Many happy memories of hearing him live with the RPO, BBCSO and a fabulous Elektra at Covent Garden. He was a wonderful conductor on a good day –in concerts I heard among other things a terrific Bruckner 7, Beethoven 9 and Brahms 1 all with the RPO at the Festival Hall, and several Proms (Heldenleben, Janacek Sinfonietta and so on). On records, my favourites are the Brahms BPO cycle already mentioned (an outstanding No. 3), the Strauss box, both complete Meistersinger recordings (EMI and the earlier Dresden one, just reissued and sounding better than ever), the Rheingold extracts disc and two ICA DVDs: Heldenleben and the New World on one, Brahms 2 (Bamberg SO) on the other. Plenty of other good things too. This morning his live Tchaik 5 from 1975 with the Bavarian Radio SO (Orfeo) arrived. Greatly looking forward to giving that a spin.
Rudolf Kempe favourite recordings
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Originally posted by vibratoforever View PostA performance of Brahms 1 in Sheffield in 1971, with the MPO, convinced me of his credentials with this composer.
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New week, new theme. I’m starting a new theme for this week. The great triumvirate, Delius, Holst and Elgar. I’ll be beginning with my new season, with Delius.
Delius
Brigg Fair
Piano Concerto in C minor (original version) *
Idylle Printemps
Paris - Song of a Great City
* Howard Shelley (piano)
Royal Scottish National Orchestra
Sir Andrew Davis
The Complete Violin Sonatas.
Tasmin Little (violin)
Piers Lane (piano).Don’t cry for me
I go where music was born
J S Bach 1685-1750
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