I note we do not seem to have ever had a thread about this work . I have always had a soft spot for Ormandy but I imagine there are cuts somewhere. I have the later Svetlanov which I have always enjoyed but wonder whether I should add the USSR SO version ? Ashkenazy and Previn not at their very best in this work I think.
Rachmaninov Symphony No 1
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostI note we do not seem to have ever had a thread about this work . I have always had a soft spot for Ormandy but I imagine there are cuts somewhere. I have the later Svetlanov which I have always enjoyed but wonder whether I should add the USSR SO version ? Ashkenazy and Previn not at their very best in this work I think.
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Originally posted by gradus View PostIt does tend to grind you down, not the piece to choose if you feel a bit low but in my experience overwhelmingly powerful in the concert hall. I have several recordings but its one of those pieces I rarely choose to listen to.
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostI note we do not seem to have ever had a thread about this work . I have always had a soft spot for Ormandy but I imagine there are cuts somewhere. I have the later Svetlanov which I have always enjoyed but wonder whether I should add the USSR SO version ? Ashkenazy and Previn not at their very best in this work I think.
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View Post... I have the later Svetlanov which I have always enjoyed but wonder whether I should add the USSR SO version ?...
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostI note we do not seem to have ever had a thread about this work . I have always had a soft spot for Ormandy but I imagine there are cuts somewhere. I have the later Svetlanov which I have always enjoyed but wonder whether I should add the USSR SO version ? Ashkenazy and Previn not at their very best in this work I think.
You're right - there used to be cuts, but not now for years.
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Oliver
It's never been a favourite of mine. I bought the Jansons/St Petersburg version on EMI-Gramophone's recommendation- about a decade ago. It sounds tame and the recording is rather murky. The conductor has apparently added extra timpani parts to liven proceedings up- evidently he shared my view.
On the subject of cuts, wasn't its first LP appearance (Ormandy?) on three sides?
The trumpet fanfare at the beginning of the last movement used to be the signature tune of Panorama on BBC. An hour of political news, discussion and documentaries-
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Originally posted by verismissimo View PostThat USSRSSO/Svetlanov is the only one I've ever had. Melodiya LP, bought in Moscow in the 80s? I'll give it a spin (for the first time since...).
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Originally posted by verismissimo View PostIt's a remarkably vibrant performance. As someone said recently the USSRSSO under Svetlanov was an orchestra with a real voice.
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Originally posted by Oliver View PostI
The trumpet fanfare at the beginning of the last movement used to be the signature tune of Panorama on BBC.
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Originally posted by richardfinegold View PostI have Ormandy on lp. I have to admit that I have never developed much of an affection for this work and I fear that Ceaser Cui may have been on to something...
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostI note we do not seem to have ever had a thread about this work . I have always had a soft spot for Ormandy but I imagine there are cuts somewhere. I have the later Svetlanov which I have always enjoyed but wonder whether I should add the USSR SO version ? Ashkenazy and Previn not at their very best in this work I think.
I think that the First Symphony is the finest of Rachmaninov's three. I especially admire the stunning account from the RLPO under Vasily Petrenko on Warner.
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