Originally posted by teamsaint
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BaL 11.03.17 - Schoenberg: Gurrelieder
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I’ve always responded to the music more than the singing (which I freely admit, is missing some of the point), so this BaL was not so interesting to me.
Yvonne Minton is an absolutely stellar Waldtaube and Boulez, as usual imposes nothing on the music, other than the music. When I want something more romantic, I’ll listen to the Sinopoli.
The Rattle will turn up, anyway.
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostMy attention to the BaL drifted a little from time to time, but did the Mark Albrecht/Dutch National Opera DVD/Blu-ray even get a passing mention? Mine arrived in the post a couple of days ago but I have yet to find time to watch/listen to it.[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View Post(the phrasing squeezed as if by a children's entertainer making animals out of balloons)
I was resting this morning after a late night out and missed the programme. Not being much of an admirer of Rattle I don't think I'll bother now! but because of this thread I did listen in the past week to both Abbado and Sinopoli. I didn't get around to Boulez, let alone any of the recordings I don't have at home, but it strikes me that this is a work requiring such extravagant resources that if you're going to do it at all you'll probably be committed to doing it well.
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I enjoyed this BaL very much, but am not exactly rushing for another Gurreleider since I have the Rattle on CD and the Ozawa on LP. But I was very sorry we didn't get anything of Hans Hotter's Speaker on the Chailly. Heard it probably on R3 when it first came out and found it (him) wonderfully moving, as near still to singing the part as makes no differenceI keep hitting the Escape key, but I'm still here!
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostThe choir (amateurs who not only don't require payment, but who who actually pay membership subscriptions) financially costs nothing...
As for choristers being "free", well you still have to factor in the costs of their rehearsal space hire, director's fees, repetiteur and language coach, and Gurrelieder doesn't sing itself. The amount of prep that goes into something like this is pretty considerable; even something pretty bog-standard like a Mozart Req or a Bells financially costs rather more than nothing.
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I listened again to my only version - Ozawa, and of course the fabulous Ms Norman. I really do see no reason to go for Rattle's recording - especially when it was mentioned that some might find some of it a bit too slow (me paraphrasing) and one of the reasons I love Ozawa's is that it has a lightness of touch, which lets detail 'sing out' without feeling rushed or indeed, smothered; I think this is a particularly 'heavy' piece, and all too easy to milk for allit's worth, but Ozawa keeps everything well-aflot. The over-egged [sic] tendency in places of Rattle's recording, I found a little off-putting for my own personal taste. I am however, seriously considering Boulez as a 'partner' to my Ozawa recording....
All in all, I very much enjoyed this BaL.
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The 1961 Edinburgh Festival performance with Stokowski, the LSO and James McCracken was mentioned briefly at the start but not considered, as it was from a live mono broadcast with much coughing. However, a click of this link will provide a 'taster' of the Guild CD ...
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Originally posted by visualnickmos View PostI listened again to my only version - Ozawa, and of course the fabulous Ms Norman. I really do see no reason to go for Rattle's recording - especially when it was mentioned that some might find some of it a bit too slow (me paraphrasing) and one of the reasons I love Ozawa's is that it has a lightness of touch, which lets detail 'sing out' without feeling rushed or indeed, smothered; I think this is a particularly 'heavy' piece, and all too easy to milk for allit's worth, but Ozawa keeps everything well-aflot. The over-egged [sic] tendency in places of Rattle's recording, I found a little off-putting for my own personal taste. I am however, seriously considering Boulez as a 'partner' to my Ozawa recording....
All in all, I very much enjoyed this BaL.
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