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Originally posted by mikealdren View PostI'd already come under the spell of Kempff by then and I was disappointed with the Nakajima when I bought it. Maybe I should give it another spin.
Mike[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostNot in preference to Kempff (or Brendel, or Perahia, or Kovacevich, or Fleisher, or .... ) but for an impecunious thirteen year-old, it was a very well spent 50p . I wouldn't at all mind hearing it again.
Took me about fifteen years to appreciate any other performance - Fischer and Furtwangler and Kovacevich Davis being the performances that made me able to appreciate others where Perahia/Haitink and Brendel/Levine had failed
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There are lots of important pieces which haven't featured for 20 years, if ever. Consider the following:-
Allegri - Miserere Bach - Cantata 140 Beethoven - Kreutzer Sonata Berlioz - Harold in Italy
Brahms - Symphony 1 Haydn - 7 Last Words String Quartet Machaut - Messe de Nostre Dame Messiaen - Quartet for the end of time
Mozart - Horn Concertos Prokofiev - Alexander Nevsky Purcell - Funeral Music for Queen Mary Rodrigo - Fantasia for a Gentleman
Schubert - Rosamunde Quartet Shostakovich - Piano Concerto 3 Stravinsky - Petrushka Tallis - Spem in Alium
tchaikovsky - Swan Lake Vaughan Williams - Symphony 2
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This one came up on the old R3 boards. A few years back I had an email exchange with a producer from CD Review, correcting me on some points, but admitting that the 'Eroica' was one they had to address....we're still waiting. The list compiled at that time included Beethoven 4 (still waiting) and Schubert Piano Sonata in C minor (now done! Hurrah!).
I don't remember an Eroica one ever ( but I did spend five years out of the country in the 70s), but I do remember one on Sibelius 3, years ago, done by Richard Osborne, who certainly liked the Rattle performance, if he didn't choose it (can't remember).
Next Saturday, up comes Sibelius 3 again, and who's doing it.....? Why wasn't he asked to do the Eroica first!
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Originally posted by silvestrione View PostThis one came up on the old R3 boards. A few years back I had an email exchange with a producer from CD Review, correcting me on some points, but admitting that the 'Eroica' was one they had to address....we're still waiting. The list compiled at that time included Beethoven 4 (still waiting) and Schubert Piano Sonata in C minor (now done! Hurrah!).
I don't remember an Eroica one ever ( but I did spend five years out of the country in the 70s), but I do remember one on Sibelius 3, years ago, done by Richard Osborne, who certainly liked the Rattle performance, if he didn't choose it (can't remember).
Next Saturday, up comes Sibelius 3 again, and who's doing it.....? Why wasn't he asked to do the Eroica first!
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Originally posted by Brassbandmaestro View PostOrgan music, generally speaking, doesn't seem to get a look in, at all on BaL, or CD Review?
I'd love to hear one on Bach's Orgelbuchlein, to go no further.
And earlier music? Purcell's string fancies, or trio sonatas? Gibbons is probably one of the great English composers, for goodness sake, and has never figured.
I can see they may want to keep to fairly mainstream repertoire, but it still does not justify the amount of repetition, and the gaps.
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