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Originally posted by Bryn View PostI wonder whether a "Liner notes let down by the recording they relate to" thread might be worth starting as a companion to this one.
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostI frequently buy old CD versions of opera sets rather than new copies of CDs still available as the old versions have the libretto."The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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aOriginally posted by Barbirollians View PostI frequently buy old CD versions of opera sets rather than new copies of CDs still available as the old versions have the libretto."I do not approve of anything that tampers with natural ignorance. Ignorance is like a delicate exotic fruit; touch it and the bloom is gone. The whole theory of modern education is radically unsound. Fortunately in England, at any rate, education produces no effect whatsoever. If it did, it would prove a serious danger to the upper classes, and probably lead to acts of violence in Grosvenor Square."
Lady Bracknell The importance of Being Earnest
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Originally posted by mopsus View PostI'd definitely nominate the 2-disc CD set of Boccherini with four different liner notes in different languages. Not the performances, just that the music isn't very interesting, whatever language you're writing about it in - as Donald Macleod and Yshani Perinpanayagam demonstrated in CotW last month.
Many performers will agree with me, that he is the most underrated and misrepresented of front rank composers. It's all a question of approaching his music in the right way, as his work relies - much more than the Viennese classical school - on subtleties of rhythm and dynamic shifts. A good performance of one of his (many) masterly String Quintets will equal a Haydn Quartet for musical interest, and sheer inexhaustibility.
I can't say which 2-disc set you're referring to, of course, and Boccherini on "modern" instruments does generally sound turgid. But I often turn to his String Quintets, Quartets and Piano Quartets when I need a refreshing, absorbing musical pick-me-up. It is great music!
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Originally posted by Master Jacques View PostI couldn't disagree more about Boccherini, however many languages liner notes might come in! ....
I can't say which 2-disc set you're referring to, of course, and Boccherini on "modern" instruments does generally sound turgid. But I often turn to his String Quintets, Quartets and Piano Quartets when I need a refreshing, absorbing musical pick-me-up. It is great music!
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Originally posted by Master Jacques View PostI couldn't disagree more about Boccherini, however many languages liner notes might come in!
Many performers will agree with me, that he is the most underrated and misrepresented of front rank composers. It's all a question of approaching his music in the right way, as his work relies - much more than the Viennese classical school - on subtleties of rhythm and dynamic shifts. A good performance of one of his (many) masterly String Quintets will equal a Haydn Quartet for musical interest, and sheer inexhaustibility.
I can't say which 2-disc set you're referring to, of course, and Boccherini on "modern" instruments does generally sound turgid. But I often turn to his String Quintets, Quartets and Piano Quartets when I need a refreshing, absorbing musical pick-me-up. It is great music!
Listen to unlimited or download Boccherini: The Six Symphonies by Orchestra Of The 18th Century in Hi-Res quality on Qobuz. Subscription from £10.83/month.
And the notes?
Excellent....so we're back on topic again....
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Originally posted by jayne lee wilson View Post
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Originally posted by jayne lee wilson View Post
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