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Originally posted by Il Grande Inquisitor View PostSome dodgy info on the link there... I suspect it was reissued in 1995. Chalabala's Bartered Bride dates from 1959.
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Yes, it is an enjoyable Rameau selection and very well played, if orchestrally a little overweight; but you should really seek out Frans Bruggen's various recordings of the suites to hear Rameau comme il faut. There's his excellent Indes Galantes in the DG Originals series, well remastered. Jordi Savall produced a generous 2-disc set of Galantes, Nais, Zoroastre and Boreades on Alia Vox in 2011, a smaller orchestra more closely recorded but very exciting!
But Bruggen remains the locus classicus; of his many discs, the one with Fetes d'Hebe and Acante et Cephise on Glossa is musically the most inspired and memorable.Originally posted by aeolium View PostA wonderful performance. It was one of my first LP purchases on the old Saga label.
I am awaiting a CD of Rameau Les Indes Galantes and Dardanus Suites performed by the Collegium Aureum. I am sadly lacking in recordings of music by this composer.
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Yes, it is an enjoyable Rameau selection and very well played, if orchestrally a little overweight; but you should really seek out Frans Bruggen's various recordings of the suites to hear Rameau comme il faut.
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Have puchased Colin Davis's RCA Sibelius cycle with the LSO (single discs from various market place sellers). VERY impressed with what I've heard so far (3, 5, Kullervo, En Saga, Pohjola's Daughter). They should reissue on Classical Masters
Also found some nice things at Fine Records in Hove (for those who don't know it, it has good stock but is a bit chaotic and is sometimes over-priced). I came away with Abbado's Lucerne Mahler 2/Debussy, Sinopoli's Dresdem Mahler 4, the Barenboim/Celi Tchaik 1 and Schumann PCs and some Swedish RSO Celi (Franck, Hindemith).
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You can still find Bruggen's selection from Dardanus, 2ndhand and cheapish on Amazon, c/w Les Boreades. I've played it to bits, it's wonderful. But he only plays 8 numbers as opposed to CA's 11. It's just that with Bruggen, the "sound palette", as well as the phrasing, is right - just right. He has a unique feel for this composer - you know it the minute you hear it!
I would urge anyone interested to seek out the Glossa issue I mentioned in msg 364; it will haunt you for days, and has especially beautiful use of the musettes, which look & sound a bit like bagpipes. The sonority of their combination with the strings of the Orch. of 18th C is extraordinarily beautiful.
Originally posted by aeolium View PostI might get the Brüggen later, jlw, though I also wanted to hear some music from Dardanus, which is not on the Brüggen. I don't mind a slightly overweight orchestra as I've enjoyed some of Karl Richter's Bach recordings (not to mention Furtwängler's recording of the St Matthew Passion). Collegium Aureum of course were one of the earlier HIPP bands.Last edited by jayne lee wilson; 01-04-12, 19:46.
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Assuming you have time for complete operas. or "time" for er, "imaginary symphonies" ...
But his Dardanus, integrale, is an epitome. Yeah!! Might even put it on the Tivoli at bedtime...
Point of order, Mr and Ms. Collector: why has Bruggen never recorded a complete Rameau opera?Originally posted by HighlandDougie View PostMuch as I like Frans Bruggen, I don't think that he quite matches Mark Minkowski whose "je ne sais quoi" in Rameau kind of edges the "comme il faut" in my exceedingly unhumble view
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Mahlerei
Not sure if this counts but I've just received an HRT Headstreamer as a birthday present. It's a small DAC, not much bigger than a pack of cigarettes, that allows one to listen to high-res music - via h/phones - on a Mac or PC (crunches numbers up to 24/96). It's bus powered so it's truly portable. Connection is via an asynchronous USB connection, which means it bypasses the computer's sound card. Sound quality? Pretty good, actually.
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Originally posted by Mahlerei View PostNot sure if this counts but I've just received an HRT Headstreamer as a birthday present. It's a small DAC, not much bigger than a pack of cigarettes, that allows one to listen to high-res music - via h/phones - on a Mac or PC (crunches numbers up to 24/96). It's bus powered so it's truly portable. Connection is via an asynchronous USB connection, which means it bypasses the computer's sound card. Sound quality? Pretty good, actually.[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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