Originally posted by Pabmusic
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Bleeding chunks ?
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View Post...A shame he so seldom conducted in the opera house . His wagner conducting seems a cut above many famous and lauded Wagner conductors - the tedious duo of Goodall and Knappertsbusch come to mind.
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Originally posted by cloughie View PostYes, but correct me if I'm wrong, there were 4LPs and the content of all these has not yet appeared on CD.
The first of the Wagner sessions was with the NPO on 22 and 23 December 1971. The second were with the LPO on 13-14 December 1972. The third, with the LSO, were on 23, 29 and 30 January 1973 (Siegfried Idyll and Parsifal excerpts). The last sessions were with the LPO on 14, 15 and 19 January 1974. All were at Abbey Rd, No. 1 studio.
He recorded the Wesendonck Lieder with Jant Baker in June 1975, but that was never issued with these records.Last edited by Pabmusic; 22-05-12, 06:30.
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Originally posted by Pabmusic View PostYou are right about there having been four LPs. They contained a total of 23 pieces, which all appeared on three CDs: CDM 7 63120 2; CDM 7 63121 2; and CDM 63122 2. The linked discs I referred you to contain only 18 pieces (sorry - I didn't notice), but the older CDs are available from private sellers.
The first of the Wagner sessions was with the NPO on 22 and 23 December 1971. The second were with the LPO on 13-14 December 1972. The third, with the LSO, were on 23, 29 and 30 January 1973 (Siegfried Idyll and Parsifal excerpts). The last sessions were with the LPO on 14, 15 and 19 January 1974. All were at Abbey Rd, No. 1 studio.
He recorded the Wesendonck Lieder with Jant Baker in June 1975, but that was never issued with these records.
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The New Philharmonia performances in the original LP were was issued in SQ Quadraphonic. These were the Meistersinger and Lohengrin excerpts, the Tristan Prelude and the Tannhauser Overture. This raises the question, do they remix the quad masters for stereo release on CD, or were there always stereo masters as well as quad tapes?
I still play quad LPs through my Meridian surround system, although it does not have an SQ option. Most of these discs were issued as compatible, which simply meant that rear channel information was reduced, and in any case SQ suffered from lots of disadvantages with loss of separation due to the simple matrix it used. Some of the EMI recordings in quad have appeared on SACD, but I haven't got SACD, so I don't know how effective they are. Perhaps somebody can shed a little light?
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Roehre
Originally posted by cloughie View Post.... The Chailly Puccini orchestral bits disc has some beautiful music on it.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/offer-lis...seller=&sr=1-3
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Roehre
Originally posted by Ferretfancy View PostThe New Philharmonia performances in the original LP were was issued in SQ Quadraphonic. These were the Meistersinger and Lohengrin excerpts, the Tristan Prelude and the Tannhauser Overture. This raises the question, do they remix the quad masters for stereo release on CD, or were there always stereo masters as well as quad tapes?
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Originally posted by Pabmusic View PostYou are right about there having been four LPs. They contained a total of 23 pieces, which all appeared on three CDs: CDM 7 63120 2; CDM 7 63121 2; and CDM 63122 2. The linked discs I referred you to contain only 18 pieces (sorry - I didn't notice), but the older CDs are available from private sellers.
The first of the Wagner sessions was with the NPO on 22 and 23 December 1971. The second were with the LPO on 13-14 December 1972. The third, with the LSO, were on 23, 29 and 30 January 1973 (Siegfried Idyll and Parsifal excerpts). The last sessions were with the LPO on 14, 15 and 19 January 1974. All were at Abbey Rd, No. 1 studio.
He recorded the Wesendonck Lieder with Jant Baker in June 1975, but that was never issued with these records.
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Originally posted by cloughie View PostSurely a great candidate for an EMI 3CD set!
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I recently ordered some bleeding chunks of Wagner from America via Amazon, a Mercury recording by the Detroit SO and Paul Paray. I have been steadily acquiring all the Mercury discs that were available on CD, and this was the last and most elusive on my list.
It arrived this morning, and I opened it eagerly, only to find a disc labelled " Luxury you can Afford" featuring Joe Cocker !
I have emailed the sender pointing out that this is a luxury I cannot afford, but have yet to get a reply!
This is the first time that this has happened to me when ordering online.
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostMost generally used in respect of orchestral pieces of Wagner taken out and played in a concert context . I note in IRR this month there is a reference in the Jarvi Wagner Symphony review as to how they have disappeared from concerts perhaps as a result of sneering at hearing Wagner out of context.
I think this is rather a shame . There has been some great Wagner conducting of bleeding chunks - Boult's 1970s recordings come to mind and without bleeding chunks how are novices going to get to know his music ?
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Beef Oven
Originally posted by Ferretfancy View PostI recently ordered some bleeding chunks of Wagner from America via Amazon, a Mercury recording by the Detroit SO and Paul Paray. I have been steadily acquiring all the Mercury discs that were available on CD, and this was the last and most elusive on my list.
It arrived this morning, and I opened it eagerly, only to find a disc labelled " Luxury you can Afford" featuring Joe Cocker !
I have emailed the sender pointing out that this is a luxury I cannot afford
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Originally posted by Ferretfancy View PostI recently ordered some bleeding chunks of Wagner from America via Amazon, a Mercury recording by the Detroit SO and Paul Paray. I have been steadily acquiring all the Mercury discs that were available on CD, and this was the last and most elusive on my list.
It arrived this morning, and I opened it eagerly, only to find a disc labelled " Luxury you can Afford" featuring Joe Cocker !
I have emailed the sender pointing out that this is a luxury I cannot afford, but have yet to get a reply!
This is the first time that this has happened to me when ordering online."...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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