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BaL 22.04.17 - Mahler: Symphony no. 2
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Originally posted by Petrushka View PostI bought the 1924 Oscar Fried recording on Naxos a good few years ago for the sake of completeness but have never dared play it fearing that it will be killed stone dead by utterly dreadful sound. Anyone taken the plunge and tried it?
I'm having a similar standing-off situation re Klemperer's off-air recording with the Sydney Symphony from 1950. I bought it recently because it was suggested that we should have included the Australian soprano Valda Bagnall in our 'From Melba to Sutherland' set.
Think I'll bite the bullet with it - and give the Fried another spin.
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I can't challenge Petrushka's 'very high proportion' of the listed recordings but I do have a few, and two have been added (or re-added) in the last few months thanks to good luck in the Cornish charity shops
My full listing is KRSO/ Bertini, LSO/ Kaplan, BRSO/ Klemperer, PO/ Klemperer (std EMI studio recording), VPO/ Mehta, CBSO/ Rattle, LSO/ Solti, LSO/ Stokowski, LPO/ Tennstedt. The 're-added' above reflects a recent snapping up of the Decca LSO/Solti twofer of 1 & 2. I bought the 2nd c.1974 on LP for my girlfriend after taking her to a Prom performance, BBCSO/ Boulez, which completely blew her away. But she scratched it before we got married!!! On the LPs I had a feeling that you could hear the engineers rather cranking back on the final few pages, but this didn't strike me on the CDs so perhaps it was the LP cutting technicians? Or perhaps I imagined it??
The other recent addition was the Bavarian Klemperer. That really is terrific, and not just the dream pair of soloists!
One in the LP pile, bought for pennies and still awaiting its first spin, is the Stoko. Sorry to read above that it probably won't light any big fire in the LMP music-room
(And before anyone suggests another way to achieve this, the room doesn't have a chimney)I keep hitting the Escape key, but I'm still here!
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Originally posted by LeMartinPecheur View PostI can't challenge Pulcinella's 'very high proportion' of the listed recordings but I do have a few, and two have been added (or re-added) in the last few months thanks to good luck in the Cornish charity shops
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Originally posted by verismissimo View PostI've listened to the Fried from 1924 a couple of times and enjoyed the experience. Decent transfers by Ward Marston for Naxos. So take the plunge, Pet, and let us know your thoughts. Mahler certainly liked his conducting of this symphony in 1907 and 1908. Amazing that the recording exists given the black hole that Mahler's symphonies fell into between the wars.
I'm having a similar standing-off situation re Klemperer's off-air recording with the Sydney Symphony from 1950. I bought it recently because it was suggested that we should have included the Australian soprano Valda Bagnall in our 'From Melba to Sutherland' set.
Think I'll bite the bullet with it - and give the Fried another spin.
The box contains many fascinating items, including another Resurrection Symphony - a live concert performance from Eugene Ormandy with the Minneapolis Symphony in 1935. Also Heinrich Schusnus singing two Mahler songs in 1931 - just before the Nazis banned the composer.
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Originally posted by Pulcinella View Post
Sterling work, as ever, Alpie, and it seems churlish to comment, but are the entries for Klemperer (Philharmonia) and Kubelik (Bavarian Rundfunk) inadvertently duplicated? Also, the Bavarian DVD higher up the list is missing its conductor (Jansons?).
I'm hoping that the Barbirolli Berlin performance gets an airing: is it sung in French?
Last edited by Stanfordian; 15-04-17, 14:59.
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Originally posted by Stanfordian View PostKubelik and the Bavarian Rundfunk recordings are different performances, one of the soloists is different, released on two different labels Audite (Live) and DG (studio). I was at one of the performances used in Munich for the Bav RSO/Jansons DVD/Blu-ray. It was terrific in the concert hall.
Humble apologies to him.
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Originally posted by Pulcinella View PostOops! Not only churlish but completely out of order to mention to Alpie, then.
Humble apologies to him.
Anyhow, I am happy to bet that this becomes the longest pre show BaL thread ever.I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Originally posted by Petrushka View PostI bought the 1924 Oscar Fried recording on Naxos a good few years ago for the sake of completeness but have never dared play it fearing that it will be killed stone dead by utterly dreadful sound. Anyone taken the plunge and tried it?
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I have a few recordings of M2, not sure I have an out and out favourite. Like RB says, I tend to pick a different one each time. Lately I’ve enjoyed Boulez , VPO. Rattle’s been a favourite of mine ever since it was first released.
Ivan Fischer, Budapest Festival Orchestra (a fine performance)
Rattle CBSO
Boulez VPO
Kaplan LSO
Klemperer X2 (might have an ancient recording too)
Sinopoli Philharmonia
Bernstein NYP (Sony)
Gergiev LSO
No Kubelik, Tennstedt, Kaplan VPO, Haitink or Maazel.
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