For me Jochum's Philips recordings with the Concertgebouw orchestra [of which he was co-principal conductor next to Haitink 1961-1964 ] and then especially his 1963 Mahler Lied von der Erde (Harriman/Haefliger) and the Beethoven cycle, are still cherished possessions, as are his Bavarian RSO/Berlin Phil 1st Bruckner cycle .
Eugen Jochum
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Originally posted by Roehre View PostFor me Jochum's Philips recordings with the Concertgebouw orchestra [of which he was co-principal conductor next to Haitink 1961-1964 ] and then especially his 1963 Mahler Lied von der Erde (Harriman/Haefliger).
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Originally posted by HighlandDougie View PostMy very first LP, bought for me by an indulgent if somewhat baffled father (alas, no, it wasn't Tchaikovsky) at the age of 14. If being a pretentious little git can be forgiven, I still have the LP (and the performance on CD) and still like them very much
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostHis Schubert 9 is very fine - available on DG Originals for a song.
I still have got the latter, a cherished and still very listenable one (with Weber's FreischĂĽtz overture as filler on the MC)
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Originally posted by Petrushka View PostThe complete LSO/Jochum LvB cycle is going on Amazon for very silly prices. I have the LSO 9th. Hopefully, one day the LSO/Jochum and Munich PO/Kempe cycles will see reissue.
It would indeed be good if the Beethoven set could be reissued on CD or SACD, or perhaps we have to wait for some form of high quality download.
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Aside from the well-known DG, Philips and EMI material, Tahra have put out some excellent early and off-air Jochum and Andromeda has started to release some live BRSO material. Of course HMV Japan will do you all sorts of interesting material with the SD, Deutsches SO, BRSO, VPO, Munich PO etc.
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostI thought for a minute you meant cheap in your use of the word "silly", but a quick check revealed my mistake. On the other hand there are good affordable sets of Bruckner -
It would indeed be good if the Beethoven set could be reissued on CD or SACD, or perhaps we have to wait for some form of high quality download.
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Originally posted by Brassbandmaestro View PostThat classic Brahms PCs recording with Emil Gilels and the Berliner Philharmoniker!! I think is the recordin g to have!!
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