Just saw Graham Rickson's review of the new mega-set of Barbirolli at The Arts Desk:
Sir John Barbirolli
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Originally posted by bluestateprommer View PostJust saw Graham Rickson's review of the new mega-set of Barbirolli at The Arts Desk:
https://theartsdesk.com/classical-mu...ohn-barbirolli
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Originally posted by cloughie View PostAll the old Duos now are Decca and Gergiev’s and Uncle Bernie and Colin Davis, once mainstays of the Philips label now bear the Decca Red and Blue though Mercury and DGG still use their own stamps!
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Originally posted by bluestateprommer View PostNYT profile of Barbirolli, with an understandable NYC angle as to Barbirolli's time there (FWIW, I think that David Allen, the article author, is a Brit):
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/08/13/a...lharmonic.html
I liked the quote "He was a brilliant cellist, and he could make his string sections sing like no one else, drawing out the longest of lines with the fullest of bows, swooping from note to note in defiance of all fashion. What he conducted, he conducted with heart. You either get him, or you don’t"
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Originally posted by vibratoforever View PostThanks very much for that.
I liked the quote "He was a brilliant cellist, and he could make his string sections sing like no one else, drawing out the longest of lines with the fullest of bows, swooping from note to note in defiance of all fashion. What he conducted, he conducted with heart. You either get him, or you don’t"
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostI know he was cross when some VPO members sent substitutes but I never heard that he did not get on with the VPO as the writer states .
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostHeh, heh! What an irony the reference to the horn obligato in Mahler's 5th is.
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Re: the Big Warner Box
A member asked me if I knew of a anywhere where one can download the individual cover artwork for the CDs in the box.
Just in case anyone else might be interested I've uploaded a zip file containing the 109 individual jpg files, all roughly 1000x1000 pixels. These are based on scans I did last year or so ago. In a few I've replaced the jarring Warner's logo with the original Little Nipper. (I really should get out more.)
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Originally posted by cloughie View PostRemoving the lions was an act of vandalism - I fondly remember JB appearing from between them acknowledging the orchestra and his performances of the National Anthem were applause worthy before the concert proper began. Were you there when there were severe gales in Sheffield probably Feb 1962 - Tchaikovsky 6 was very atmospheric as the wind could be heard in the roof vents in the quiet passages. There were countless works that I grew to love by first hearing them there.
Rimsky-Korsakov: Overture to The Maid of Pskov
Liadov: The Enchanted Lake
Prokofiev: Concerto for piano and orchestra, No. 5 (soloist: Sergio Perticaroli)
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Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 6 Pathetique
Happy Easter!
Karafan."Let me have my own way in exactly everything, and a sunnier and more pleasant creature does not exist." Thomas Carlyle
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Originally posted by Karafan View PostNice reminiscence, Cloughie. Your memory is not to be sniffed-at, either. Only slightly out on your dates - the concert you recall was (according to Raymond Holden's "Barbirolli: A Chronicle of a Career") on 12 January 1962 at City Hall, Sheffield, and consisted of:-
Rimsky-Korsakov: Overture to The Maid of Pskov
Liadov: The Enchanted Lake
Prokofiev: Concerto for piano and orchestra, No. 5 (soloist: Sergio Perticaroli)
Interval
Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 6 Pathetique
Happy Easter! Cheers
Karafan.
Happy Easter to you too.
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Originally posted by johnb View PostRe: the Big Warner Box
A member asked me if I knew of a anywhere where one can download the individual cover artwork for the CDs in the box.
Just in case anyone else might be interested I've uploaded a zip file containing the 109 individual jpg files, all roughly 1000x1000 pixels. These are based on scans I did last year or so ago. In a few I've replaced the jarring Warner's logo with the original Little Nipper. (I really should get out more.)
https://app.box.com/s/3rliopq4o14igduow00oh2ax1nw1o4nb
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