It's always interesting to read the comments here whenever a new BAL is announced because it becomes quite clear that anyone interested in the work being discussed already has at least one recording of it and probably more than one. So my question is: does everyone who already has "R & J" in their collection immediately order the reviewer's top choice, or do they remain happy with what they've already got? ... In other words, does BAL serve its purpose and do record collectors always buy whatever's recommended? ... If not, what's the point of BAL? ... I'd much prefer to go back to something we used to have, namely "Interpretations on Record" as that used to cover a much wider field than BAL usually does. And for what it's worth, my own record shelf of "R & J" recordings includes Munch / Boston SO; Bernstein / NYPO; Stokowski / Suisse Romande; Rodzinski / RPO and Gerhardt / RCA Victor SO. They are quite enough for one "library" so I shan't need another, top choice or not!
BaL 18.01.25 - Tchaikovsky: Romeo and Juliet (Fantasy overture)
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Marina's recommended version:
Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 4. Channel: CCSSA21704. Buy download online. Budapest Festival Orchestra, Iván Fischer
Budapest Festival Orchestra, Iván Fischer- Release Date: 6th Dec 2004
- Catalogue No: CCSSA21704
- Label: Channel
- Length: 61 minutes
Looks like download only though.
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Originally posted by Pulcinella View PostMarina's recommended version:
Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 4. Channel: CCSSA21704. Buy download online. Budapest Festival Orchestra, Iván Fischer
Budapest Festival Orchestra, Iván Fischer- Release Date: 6th Dec 2004
- Catalogue No: CCSSA21704
- Label: Channel
- Length: 61 minutes
Looks like download only though.
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Originally posted by Ein Heldenleben View Post
As it’s such a short work isn’t the decision to buy going to turn on how good the performance of the symphony is ?
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I find I have the Boult "R & J" after all! ... John Hunt's "Musical Knights" (published 1995) lists the discographies of Wood, Beecham, Boult, Barbirolli, Goodall and Sargent.
The Boult listings are: Symphony No. 3 (1956, LPO, Decca); Symphony No. 5 (1959, LPO, Pye); Symphony No. 6 (1959, LPO, Pye); Piano Concerto No. 1 (1955, LPO, Badura-Skoda, Nixa); ditto (1967, LPO, Cherkassky, WRC); Concert Fantasia (1958, LPO, Katin, Decca); Violin Concerto (1954, LPO, Elman, Decca); ditto (LPO, Bress, WRC); Suite No. 3 (1955, Paris Conservatoire, Decca); ditto (1974, LPO, EMI); Capriccio Italien (1940, BBCSO, HMV); ditto (1959, LPO, Perfect (USA).); ditto (1974, LPO, EMI); 1812 Overture (1952, LPO, Decca); ditto (1967, LPO, WRC); Nutcracker Suite (1923, British SO, Edison Bell); ditto (1960, New SO, Readers Digest); ditto (1967, RPO, EMI); Sleeping Beauty Suite (1967, RPO, EMI); Swan Lake Suite (1960, New SO, Readers Digest); Eugene Onegin Polonaise (1937, BBCSO, HMV); Mazeppa Gopak (1974, LPO, EMI); Hamlet Fantasy Overture (1952, LPO, Decca); ditto (1959, LPO, Pye); Marche Slave (1940, BBCSO, HMV); ditto (1967, LPO, WRC); ditto (1974, LPO, EMI); Romeo and Juliet (1959, LPO, Somerset Fidelity); ditto (1966, LPO, WRC & EMI); Serenade for Strings (1937, BBCSO, HMV).
Hunt lists several "unpublished" studio recordings but hopefully the above list is complete as to published ones in 1995. Boult died in 1983 but If there have been any recordings of his broadcasts since then, which include anything by Tchaikovsky, that will have to be an Addenda!
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Originally posted by seabright View PostI find I have the Boult "R & J" after all! ... John Hunt's "Musical Knights" (published 1995) lists the discographies of Wood, Beecham, Boult, Barbirolli, Goodall and Sargent.
The Boult listings are: Symphony No. 3 (1956, LPO, Decca); Symphony No. 5 (1959, LPO, Pye); Symphony No. 6 (1959, LPO, Pye); Piano Concerto No. 1 (1955, LPO, Badura-Skoda, Nixa); ditto (1967, LPO, Cherkassky, WRC); Concert Fantasia (1958, LPO, Katin, Decca); Violin Concerto (1954, LPO, Elman, Decca); ditto (LPO, Bress, WRC); Suite No. 3 (1955, Paris Conservatoire, Decca); ditto (1974, LPO, EMI); Capriccio Italien (1940, BBCSO, HMV); ditto (1959, LPO, Perfect (USA).); ditto (1974, LPO, EMI); 1812 Overture (1952, LPO, Decca); ditto (1967, LPO, WRC); Nutcracker Suite (1923, British SO, Edison Bell); ditto (1960, New SO, Readers Digest); ditto (1967, RPO, EMI); Sleeping Beauty Suite (1967, RPO, EMI); Swan Lake Suite (1960, New SO, Readers Digest); Eugene Onegin Polonaise (1937, BBCSO, HMV); Mazeppa Gopak (1974, LPO, EMI); Hamlet Fantasy Overture (1952, LPO, Decca); ditto (1959, LPO, Pye); Marche Slave (1940, BBCSO, HMV); ditto (1967, LPO, WRC); ditto (1974, LPO, EMI); Romeo and Juliet (1959, LPO, Somerset Fidelity); ditto (1966, LPO, WRC & EMI); Serenade for Strings (1937, BBCSO, HMV).
Hunt lists several "unpublished" studio recordings but hopefully the above list is complete as to published ones in 1995. Boult died in 1983 but If there have been any recordings of his broadcasts since then, which include anything by Tchaikovsky, that will have to be an Addenda!
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Originally posted by Darloboy View PostBoston/Abbado was Michael Kennedy's First Choice back in December 1981.
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