Originally posted by Hornspieler
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Elgar Violin Concerto - Boult: Which version?
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Last edited by Pabmusic; 08-05-12, 11:19.
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Menuhin remains a great hero to me . I suppose partly when I first became interested in records he was the only violinist I really knew apart from Perlman who I saw on TV once and hence started out with his Mozart ,Bach, Elgar and Paganini.
Later I came to know his Brahms Concerto with Kempe and the Beethoven with Furtwangler in Lucerne and they probably are my favourite recordings of those concertos.
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Originally posted by AmpH View PostThanks - looks like a good value set.
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Originally posted by makropulos View PostIt looks like good value, certainly, but some of the transfers are appalling (the end of the First Symphony has some terrible distortion –ithere's none of that on the Testament release of the same recording). I'd certainly suggest the Beulah transfer of Campoli's Elgar too - it's much cleaner as far as I remember (having got the Regis set, I then got rid of it again quite quickly because of the transfer problems).
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View Post
Later I came to know his Brahms Concerto with Kempe and the Beethoven with Furtwangler in Lucerne and they probably are my favourite recordings of those concertos.
FHG: I love Menuhin's Elgar conducted by the composer, but I'd say that Sammons does as well. Maybe it depends which day of the week one listens.
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostAgree mostly, though try Oistrakh with Klemperer for the Brahms. Oistrakh has been my favourite for the Brahms for a very long while, though in recent years some others, such as Anne-Sophie Mutter, have joined him.
FHG: I love Menuhin's Elgar conducted by the composer, but I'd say that Sammons does as well. Maybe it depends which day of the week one listens.
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostI have many recordings of the Brahms and Oistrakh with Klemperer ( the recording is not good with Szell) and both Mutters are very fine but Menuhin/Kempe is still my favourite.
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Originally posted by PJPJ View PostI'm hoping the Oistrakh/Klemperer recording will appear in the EMI SACD series as it has done so in Japan already.
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostFHG: I love Menuhin's Elgar conducted by the composer, but I'd say that Sammons does as well. Maybe it depends which day of the week one listens.[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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I am at a loss for a vinous metaphor for the disjointed Ehnes/Davis version I listened to this afternoon in the interests of giving it another go . Ehnes does play beautifully and with much feeling at times but there is something very lacklustre about the whole thing - sometimes the orchestra sounds like it is not listening to the soloist at all.
I went back to Menuhin/Boult and the passion with which the LPO play the introduction is magnificent in comparison.
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Thought I would dig out this thread as usually when I want to listen to Ida H in this concerto I go for the Rattle 1984 Prom performance .
So thought I would give the Haendel/Boult another spin . Yes it is slow but heavens is it beautifully played by both soloist and orchestra . She really does make every note say something and the glow of the accompaniment is gorgeous .
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