A very good version of what sounds like the 13 instrument original is by Thielemann, on a DG CD called Wagner At Wahnfried, coupled with the Wesendonck-Lieder, sung by Camilla Nylund.
BaL 14.12.24 - Wagner: Siegfried Idyll
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I don’t think - until buying this Solti or not recording I have ever sought out a CD of the Siegfried Idyll - yet I find I have Abbado,Boult,Haitink,Handley. Furtwangler ,Klemperer and Walter .Last edited by Barbirollians; Yesterday, 01:46.
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I didn't know Vernon Handley had recorded it. Another unexpected conductor was Neville Marriner, whose late-1960s Argo recording was coupled with Strauss' Metamorphosen. And an old HMV by Daniel Barenboim (one of his first recordings as a conductor, I think) has long disappeared, Oddly, it had a Schoenberg and Hindemith coupling. I wish I'd kept my copy.
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Originally posted by smittims View PostI didn't know Vernon Handley had recorded it. Another unexpected conductor was Neville Marriner, whose late-1960s Argo recording was coupled with Strauss' Metamorphosen. And an old HMV by Daniel Barenboim (one of his first recordings as a conductor, I think) has long disappeared, Oddly, it had a Schoenberg and Hindemith coupling. I wish I'd kept my copy.
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I had the two Bartoks on an Eminence LP in the 1980s. Good performances, not quite as good as Marriner's wonderful Argo disc with,among others, Roger Smalley on piano!
An unlikely conductor of the two Bartok works was Sir Adrian Boult, who did them both in the 1950s on a Westminster LP: It's on YouTube. Not,sadly , one of his best.
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Originally posted by smittims View PostI had the two Bartoks on an Eminence LP in the 1980s. Good performances, not quite as good as Marriner's wonderful Argo disc with,among others, Roger Smalley on piano!
An unlikely conductor of the two Bartok works was Sir Adrian Boult, who did them both in the 1950s on a Westminster LP: It's on YouTube. Not,sadly , one of his best.
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Originally posted by smittims View PostI didn't know Vernon Handley had recorded it. Another unexpected conductor was Neville Marriner, whose late-1960s Argo recording was coupled with Strauss' Metamorphosen. And an old HMV by Daniel Barenboim (one of his first recordings as a conductor, I think) has long disappeared, Oddly, it had a Schoenberg and Hindemith coupling. I wish I'd kept my copy.
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