Originally posted by Dave2002
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Beethoven Symphony Cycles
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Originally posted by gurnemanz View PostYou gave me a nudge there, Dave. Before my time, but he is a legend in Leipzig, still much talked about. My wife's home town. I have one rather threadbare LP (East German Eterna label). There's a good deal at jpc. I think I'll go for it. 18.98 Euro incl postage.
I've just ordered the box from jpc: £15.55 inc p&p.Last edited by johnb; 12-12-14, 10:23.
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Originally posted by johnb View PostHis [Konwitschny's] 7th is the most exhilarating recording of that piece that I have ever heard. It's worth getting the set for that alone IMO.
I've just ordered the box from jpc: £15.55 inc p&p.
I also think I paid full price - 32/6d. It runs slightly sharp IIRC, though that might have been my record player at the time. I wonder if it was recorded at a higher pitch for some reason - would the orchestra have tuned higher? I've not checked the LP or newer remasterings at all in recent years. Could simply have been a technical issue.
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Originally posted by cloughie View PostHeard the 2nd done by LGO/Masur on CFM Full Works on Monday evening - good playing and sound but to my ears the larghetto is too fast (OK you HIPP guys will no doubt say that's what Beethoven's metronome says but I prefer it a little more leisurely.
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clive heath
The cycle that seems to have disappeared almost without trace is the one described here from wiki on the conductor James Loughran.
"He also recorded the complete Beethoven symphonies with the London Symphony Orchestra as part of the European Broadcasting Union's Beethoven Bicentenary celebrations in 1970." The orchestra was slimmed down with natural trumpets, no doubling, old type drum sticks etc.etc. The recordings were distributed throughout the EBU for transmission.
Are there any fans of his other set with the Hallé ?
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Originally posted by clive heath View PostThe cycle that seems to have disappeared almost without trace is the one described here from wiki on the conductor James Loughran.
"He also recorded the complete Beethoven symphonies with the London Symphony Orchestra as part of the European Broadcasting Union's Beethoven Bicentenary celebrations in 1970." The orchestra was slimmed down with natural trumpets, no doubling, old type drum sticks etc.etc. The recordings were distributed throughout the EBU for transmission.
Are there any fans of his other set with the Hallé ?
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clive heath
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Originally posted by clive heath View PostThe cycle that seems to have disappeared almost without trace is the one described here from wiki on the conductor James Loughran.
"He also recorded the complete Beethoven symphonies with the London Symphony Orchestra as part of the European Broadcasting Union's Beethoven Bicentenary celebrations in 1970." The orchestra was slimmed down with natural trumpets, no doubling, old type drum sticks etc.etc. The recordings were distributed throughout the EBU for transmission.
Are there any fans of his other set with the Hallé ?
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clive heath
I think that is right. I also recorded some on the Revox but only 2 and 3 survived and 2 without a few bars at the beginning which were sent to me as a patch by a very helpful person, unfortunately in a change of computer the patch went missing. But the 2nd (mostly!) and 3rd symphonies from that group are on
with other delights that I have rehearsed here often.
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Originally posted by clive heath View PostI think that is right. I also recorded some on the Revox but only 2 and 3 survived and 2 without a few bars at the beginning which were sent to me as a patch by a very helpful person, unfortunately in a change of computer the patch went missing. But the 2nd (mostly!) and 3rd symphonies from that group are on
with other delights that I have rehearsed here often.
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