I'm going to cheat horribly here. The discs that have given me most pleasure during 2011 and which have been entirely new to my collection are James Levine's Mahler set on Sony which I can hardly believe I failed to buy on first issue on LP. Likewise, Wilhelm Furtwangler: The Great EMI Recordings filled an enormous gap in my collection as hardly any of these famous recordings are on my shelves.
Turning now to single or double CD's, one issue that knocked me out and again new to me was Bruckner's 4th Symphony with the Concertgebouw in a live 1975 concert under Eugen Jochum on the Tahra label. I finally managed to lay my hands on Kubelik's recording of Schoenberg's Gurrelieder and was pleased to have my belief that this is the finest account of the work ever set down amply confirmed.
Mahler year mark II has seen plenty of goodies and top of my pile is a magisterial account of Mahler 3 with the LPO and Klaus Tennstedt as well as his Mahler 8 again with the LPO in a live 1991 concert which I attended.
There is only one brand new recording that has shone this year and that is Harrison Birtwistle's orchestral works with the Halle and Ryan Wigglesworth
Sorry to have so shamelessly ignored all the rules but couldn't fail to share my enthusiasm for all these discs. Other possible titles for inclusion such as Bernard Haitink's new recording of the Shostakovich 15 are hopefully in Santa's sack for delivery to Petrushka Towers on Dec 25.
Turning now to single or double CD's, one issue that knocked me out and again new to me was Bruckner's 4th Symphony with the Concertgebouw in a live 1975 concert under Eugen Jochum on the Tahra label. I finally managed to lay my hands on Kubelik's recording of Schoenberg's Gurrelieder and was pleased to have my belief that this is the finest account of the work ever set down amply confirmed.
Mahler year mark II has seen plenty of goodies and top of my pile is a magisterial account of Mahler 3 with the LPO and Klaus Tennstedt as well as his Mahler 8 again with the LPO in a live 1991 concert which I attended.
There is only one brand new recording that has shone this year and that is Harrison Birtwistle's orchestral works with the Halle and Ryan Wigglesworth
Sorry to have so shamelessly ignored all the rules but couldn't fail to share my enthusiasm for all these discs. Other possible titles for inclusion such as Bernard Haitink's new recording of the Shostakovich 15 are hopefully in Santa's sack for delivery to Petrushka Towers on Dec 25.
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