me, to be an unbeatable one. Of course, having a hand-selected orchestra, with many first desk principals from Europe's finest bands scattered liberally throughout, certainly doesn't hurt!
I'd be interested to hear of fellow posters' impressions - and from anyone who might have already been sampling this partial cycle in BluRay.
Bws
Karafan
The reason? I became quite unconscionably giddy yesterday and ordered Abbado's Mahler symphonies traversal (1-7 and a separate No 9) from Lucerne on BluRay. 1-7 are in box from Euroarts http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B...ef=oss_product, while the 9th (in what, by all accounts, is yet another sublime performance) is available from another label (Accentus, also BluRay) http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B...ef=oss_product.
I have had, and hugely enjoyed, some of these when released on DVD but the BluRay experience promises to be a great one.
Abbado - Mahler - Lucerne. The combination seems, to me, to be an unbeatable one. Of course, having a hand-selected orchestra, with many first desk principals from Europe's finest bands scattered liberally throughout, certainly doesn't hurt!
I'd be interested to hear of fellow posters' impressions - and from anyone who might have already been sampling this partial cycle in BluRay.
Bws
Karafan
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