Originally posted by Alison
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BaL 27.09.14 - Holst: The Planets
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Originally posted by Tony View PostI am hoping and praying that D.O.N. doesn't recommend the RSNO/ Lloyd-Jones version which, although exceedingly well played ( and conducted) unfortunately has a gratuitous extra piece tacked on the end so as to somehow complete the Solar System ( even though the extra piece's subject has now been downgraded from its former planetary status. )
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Originally posted by Alison View PostYes, I agree. LPO play like Gods and perhaps the best Mars I've ever heard!
"...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 Caliban View PostBlimey - never heard (or heard of) that Davan Wetton version! Sounds like I need to make that good!
"The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Originally posted by Petrushka View PostI don't think I've heard of it either unless it was the one issued on the Tring label some time in the 1980s? I recall that it got a very good Gramophone review if they are one and the same.
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Originally posted by gurnemanz View PostFancy remembering that detail. For a long time I thought I was too cool to like the Planets but now realise the folly of my ways.
To be fair, I remember a lot of my CD purchases around that time because I was replacing vinyl. I'd given up on jazz and indie/alternative and was building a classical collection.
I've never suffered from believing I was cool, so it was Bolero, The Planets etc, all the way for me!
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Originally posted by Tony View PostI am hoping and praying that D.O.N. doesn't recommend the RSNO/ Lloyd-Jones version which, although exceedingly well played ( and conducted) unfortunately has a gratuitous extra piece tacked on the end so as to somehow complete the Solar System ( even though the extra piece's subject has now been downgraded from its former planetary status. )
I think it's a great idea and Matthews did a great job.
If you don't like it, don't listen to it, you know that you can program your CD player I assume?
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Originally posted by Petrushka View PostI don't think I've heard of it either unless it was the one issued on the Tring label some time in the 1980s? I recall that it got a very good Gramophone review if they are one and the same.
[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostNo - that was the very well known Vernon Handley:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Holst-Planet...onic+orchestra"The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Originally posted by PJPJ View PostLSO/Holst exists in two versions, one acoustic, the other electric, quite different in performance...
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Originally posted by Petrushka View PostMy first Planets, purchased in 1973, was VPO/Karajan which is still a serious contender and by no means trumped by his 1981 BPO version. Boult is a must in this work and I quickly added his 1966 NPO account with his 1978 and final recording following soon after. However, my favourite Boult version is the 1973 Proms recording recently issued as a BBC Music Magazine CD. In a word, stunning.
My favourite other than BBCSO/Boult is LPO/Solti.
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