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BaL 24.12.16/10.12.22 - Mozart: Piano Concerto no. 21 in C, K467
A very odd BAL in which DON did not have time to play extracts from some classic versions - Lipatti , Kovacevich , Anda but had time for those he dismissed out of hand like Barenboim's turgid slow movement and a long middle of the road extract from Buchbinder .
A very odd BAL in which DON did not have time to play extracts from some classic versions - Lipatti , Kovacevich , Anda but had time for those he dismissed out of hand like Barenboim's turgid slow movement and a long middle of the road extract from Buchbinder .
Listening to the Lipatti/Karajan today just makes me crosser about this BAL . I was reminded of Lipatti's terrific cadenzas for this work as well as playing so far beyond that of the winner in poetry and virtuosity that its omission beggars belief .
Listening to the Lipatti/Karajan today just makes me crosser about this BAL . I was reminded of Lipatti's terrific cadenzas for this work as well as playing so far beyond that of the winner in poetry and virtuosity that its omission beggars belief .
Ah well, it seems some of us have had enough of experts...
So many of the post BaL comments above, broadly similar to those we get after most Saturday mornings, confirm my feeling that Building a Library is past its sell by date. That, and the suspicion that reviewers seem to be under pressure to ensure a HIPP 'winner' in this kind of repertoire, make me think a completely different format is needed, perhaps a mix of BaL and Interpretations on Record, taken out of Record Review and given a R3 programme of its own.
"The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
Well I think it's rather the other way round... The programme is true to its remit, more or less. Haven't the majority of 'regulars' here just outgrown it? Exactly as ferney observed up-thread:
I don't think that we Forumistas (with our libraries of thousands of CDs) are necessarily the target audience for the discs chosen as the "one-if-you-only-have-one" for the Library; but the best reviews are those that do exactly what you say here, Alpie - bring the attention of people like (some of!) us to recordings of which we might otherwise be unaware.
...a completely different format is needed, perhaps a mix of BaL and Interpretations on Record, taken out of Record Review and given a R3 programme of its own.
.... yes, an additional programme along those lines is needed by R3 Forum 'regulars' - but there's still a place for BAL, for those at a more... formative stage of their music library-building.
"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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