Originally posted by Alison
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Tchaikovsky 4 & 5 LPO/Jurowski
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Originally posted by richardfinegold View PostIn SACD I do like Pletnev (His Winter Dreams is really outstanding, finally displacing Karajan in my collection).
Karajan is pretty good, I have enjoyed that for many years, more straightforward though. Tilson Thomas on DG is still my favourite.
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Originally posted by Alison View PostNot necessary ! My thread only covered the fourth anyway
"...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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Originally posted by salymap View PostI really must catch up with the Tchaikovsky symphonies. I heard them a lot live but never bothered with recordings until a recent birthday, when family gave me 1-3 with the Berlin Phil/HvK and 4-6 with Pappano and St Cecilia orchestra. I still haven't heard them and have no idea how they are 'rated'.
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Earlier I had referenced a Monteux / Boston recording. I had forgotten that High Resolution aficianados can also obtain a Monteux/Vienna PO concert recording in HD. I have this recording, which contains a complete concert, on DVD-A, but HDTracks lists the same recording in 96/24. There is a live performance of the 5th, similar to the Boston reading but with the extra energy that performing live offers; a spirited Romeo; and a very nice First Piano Concerto with John Ogdon.
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Originally posted by akiralx View PostI have that SACD, very idiosyncratic though isn't it? The slow introduction to (i) seems to go on forever. I'm not sure I'll buy any more of that cycle - Kitajenko's is getting rave reviews on SACD.net.
Karajan is pretty good, I have enjoyed that for many years, more straightforward though. Tilson Thomas on DG is still my favourite.
I bought Kitaenko's Pathetique and didn't like it. I have the Shotakovich cycle by the same orchestra and conductor which is excellent, but the Pathetique left me cold and unmoved, not words that I would normally associate with this piece. i would avoid Jaarvi's SACD cycle, as most of the reviews have been negative.
I've heard the 5th and found myself in agreement with the negative reviewers.
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Originally posted by richardfinegold View PostEarlier I had referenced a Monteux / Boston recording. I had forgotten that High Resolution aficianados can also obtain a Monteux/Vienna PO concert recording in HD. I have this recording, which contains a complete concert, on DVD-A, but HDTracks lists the same recording in 96/24. There is a live performance of the 5th, similar to the Boston reading but with the extra energy that performing live offers; a spirited Romeo; and a very nice First Piano Concerto with John Ogdon.
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