Originally posted by Bryn
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BaL 3.10.15 - Verdi: Requiem
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Hmmm seemed to have stirred up something unbeknown to me( as usual! :) )
I thought it was clear enough what I said, ah well. it provided a laugh so that's always good9at my expense! :))
I bought the DG set of the Verdi req with Giulini conducting. Then I assumed that it would be the EMI recording was the preferred version? So I may get that too! :)
Does everybody understand now?
Don’t cry for me
I go where music was born
J S Bach 1685-1750
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No mention anywhere of the Carlos Paita / RPO / LPO Choir version I see, with Heather Harper, Josephine Veasey, Carlo Bini and Hans Sotin. But then, Paita was a bit of a flash-in-the-pan ...
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Originally posted by DracoM View PostWell, IMO, the Pappano sounds cosily corporate. No frightened horses here.
The Solti / Sutherland / a youngish Pavarotti etc recording, whatever its shortcomings may be is electrifying. Yes, treated as opera, but four top class - many would say the very toppest class - operatic singers at the very top of their game, knew each other well, toured as a team with it, and with an orchestra that has opera in its blood. I was amazed listening back that it barely even merited a mention.
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Interesting to read Alan Blyth's review of the later Solti in Gramophone - he thought it vastly preferable to the VPO Solti and was particularly hard on Sutherland for interpretative misjudgments( though he had good words for Horne and Pavarotti) - raved about Janet Baker in the later CSO one - which has prompted me to order it despite it not being my favourite work .
Listening to it now - Dame Janet sings wonderfully and Leontyne Price is not bad either !Last edited by Barbirollians; 09-10-15, 11:50.
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostThe CSO/Solti is a winner and Dame Janet and Price especially . I rather like the chorus not being too Italianate . Somehow a more understated performance has converted me for all Pappano's sensational excitement and passion - perhaps all a bit too much for an agnostic .
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Originally posted by peterkin View PostI have the Solti/Sutherland. Is the CSO version that much better?
Worth forking out for despite afew critical doubts about Price?
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostI reckon.
It's less than a fiver including P&P - even if you prefer the VPO, you won't regret having it in your collection. (And Baker is superb - as is Price; I was surprised to hear such criticism on the programme.)
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Verdi-Messa-...dp/B003P93HJO/
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