Can't find anything on EMI's site, but the booklet for the Bruckner box features a trailer for eight further Klemperer boxes to be released next year.
They will be:
Januay 2013
Brahms (Symphonies, etc, Requiem)
Concertos (Mozart, Beethoven, Schumann, Liszt, Brahms)
Mozart (Symphonies/Overtures/Serenades)
March 2013
Mozart (Operas)
20th Century Music (Hindemith, Klemperer, Stravinsky, Weill)
May 2013
Mahler (2,4, 7, 9 + Das Lied)
Wagner/Strauss
Bach/Rameau/Handel/Gluck/Haydn
All these works feature the PO/NPO. Wasn't there a GROTC release of Klemperer performing the Resurrection Symphony with the BRSO? A shame it hasn't been included here: I expect rights issues account for its absence.
The Wagner/Strauss box looks interesting: it's 5 CDs, so presumably will include his last ever studio recording (Walkure, Act 1) as well as the Wotan's Abschied with Bailey, which was - apparently - actually conducted by Goodall. These latter two items have appeared most recently on Testament - I have them on 2nd hand vinyl. They were, oddly enough, the first Klemperer recordings I ever heard and put me off OK for many years!
Am I the only person who is puzzled that Klemperer was so keen to record Mozart's operas in his final years? He wasn't most people's idea of a natural fit for this repertoire, though I enjoy his recordings of Zauberflote adn (especially) DG.
They will be:
Januay 2013
Brahms (Symphonies, etc, Requiem)
Concertos (Mozart, Beethoven, Schumann, Liszt, Brahms)
Mozart (Symphonies/Overtures/Serenades)
March 2013
Mozart (Operas)
20th Century Music (Hindemith, Klemperer, Stravinsky, Weill)
May 2013
Mahler (2,4, 7, 9 + Das Lied)
Wagner/Strauss
Bach/Rameau/Handel/Gluck/Haydn
All these works feature the PO/NPO. Wasn't there a GROTC release of Klemperer performing the Resurrection Symphony with the BRSO? A shame it hasn't been included here: I expect rights issues account for its absence.
The Wagner/Strauss box looks interesting: it's 5 CDs, so presumably will include his last ever studio recording (Walkure, Act 1) as well as the Wotan's Abschied with Bailey, which was - apparently - actually conducted by Goodall. These latter two items have appeared most recently on Testament - I have them on 2nd hand vinyl. They were, oddly enough, the first Klemperer recordings I ever heard and put me off OK for many years!
Am I the only person who is puzzled that Klemperer was so keen to record Mozart's operas in his final years? He wasn't most people's idea of a natural fit for this repertoire, though I enjoy his recordings of Zauberflote adn (especially) DG.
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