Another nice Sargent recording that comes to mind is Dohnanyi's Suite for Orchestra Op.19 with the RPO. My CD is probably deleted, but it is coupled with the Nursery Variations played by Dohnanyi himself, with Boult and again the LPO. Dohnanyi was 79 when he made the recording in 1956, and died in 1960. It's in good early stereo, but I can't really say it's a competitive version, however, the Suite is a gem, recorded in 1961.
Favourite Sargent recordings.
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I still have a cassette tape of MS conducting Dohnanyi's Suite in F sharp minor which he included in his programmes quite lot, also the Nursery Variations, often with Cyril Smith [remember him?] and with Phyllis Sellick in the Carnival of Animals by St Saens. I had them all but they have been lost over the years.
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barber olly
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Alf-Prufrock
Originally posted by barber olly View PostI seem to remember a quite good Eroica on HMV Concert Classics.
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Well, Sargent enjoyed his choir rehearsals and they were a mixture of a music lesson and fun. He joked with and cajoled the choir and seemed far more relaxed than his manner with orchestras.
I attended RCS rehearsals sometimes and had friends in the choir. He knew the difference between professionals and amateurs but didn't patronise them.
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