Originally posted by vinteuil
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Originally posted by vinteuil View Post
Is the 5 of the best format intended to replace the composer surveys that BaL usually runs at least once each series? But Berlioz would never have featured in one of those surveys as his individual works usually merit a programme of their own - in fact, thinking about it, wouldn't we have been better off with a programme dedicated to Cellini, given that Nuits d'ete was last covered in 2014; Romeo et Juliette in 2011; Symphonie fantastique in 2011 and Les Troyens in 2012?
Martinu's a different kettle of fish. He's only featured on BaL 4 times in the last 30 years and each time it's been symphonies (all 6 symphonies in 1992; symphony 4 in 2009 and symphony 6 in 2009 and 2016). Hopefully all 5 recommendations this week won't be symphonies though!
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OK - My Martinu Top 5 (I stuck to a sort-of rule that choices have to be on one album or disc... may post this elsewhere tomorrow, bit confusing...it is hard to choose just 5, though!)
Wild Dark Horse:
Symphony No.5. Prague RSO/Valek. Supraphon 2008 (from complete set).
Made New Sweeps Board:
Symphonies Nos.3&4. ORF Vienna RSO/Meister (Capriccio 2011/17, from complete cycle)
Vintage Classic:
Symphony No.6. Boston SO/Munch 1956 (RCA Japan)
Audiophile Intensity:
Double Concerto/Fresques de Piero della Francesca . Prague RSO/Mackerras 1982 (Denon/Supraphon Japan)
Re-Inventive Brilliance:
Piano Concertos Nos.1,2 & 4.
Koukl/Bohuslav Martinu PO/Fagen (Naxos 2008)
....looking forward to other contributions.........Last edited by jayne lee wilson; 27-09-19, 21:01.
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Limitations.
BUT we did learn a bit about Martinu.
But we know that Record Review is completely The Andrew McGregor Show now. And for me that is very much a major minus. I want a variety of voices given authority to explain, analyse and talk WITHOUT his interference and monitoring, acting like a dog-trainer. Awful.
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Originally posted by DracoM View PostLimitations.
BUT we did learn a bit about Martinu.
But we know that Record Review is completely The Andrew McGregor Show now. And for me that is very much a major minus. I want a variety of voices given authority to explain, analyse and talk WITHOUT his interference and monitoring, acting like a dog-trainer. Awful.
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostCompletely stopped listening to it.
In future, I will rely on the knowledge and guidance to be found amongst many posters on here, many of you of course, being, or having been active in the world of music, in some capacity or other.
Power to the listeners!
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