Does anyone here have/know much about this new SACD? The publicity says that the Glagolitic Mass is of the "original version", and I have seen it claimed in a review that the Wingfield edition is used. However, Wingfield's is not the only edition based on Janacek's original version, so is it the Wingfield or the Jiří Zahrádka and Leoš Faltus edition? The inclusion of the Intrada at the start suggests Wingfield as Belohlavek did not play it at the start of the Proms 2011 First Night performance of the Jiří Zahrádka and Leoš Faltus. However ...
Janacek Glagolitic Mass and Taras BUlba (Janowski)
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Just nudging this old single post 'thread' as I have today taken possession of the 5 disc "Life with Czech" music boxed set of 4 CDs and 1 DVD. That has both the 'final' 1928 revision and the Wingfield edition of the 1926/7 version (though the latter is wrongly described as "1926 rev. 1928" in the booklet, label and packaging. I really would welcome a decent recording of the Zahradka and Faltus version presented at the 2012 Proms (the Prom relay suffered rather heavy dynamic compression, even in it's "HD Sound" format). I'd also be interested to read the views of those in the know (makropulos et al) regarding the relative claims of Wingfield and Zahradka/Faltus. From the little reading I have done it would appear that the latter find it hard to even mention the name of the former.
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostJust nudging this old single post 'thread' as I have today taken possession of the 5 disc "Life with Czech" music boxed set of 4 CDs and 1 DVD. That has both the 'final' 1928 revision and the Wingfield edition of the 1926/7 version (though the latter is wrongly described as "1926 rev. 1928" in the booklet, label and packaging. I really would welcome a decent recording of the Zahradka and Faltus version presented at the 2012 Proms (the Prom relay suffered rather heavy dynamic compression, even in it's "HD Sound" format). I'd also be interested to read the views of those in the know (makropulos et al) regarding the relative claims of Wingfield and Zahradka/Faltus. From the little reading I have done it would appear that the latter find it hard to even mention the name of the former.
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Originally posted by richardfinegold View PostI won't claim to know as much about the piece as you do, Bryn. I discovered it in the last year or so and have two recordings: Ancerl/Czech PO and Antoni Wit with his Polish Orchestra on a Naxos Blu Ray Audio. I just got back from Prague and discovered what "Glagolithic" means.
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostI believe Mackerras had a recording of the earlier (more complex) versions, which David Parry has also performed, but not AFAIK recorded. This has parts in different time signatures (not simple!) playing against each other.
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostDoes anyone here have/know much about this new SACD? The publicity says that the Glagolitic Mass is of the "original version", and I have seen it claimed in a review that the Wingfield edition is used. However, Wingfield's is not the only edition based on Janacek's original version, so is it the Wingfield or the Jiří Zahrádka and Leoš Faltus edition? The inclusion of the Intrada at the start suggests Wingfield as Belohlavek did not play it at the start of the Proms 2011 First Night performance of the Jiří Zahrádka and Leoš Faltus. However ...
I have this Pentatone disc of the Glagolitic Mass and its pretty disappointing for the usually reliable Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin under Marek Janowski. Last month I was at the Philharmonie, Berlin when the Berliner Philharmoniker under Sir Simon Rattle gave a thrilling performance of the score. I love the account by the Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks under Kubelik on DG. Also I admire the live 2012 Lucerne recording on Blu-ray from the Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks under Jansons on Arthaus Musik.
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Originally posted by Stanfordian View PostHiya Bryn,
I have this Pentatone disc of the Glagolitic Mass and its pretty disappointing for the usually reliable Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin under Marek Janowski.
As I agree with Stanfordian's view - and if you'd like a copy to explore the edition issue (I can't see myself playing it very often) - PM me and I'll post it to you when I'm back in Scotland
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Originally posted by HighlandDougie View PostBryn
As I agree with Stanfordian's view - and if you'd like a copy to explore the edition issue (I can't see myself playing it very often) - PM me and I'll post it to you when I'm back in Scotland
Hi HD,
I have several recordings of the Wingfield reconstruction (including 3 conducted by Sir Charles Mackerras - Danish RSO (CD), BBCPO (cassette from R3 FM), Czech PO (DVD), plus the BBCMM cover disc with Hickox in charge. I have read a number of negative reviews of the Janowski, and am thus not particularly eager to hear it. Thanks for the offer though.
I have done the best I can with HD Sound offering regarding the 2011 Prom performance of the Zahrádka/Faltus edition of the 'original' version. However, not only is there the rather heavy dynamic limiting, there is a fair bit of audience noise and a few fluffs which a studio recording would hopefully avoid. My introduction to the work was the glorious Ancerl recording on Supraphon, which remains my favourite recording of the revised (standard) version.
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostHi HD,
I have several recordings of the Wingfield reconstruction (including 3 conducted by Sir Charles Mackerras - Danish RSO (CD), BBCPO (cassette from R3 FM), Czech PO (DVD), plus the BBCMM cover disc with Hickox in charge. I have read a number of negative reviews of the Janowski, and am thus not particularly eager to hear it. Thanks for the offer though.
I have done the best I can with HD Sound offering regarding the 2011 Prom performance of the Zahrádka/Faltus edition of the 'original' version. However, not only is there the rather heavy dynamic limiting, there is a fair bit of audience noise and a few fluffs which a studio recording would hopefully avoid. My introduction to the work was the glorious Ancerl recording on Supraphon, which remains my favourite recording of the revised (standard) version.
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Originally posted by makropulos View PostGood news that I heard a few days ago: Supraphon is apparently going to issue a recording either taken from or based on the live performances Belohlavek has recently conducted in Prague of the Zahrádka 1927 version. It'll be good to have it. Meanwhile, I believe Jakub Hrusa is going to use Zahradka's edition of the 1928 version when he does the Glag. Mass with the Philharmonia next year.
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