You may have gathered that I am a great admirer of the late Sir John B . I was unfortunately only a nipper when he died and never saw him conduct.
His recordings are to me an endless treasure trove - from Elgar to Mahler , Tchaikovsky to Beethoven ,Bruckner to Britten, Sibelius to Mozart . What has struck me in particular over the last couple of years is the electricity of his live recordings . The BBC Legends Bruckner ( no 8 in particular )and Mahler , the Testament Brahms and some of the Barbirolli Society offerings . I am just listenining to their release of a Tchaikovsky 4 with the Halle - some scrappy playing but what a performance - it is extraordinarily moving and captivating .
I do envy any of you who heard him conduct or played for him
His recordings are to me an endless treasure trove - from Elgar to Mahler , Tchaikovsky to Beethoven ,Bruckner to Britten, Sibelius to Mozart . What has struck me in particular over the last couple of years is the electricity of his live recordings . The BBC Legends Bruckner ( no 8 in particular )and Mahler , the Testament Brahms and some of the Barbirolli Society offerings . I am just listenining to their release of a Tchaikovsky 4 with the Halle - some scrappy playing but what a performance - it is extraordinarily moving and captivating .
I do envy any of you who heard him conduct or played for him
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