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New Year's Concert CDs
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Originally posted by verismissimo View PostNice. Had to look it up. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basilisk
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My Clemens Krauss CDs are labelled Historische Neujahrskonzerte, two discs originally recorded by Decca, but issued by Preiser. There is no date given, and it's not possible to tell from the sound whether the concert was recorded live, or done in the studio later. I would guess that the very good mono sound comes from a tape source. As Krauss died in 1954, I'd place it as one of his later appearances, perhaps others here may know
I have had to amend the track listing, which is faulty, which took a bit of detective work !
I love the playing on these two discs, I bought them in Salzburg where ( amongst other things! ) we went to see the total eclipse in 1999
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Originally posted by Ferretfancy View PostMy Clemens Krauss CDs are labelled Historische Neujahrskonzerte, two discs originally recorded by Decca, but issued by Preiser. There is no date given, and it's not possible to tell from the sound whether the concert was recorded live, or done in the studio later. I would guess that the very good mono sound comes from a tape source. As Krauss died in 1954, I'd place it as one of his later appearances, perhaps others here may know
I have had to amend the track listing, which is faulty, which took a bit of detective work !
I love the playing on these two discs, I bought them in Salzburg where ( amongst other things! ) we went to see the total eclipse in 1999
One of my favourite NYDC recordings."The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Originally posted by Ferretfancy View PostMy Clemens Krauss CDs are labelled Historische Neujahrskonzerte, two discs originally recorded by Decca, but issued by Preiser. There is no date given, and it's not possible to tell from the sound whether the concert was recorded live, or done in the studio later. I would guess that the very good mono sound comes from a tape source. As Krauss died in 1954, I'd place it as one of his later appearances, perhaps others here may know
I have had to amend the track listing, which is faulty, which took a bit of detective work !
I love the playing on these two discs, I bought them in Salzburg where ( amongst other things! ) we went to see the total eclipse in 1999
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Listening to that £1.99 Dutton bargain The Barbirolli Viennese Album - what a shame he never got to conduct the VPO in these works for all the tremendous elan in the Halle performances .
I dare anyone to go on YT and compare Barbirolli and Andre Rieu's recordings of the Gold and Silver Waltz the coarseness of the latter's performance is remarkable !
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Originally posted by MickyD View PostThis thread has stimulated me to watch the sizeable amount of complete New Year's Concerts which are available on YouTube - I had never seen the Carlos Kleiber ones before, marvellous!Our chief weapon is surprise...surprise and fear...fear and surprise.... Our two weapons are fear and surprise...and ruthless efficiency....
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Originally posted by formbyman View PostI have two cd recordings on the Opus label, it was recorded New Years Day 1954 and is a live recording. Five musical items were repeated literally played as encores.This air check recording is said to be the oldest recording of a NewYears Day concert. The sound quality is good."The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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