Originally posted by verismissimo
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BaL 23.04.16 - Verdi: Falstaff
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostWell, it's a wonderful work - one which merits hearing in multiple performances?
I have Toscanini, Karajan, and J-E Gardiner.
Haven't been in much of a Verdi mood of late, so will be interested in this BAL, which may nudge me to a re-listen...
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martin_opera
I have in order of preference Karajan #1 (EMI), Davis #1 (RCA), Toscanini, Giulini, Solti, Davis #2, Karajan #2, Abbado and Gardiner. I do enjoy Davis #1 with Bavarian Radio Symphony because (essential in this opera) the whole is greater than the sum. Something Davis was genius at (similar to his Cosi Fan Tutte). It's also promoted Rolando Panerai to Falstaff from Ford and the inflections in his voice are marvellous. Underrated in my view so will be interested to see how it fares.
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostHVK could be named the winner at about ten minutes in .
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Some pleasant surprises in this Bal. The baritone Frank ? in Toscanini's recording, what a voice; Fischer Dieskau as Falstaff projecting an operatic sound that I didn't recognise. Not sure that I would have dismissed Giulini's 1980's recording quite so summarily but I suppose it's because I've grown used to his recording.
Unlike others I enjoy the background burble of a live event and Andrew's contribution to the review.
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Originally posted by pastoralguy View PostAt the risk of being howled down, I do wonder if 'Record Review' is really the forum for this discussion of recordings of Shakespeare. Yes, I appreciate that it's recordings but, for me, I want music on Saturday morning.
And there's no finer Music than Shakespeare's verse.
BUT isn't the BaL Thread the wrong one upon which to post such a discussion?[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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