Sir John Barbirolli
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Originally posted by cloughie View Posthttps://www.discogs.com/Various-Stud...elease/7585708
This was the one! The Boult Nutcracker Pas de deux was also excellent!I keep hitting the Escape key, but I'm still here!
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostJPC now have now put a price on the forthcoming Warner box, https://www.jpc.de/jpcng/classic/det...s/hnum/9785002
I have a number of Barbirolli recordings - maybe even some 78s. I really ought to play the Sibelius symphonies (EMI CDs) which, IIRC, are rather good. I do have the Berlin PO Mahler recordings on LP. The one which I really liked was the Introduction and Allegro etc. on EMI - LP, and subsequently also on CD. However, years after hearing that I heard other versions - and some are certainly not inferior - just different. I think the Tallis Fantasia is maybe the best thing on that record - beautiful.
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Originally posted by Alain Maréchal View Post
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Originally posted by BBMmk2 View PostMust have a listen, sometime. I do have a Barbirolli somewhere. His M9th, I think.
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Having listened to the Sony 6 CD box of JB’s recordings 1938-42, I was struck by by the considerable differences between these and his later interpretations.
The first two Sibelius symphonies show many of Sir John’s qualities as we knew them in the 1960s - the expressive phrasing in particular - but the faster speeds are a revelation. I’m not sure which I prefer though.
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostHis Mahler 5 with the New Philharmonia, in the most recent remastering, is pretty much essential listening. Worth reading up on the jiggery-pokery of its editing history of the third movement. I won't spoil the fun of searching that out.
For me that is perhaps less an essential buy, but his Elgar 1 recordings are stunning - IMO. I think that’s the Symphony he does best - hope I’ve not mixed up with number 2.
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View Postis that really a big improvement on previous versions? Also, will that be in the big box, when it is released?
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View Post
For me that is perhaps less an essential buy, but his Elgar 1 recordings are stunning - IMO. I think that’s the Symphony he does best - hope I’ve not mixed up with number 2.
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Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostHaving listened to the Sony 6 CD box of JB’s recordings 1938-42, I was struck by by the considerable differences between these and his later interpretations.
The first two Sibelius symphonies show many of Sir John’s qualities as we knew them in the 1960s - the expressive phrasing in particular - but the faster speeds are a revelation. I’m not sure which I prefer though.
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostThe main thing is the horn edit in the third movement (see http://www.musicweb-international.co...li_4332902.htm for instance). I would expect it to be in the new big box which I am now seriously considering getting. I might wait to see if even better prices than the JPC.
Has it been modified again since?
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