Today's programme, which I haven't heard (clearing a snow-filled drive, then marvelling at hare and deer footprints in the woods), seemed to cover a nice array of releases: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01pyffm
Vivaldi - Bassoon Concertos Volume 3
Sergio Azzolini (bassoon), L'Aura Soave Cremona
NAIVE OP30539 (CD)
Beethoven - Piano Sonatas Volume 2
Jonathan Biss (piano)
ONYX ONYX4094 (CD)
STRAVINSKY: The Firebird Suite 1919; The Rite of Spring
Orchestre National du Capitole de Toulouse, Tugan Sokhiev (conductor)
NAIVE V5192 (CD+DVD mid-price)
Romantic Symphonies and Overtures
BERLIOZ / DVORAK / FRANCK / MENDELSSOHN / SCHUBERT / SCHUMANN / J STRAUSS II / TCHAIKOVSKY / WEBER
Otto Klemperer (conductor)
EMI 4043092 (10CD budget)
SCHUMANN: Symphony no.1 in Bb; Symphony no.3 in Eb
Orchestre de Chambre de Lausanne, Christian Zacharias (conductor)
MDG94017726 (Hybrid SACD)
SCHUMANN: Symphony no.1 in Bb ‘Spring’; Symphony no.2 in C; Symphony no.3 in Eb ‘Rhenish’; Symphony no.4 in D minor
The Deutsche kammerphilharmonie Bremen, Paavo Jarvi (conductor)
C MAJOR 712208 (2DVD)
BRAHMS: Symphony No. 1 in C minor Op. 68; Symphony No. 3 in F major Op. 90
London Philharmonic Orchestra, Klaus Tennstedt (conductor)
LPO LPO0068 (2CD mid-price)
plus various Ravel disc and Bach cantatas!
Interestingly, having persuaded myself that I didn't like Brahms (apart from the second movement of his Requiem), I gave the Tennstedt LPO Live disc a whirl on Qobuz. Symphony No. 1. I can't comment on the performance, but I was certainly a Brahms convert afterwards. The sound is superior for Symphony 1 than Symphony 3.
Any thoughts on what was covered this week?
Vivaldi - Bassoon Concertos Volume 3
Sergio Azzolini (bassoon), L'Aura Soave Cremona
NAIVE OP30539 (CD)
Beethoven - Piano Sonatas Volume 2
Jonathan Biss (piano)
ONYX ONYX4094 (CD)
STRAVINSKY: The Firebird Suite 1919; The Rite of Spring
Orchestre National du Capitole de Toulouse, Tugan Sokhiev (conductor)
NAIVE V5192 (CD+DVD mid-price)
Romantic Symphonies and Overtures
BERLIOZ / DVORAK / FRANCK / MENDELSSOHN / SCHUBERT / SCHUMANN / J STRAUSS II / TCHAIKOVSKY / WEBER
Otto Klemperer (conductor)
EMI 4043092 (10CD budget)
SCHUMANN: Symphony no.1 in Bb; Symphony no.3 in Eb
Orchestre de Chambre de Lausanne, Christian Zacharias (conductor)
MDG94017726 (Hybrid SACD)
SCHUMANN: Symphony no.1 in Bb ‘Spring’; Symphony no.2 in C; Symphony no.3 in Eb ‘Rhenish’; Symphony no.4 in D minor
The Deutsche kammerphilharmonie Bremen, Paavo Jarvi (conductor)
C MAJOR 712208 (2DVD)
BRAHMS: Symphony No. 1 in C minor Op. 68; Symphony No. 3 in F major Op. 90
London Philharmonic Orchestra, Klaus Tennstedt (conductor)
LPO LPO0068 (2CD mid-price)
plus various Ravel disc and Bach cantatas!
Interestingly, having persuaded myself that I didn't like Brahms (apart from the second movement of his Requiem), I gave the Tennstedt LPO Live disc a whirl on Qobuz. Symphony No. 1. I can't comment on the performance, but I was certainly a Brahms convert afterwards. The sound is superior for Symphony 1 than Symphony 3.
Any thoughts on what was covered this week?
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