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Boarders' Choice 2013
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Last edited by Thropplenoggin; 17-12-13, 22:27.It loved to happen. -- Marcus Aurelius
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Bach, Bruckner, Wagner, Mozart.
Bach: Cello Suites, Paul Tortelier. S/h purchase, EMI Red Line series, 2 separate purchases. Most listened to discs of the year? Reckon so.
Mozart: Complete Piano Sonatas, Mitsuko Uchida (Philips). S/H bargain via eBay. Sold Maria Joao Pires Denon/Brilliant set. No regrets. The Uchida's had very heavy rotation.
Bruckner: Symphony No. 8, Gunter Wand/NDR Sinfonieorchester. A generous donation from a fellow boarder. Heard this again today. It could make a Bruckner convert out of Salymap. The rasping horns, the drama, the superb recording, the way Wand holds it all together...mesmerising. Still the best Bruckner disc I own.
Mozart: Posthorn Serenade, Bohm/BP (DG). £0.01 Amazon Marketplace. Startling Mozart. I heard the magical modern-sounding drama of that very first chord change in the Bruckner today!!
Mozart: Concert Arias, Gundula Janowitz (DG). Birthday gift. Gundula Janowitz. 'nuff said.It loved to happen. -- Marcus Aurelius
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Quite a bit of Weinberg.I have developed passion for this composer's music,all thanks to Suffolkcoastal's Symphonic journey.
Also,three standout purchases.
Stanley Bate,Viola Concerto / Vaughan Williams,Romance / W.H. Bell,Rosa Mystica.
Roger Chase,BBC Concert Orchestra,Stephen Bell.
Vaughan Williams,The Solent etc.
RLPO,Paul Daniel.
Alkan,complete Piano Duos and Duets.
Goldstone,Clemmow.
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Nice thread.
For me it has been the year of the big boxed sets.
In no particular order:
1) Fleisher/Szell-- Beethoven/Brahms/Mozart 25 Piano Concertos A very musically satisfying set, as the B&B have always been my top choices for these works. The remastering adds that much more pleasure.
2) Reiner Richard Strauss Again, I had a lot of these already, but the sound improvement here is vast
3) Mercury Living Presence Part II--excellent Dorati and Paray and some of the lesser known stuff is a lot of fun
4) David Oistrakh/EMI box--a gold mine of great recordings, and for me, there wasn't much duplication
5) Gary Graffman set--short playing times for many ofthe lps, but at the bargain price it's churlish to complain
6) Rudolf Serkin Beethoven Sonata set--not a complete set, but the ones represented are fantastic, and the Concerto recordings are excellent
Honorable Mentions:
Karajan Bruckner
Klemperer Bruckner
Casadasus/Szell Mozart Concertos
Stokowski-RCA Stereo Recordings
EMI Mahler Box
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amateur51
Originally posted by MickyD View PostI have been steadily acquiring Stile Antico's discs and have been bowled over by them.
Another delight was the luxurious sound that Christophe Rousset gets from a wonderful historic instrument in his new 2 CD set of the harpsichord music by Duphly. Superb!
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Originally posted by vinteuil View Post... among others bought this year I have particularly been enjoying...
Brahms : Piano Works. Hardy Rittner, Streicher 1851, Bösendorfer 1849, Schweighofer 1876, Streicher 1870. Bösendorfer 1846, Streicher 1856, Streicher 1868
Liszt transcriptions of Beethoven Symphonies : Yury Martynov, Érard 1837
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amateur51
Originally posted by verismissimo View PostI hadn't spotted these, vints. Fascinating. Pity they are more than I usually invest. Wait till they are boxed up? Mmmm...
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Originally posted by Caliban View PostMahler: Sinfonie 7
Gielen/Berliner Philharmoniker
J.S. Bach: Goldberg Variations
Jeremy Denk[/B]
And the Gielen ... just so ... so ... fecking good![FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostI never thought I'd need to have another Piano recording of the Goldbergs, but I find the sheer, astonishing Musicianship that Denk brings to the work (such an astonishing marriage between Bach's notes, Denk's imagination and fingers, and the modern piano) irresistable.
Still, I see I can get it from Sainsbury's for £10 post free. A new-year present to self
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amateur51
Originally posted by vinteuil View Post... o lordy! - I had hoped I wd be able to withstand the temptation - but ferneyhiccup's words have "pushed me over the edge", as the Amateur puts it.
Still, I see I can get it from Sainsbury's for £10 post free. A new-year present to self
Eeek - they say they posted it on 10 December
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