Originally posted by Parry1912
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Marina Frolova-Walker's five favourite Tchaikovsky recordings
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Originally posted by Conchis View PostFrancesca Da Rimini - Symphony of the Air (?)/Stokowski
[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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I'd have to choose from Rozhdestvensky in the ballets, and Svetlanov in the Symphonies...
Probably the Rozh 1960 Nutcracker, and his 1969 Swan Lake (both Melodiya/BMG);
Then the live Tokyo 1990 Suntory Hall performances of Symphonies 3,5 and 6 from USSRSSO/Svetlanov, (Pony Canyon HDCD, Exton etc.)...
No, wait!
I'll lose the Rozh Swan Lake, to include....
Violin Concerto
Kopatchinskaya/MusicAeterna/Currentzis...
Last edited by jayne lee wilson; 19-08-18, 00:52.
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Originally posted by Stanfordian View PostI can't believe that someone basically said it was possible to make something sound better than what it is!
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Originally posted by jayne lee wilson View PostArtur Schnabel said that the greatest music was "better than it can be played".... so as Beethoven said, "maybe the opposite is also true"....
I suspect the difficulty is that those who know about music or have a view as to a piece's worth would find it difficult or impossible to overlook shortcomings, however good the performance?
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1: Swan Lake - Moscow Radio SO/Rozhdestvensky Overwhelming, thrilling performance, just wonderful
2: Manfred - Philharmonia Orchestra/Muti The most exciting ending to the first movement on disc
3: Francesca da Rimini - Leningrad PO/Rozhdestvensky (DG) This is the most thrilling performance of FdR I've ever heard
4: Nutcracker Act 2 - BBCSO/Rozhdestvensky (DVD) I was present at this 1981 Prom. Sheer delight from start to finish
5: Symphony No 6 - Leningrad PO/Mravinsky A live 1982 recording, not the DG studio one"The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Originally posted by Petrushka View Post1: Swan Lake - Moscow Radio SO/Rozhdestvensky Overwhelming, thrilling performance, just wonderful
2: Manfred - Philharmonia Orchestra/Muti The most exciting ending to the first movement on disc
3: Francesca da Rimini - Leningrad PO/Rozhdestvensky (DG) This is the most thrilling performance of FdR I've ever heard
4: Nutcracker Act 2 - BBCSO/Rozhdestvensky (DVD) I was present at this 1981 Prom. Sheer delight from start to finish
5: Symphony No 6 - Leningrad PO/Mravinsky A live 1982 recording, not the DG studio one
No.5,not the studio one, Pet?Don’t cry for me
I go where music was born
J S Bach 1685-1750
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