Originally posted by Roger Webb
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BaL 15.06.24 - Strauss: Also sprach Zarathustra
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Originally posted by ucanseetheend View Post
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Originally posted by Nick Armstrong View Post
I’m with you completely - and it’s why the Kempe/Dresden has long been my go-to recording, as they give the most seductive reading of ‘the rest’ … after an opening which isn’t especially spectacular, definitely an introduction to ‘the rest’ rather than a thing in itself.
Rather enjoyed Jonathan Cross’s way with the limited BAL format (although he did leave a couple of puzzles about the extracts played). I’m going to seek out the Bychkov/Philharmonia because I want to hear those outrageous timps again!
Personally, I shall stick with the tried and trusted Kempe, Reiner and Karajan (Vienna 1959) recordings.
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I agree . I thought Mr Cross was a personable reviewer but this was yet another BAL spoiled by Mr McGregor's obsession with the recorded sound and his usual tedious pressing the reviewer to choose a recent recording.
I have Kempe, Krauss, 1954 Reiner and 1973 Karajan and jolly good they all are but I was not swayed from my affection for the del Mar.
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostI agree . I thought Mr Cross was a personable reviewer but this was yet another BAL spoiled by Mr McGregor's obsession with the recorded sound and his usual tedious pressing the reviewer to choose a recent recording.
I have Kempe, Krauss, 1954 Reiner and 1973 Karajan and jolly good they all are but I was not swayed from my affection for the del Mar.
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Originally posted by Roger Webb View Post
I heard Del Mar live several times, somewhere above I mention a Bax 6 in Bristol, I also remember his Mahler 6 in the same venue (Colston Hall)...in connexion with this it's worth getting his Eulenburg study on the Mahler.
But mostly I'm grateful to his contribution to the Delius Festival at Bradford which I attended in '85.....I met him there and he kindly signed my programme.....as luck would have it on the page for the concert incl. The Enigma Variations.
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Originally posted by akiralx View Post
That's a great programme (from my home city) - did he record either of the Delius works? I have his very luxuriant and long-breathed version of Paris - Song of a Great City on Unicorn, which is at the other end of the tempo spectrum to my favourite, Sir Andrew Davis on Chandos.
Edit. * Not the same as the Intaglio which is from 1971 and is coupled with a Requiem (underrated work!) from 1965.Last edited by Roger Webb; 25-06-24, 07:17.
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Originally posted by smittims View PostI've never quite believed Reiner was the sourpuss he's depicted as. After all, he commissioned (and recorded) Robert Russell Bennett's 'Symphonic Picture' of Porgy and Bess, so he must have had a fun streak in him.
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