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Beethoven Symphony Cycles
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Originally posted by bluestateprommer View PostThe Norrington is a special find, because the set is still shrink-wrapped. The date on it reads 1989, i.e. it truly looks like a first-generation CD EMI set. It does make wonder if that set really sat on someone's shelf unlistened-to for 32+ years. I probably should take a picture or two of the box set before I de-shrink-wrap it.
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Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostDid the conductor manage to squeeze the entire cycle on to a single CD?
Mind you back in the 50s the likes of Scherchen and Erich Kleiber’s speeds have meant there are now couplings of the former’s 3/6 and the latter’s 3/7.
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Originally posted by cloughie View PostI’m sure that one day soon one of the greased lightning hipp guys will get 1/2/8 on one CD with percussion sounding like a can of mabs!
Mind you back in the 50s the likes of Scherchen and Erich Kleiber’s speeds have meant there are now couplings of the former’s 3/6 and the latter’s 3/7.
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Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostDid the conductor manage to squeeze the entire cycle on to a single CD?
I checked Qobuz today for the Norrington versions with the LCP. I couldn’t find any then tried Presto which had the Ninth only as a download. I thought I would dip my toe in there to see if I had changed my opinions but it doesn’t seem easy to do..
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Originally posted by richardfinegold View PostOooh…
I checked Qobuz today for the Norrington versions with the LCP. I couldn’t find any then tried Presto which had the Ninth only as a download. I thought I would dip my toe in there to see if I had changed my opinions but it doesn’t seem easy to do..
If one's German is up to it, there is also this: https://www.qobuz.com/gb-en/album/be.../4010276014492 (commentaries on Symphonies 1 to 8 on a single CD).
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Originally posted by richardfinegold View PostOooh…
I checked Qobuz today for the Norrington versions with the LCP. I couldn’t find any then tried Presto which had the Ninth only as a download. I thought I would dip my toe in there to see if I had changed my opinions but it doesn’t seem easy to do..
As to NML: http://www.for3.org/forums/showthread.php?7506-Online-Naxos-music-library/page2 (#16 et al).
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Originally posted by Cockney Sparrow View PostIf your public library service provides access to Naxos Music Library they can be found there as a complete collection. As to the label it says "Erato - Parlophone" - although the box image is Virgin Classics - and the catalogue number there is 5099908342355.
As to NML: http://www.for3.org/forums/showthread.php?7506-Online-Naxos-music-library/page2 (#16 et al).
There are however a couple of the Virgin reissue of the complete symphonies on Amazon.
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Originally posted by cloughie View PostInteresting one CS - do libraries in Chicago offer Naxos library?
There are however a couple of the Virgin reissue of the complete symphonies on Amazon.
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I bought the Krivine on Qobuz, the only download I have ordered from them because I am unable to download it to any other storage format, so I listen to it with the
Qobuz app and wonder why I squandered the 9 bucks since I could have just saved it as a favorite. I like the Krivine but i find the Savall more to my taste perhaps because J.S. tends to build his sound from the ground up and emphasizes the low bass.
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostBringing the Ninth up to date? I post this link, provided by Ian Pace, without further comment:
https://www.city-journal.org/making-...gZVe9.facebook
Mind you, it was recently trumped in that regard by Lili Boulanger's Psalm 129, which is a hideous sing for basses, and probably not much fun for baritones either.
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Originally posted by richardfinegold View PostI bought the Krivine on Qobuz, the only download I have ordered from them because I am unable to download it to any other storage format, so I listen to it with the
Qobuz app and wonder why I squandered the 9 bucks since I could have just saved it as a favorite. I like the Krivine but i find the Savall more to my taste perhaps because J.S. tends to build his sound from the ground up and emphasizes the low bass.
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