No, not the programme itself (enough of us are doing that already), but recordings to avoid.
Like others, I would much prefer the return of Interpretations on record; Building a library seems to have outlived its time, as it’s probably fair to say that there are now many recordings of works that are at worst quite adequate for any newcomer, who may well stream several versions anyway and not be saving up precious pocket money to buy something very special to start a collection with.
What might be more fun would be to have a parallel ‘One to avoid’ thread for each week’s chosen work, with reasons. BBC Music Magazine does this in their very limited written Building a library article each month.
This year’s lemons are:
Schubert: Death and the maiden; Manderling Quartett
Nielsen: S4; CBSO/Rattle
Chopin: Piano sonata 2; Pogorelich
Gershwin: Piano concerto; Previn/Pittsburgh
Brahms: Clarinet quintet; Leister and Amadeus Quartet
JSB: B minor mass; Karajan (1952/3)
Sibelius: S5; BPO/Karajan
Shostakovich: S5; Russian NO/Berglund
Haydn: Creation; Karajan’s first
Janacek: Taras Bulba; NDRSO/JEG
Pergolesi: Stabat mater; Pappano
Who’s going to be brave enough to start the ball rolling for the Mozart Gran partita?
Another article section I rather like in BBC MM is ‘I’d like another go at’ in the interviews with artists, in which they talk about how their interpretation of a work might have changed since their original recording.
Like others, I would much prefer the return of Interpretations on record; Building a library seems to have outlived its time, as it’s probably fair to say that there are now many recordings of works that are at worst quite adequate for any newcomer, who may well stream several versions anyway and not be saving up precious pocket money to buy something very special to start a collection with.
What might be more fun would be to have a parallel ‘One to avoid’ thread for each week’s chosen work, with reasons. BBC Music Magazine does this in their very limited written Building a library article each month.
This year’s lemons are:
Schubert: Death and the maiden; Manderling Quartett
Nielsen: S4; CBSO/Rattle
Chopin: Piano sonata 2; Pogorelich
Gershwin: Piano concerto; Previn/Pittsburgh
Brahms: Clarinet quintet; Leister and Amadeus Quartet
JSB: B minor mass; Karajan (1952/3)
Sibelius: S5; BPO/Karajan
Shostakovich: S5; Russian NO/Berglund
Haydn: Creation; Karajan’s first
Janacek: Taras Bulba; NDRSO/JEG
Pergolesi: Stabat mater; Pappano
Who’s going to be brave enough to start the ball rolling for the Mozart Gran partita?
Another article section I rather like in BBC MM is ‘I’d like another go at’ in the interviews with artists, in which they talk about how their interpretation of a work might have changed since their original recording.
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