Originally posted by Barbirollians
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BaL 27.09.14 - Holst: The Planets
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I may have been defeated by the sometimes erratic Qobuz search facility, but I’ve tried various combinations and cannot see that the chosen Jarvi/Cincinnati version is available on Qobuz, which strikes me as odd.
Can anyone prove me wrong?"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Originally posted by Nick Armstrong View PostI may have been defeated by the sometimes erratic Qobuz search facility, but I’ve tried various combinations and cannot see that the chosen Jarvi/Cincinnati version is available on Qobuz, which strikes me as odd.
Can anyone prove me wrong?
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostNot the easiest recording to find at a sensible price in any format.
I’ve been considering recommending the work to a young (early 20s) relative who’s recently revealed that accompanying me to a couple of Proms has given him the classical bug, and has requested pointers to new discoveries. I’d been wondering which version to suggest, so the resurrection of this thread is timely.
I guess the Dutoit/Montréal version which is readily available will be the one I choose (which I actually never got round to hearing. Looking forward to the organ, I do agree with DON about that)
Said relative is now in the French army, I like the idea of Jupiter - or of course, Mars - echoing round some French barracks"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Originally posted by Lordgeous View PostI wish I knew/remembered!
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostNot the easiest recording to find at a sensible price in any format.
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Originally posted by Lordgeous View PostIn my youth I recall having a Boult version on, I think, a 10" Pye Nixa LP (must have been excerpts I guess). Would that have been any of the three versions above or a different one? Soiunded terrific (in my memory at least).
I have that performance (on a 12" Nixa LP). Recorded in the autumn of 1953 in Walthamstow Assembly Hall by Westminster and released in the USA on that label in 1954. Also released in the UK by Nixa. I'm not sure if it has ever been generally available on CD* - the Westminster box sets released about 10 years ago (the big South Korean one and then the more condensed one readily available in Europe) have the stereo 1959 Vienna State Opera Orchestra recording.
As to Paavo Järvi and the Cincinnati SO, it doesn't seem to be available on either Qobuz or Tidal but is available on Spotify.
*I have a hazy memory of a cheapo CD on some obscure label of maybe 30 years ago with this performance on it but I may well be mistaken - and, if I still have it, it's in Scotland, not here in France, so I can't readily check.
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Originally posted by HighlandDougie View PostA geek writes:
I have that performance (on a 12" Nixa LP). Recorded in the autumn of 1953 in Walthamstow Assembly Hall by Westminster and released in the USA on that label in 1954. Also released in the UK by Nixa. I'm not sure if it has ever been generally available on CD* - the Westminster box sets released about 10 years ago (the big South Korean one and then the more condensed one readily available in Europe) have the stereo 1959 Vienna State Opera Orchestra recording.
As to Paavo Järvi and the Cincinnati SO, it doesn't seem to be available on either Qobuz or Tidal but is available on Spotify.
*I have a hazy memory of a cheapo CD on some obscure label of maybe 30 years ago with this performance on it but I may well be mistaken - and, if I still have it, it's in Scotland, not here in France, so I can't readily check.
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Originally posted by cloughie View Post
It ain't what it says on the Can !! (from an Amazon review)
Commenté au Royaume-Uni le 28 juillet 2015
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I purchased this CD presumably as the Pye Nixa version of the Planets from the Late 50s early 60s. When it arrived it didn't sound like Boult. My suspicions were confirmed when the disc was placed into the Laptop and the following track information was displayed.. William Boughton Philharmonia Ochestra. Mars 7.02,Venus 8.46, Mercury 3.48,Jupiter 7.02, Saturn 8.57, Uranus 5.39, Neptune 8.30. It's an okay performance but not what I wanted. I think Everyman classics made a slight error. Never mind.
So it seems to be the LP or nothing (it also appeared on Marble Arch)
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Originally posted by HighlandDougie View PostBingo! That's the one. But:
It ain't what it says on the Can !! (from an Amazon review)
Commenté au Royaume-Uni le 28 juillet 2015
Achat vérifié
I purchased this CD presumably as the Pye Nixa version of the Planets from the Late 50s early 60s. When it arrived it didn't sound like Boult. My suspicions were confirmed when the disc was placed into the Laptop and the following track information was displayed.. William Boughton Philharmonia Ochestra. Mars 7.02,Venus 8.46, Mercury 3.48,Jupiter 7.02, Saturn 8.57, Uranus 5.39, Neptune 8.30. It's an okay performance but not what I wanted. I think Everyman classics made a slight error. Never mind.
So it seems to be the LP or nothing (it also appeared on Marble Arch)
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Originally posted by HighlandDougie View PostBingo! That's the one. But:
It ain't what it says on the Can !! (from an Amazon review)
Commenté au Royaume-Uni le 28 juillet 2015
Achat vérifié
I purchased this CD presumably as the Pye Nixa version of the Planets from the Late 50s early 60s. When it arrived it didn't sound like Boult. My suspicions were confirmed when the disc was placed into the Laptop and the following track information was displayed.. William Boughton Philharmonia Ochestra. Mars 7.02,Venus 8.46, Mercury 3.48,Jupiter 7.02, Saturn 8.57, Uranus 5.39, Neptune 8.30. It's an okay performance but not what I wanted. I think Everyman classics made a slight error. Never mind.
So it seems to be the LP or nothing (it also appeared on Marble Arch)
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