Britten sweeping into the lead inside the final furlong .
BaL 3.06.17 - Britten: Sinfonia da Requiem
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostBritten sweeping into the lead inside the final furlong .
Will the Amazon algorithm put the price up, I wonder.
Not a problem for me, as it's a version I've already got.
:smug satisfaction emoticon:
Originally posted by Pulcinella View PostAvailable new (from £4.42 plus p+p) and s/h (from £3.84 plus p+p) here:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Britten-Cel...n+rostropovich
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Originally posted by makropulos View PostI have just heard it (today) - thanks to somebody posting it on youtube. I don't have the CD but think I ought to try to get hold of a copy: it's very impressive!
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Originally posted by Petrushka View PostPleased to say that a fellow boarder has offered me a surplus copy of the NPO/Britten recording which I keenly look forward to receiving.
Eminent for the Derby. Had it in mind for weeks.
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Originally posted by Pulcinella View PostAn excellent example of how good a single-hander BaL can be: lots of musical extracts and comparisons, with good pointers to what to listen for.
Enjoying it very much indeed.
Yes, a great piece.
I couldn't hear all of the BaL today, who won?Don’t cry for me
I go where music was born
J S Bach 1685-1750
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Originally posted by Brassbandmaestro View PostAbsolutrly, Pulcie! I see next weeks one will be a chatty one. A pity.
I couldn't hear all of the BaL today, who won?
Btw, you can always check out the winner on the Record Review web site: today's page is here:
Interesting that the Hickox, also recommended, features a chorus.
Does nobody check what gets put up? (Obviously not!)
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Originally posted by Pulcinella View PostAlpie must be busy, as the winner has not been made bold yet: NPO/Britten, available singly as pointed out previously or in Decca sets.
Btw, you can always check out the winner on the Record Review web site: today's page is here:
Interesting that the Hickox, also recommended, features a chorus.
Does nobody check what gets put up? (Obviously not!)
Many thanks Pulcie. Saved me some dosh today. I have Handley's, Hickox, Previn's and the compoer's own with the NPO.Don’t cry for me
I go where music was born
J S Bach 1685-1750
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Originally posted by Pulcinella View PostAlpie must be busy, as the winner has not been made bold yet: NPO/Britten, available singly as pointed out previously or in Decca sets.
Btw, you can always check out the winner on the Record Review web site: today's page is here:
Interesting that the Hickox, also recommended, features a chorus.
Does nobody check what gets put up? (Obviously not!)
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostNow don't be picky. The disc insert makes is clear that the Sinfonia da Requiem is for orchestra. It would be a little surprising if the 'fill-ups' on that double SACD set did not feature a chorus.
(Cue some pedant saying that a bunch of choristers isn't a chorus.)Last edited by Pulcinella; 03-06-17, 14:06.
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