Originally posted by Richard Barrett
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BaL 3.11.18 - Stravinsky: Mass
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Slightly OT - or perhaps merely tangential, a brief mention of two outstanding recent Stravinsky releases, which I haven't found time to post on yet: a warm, lively and muscular Jeu de Cartes from Mariinsky/Gergiev; and Agon from the OP de Luxembourg/Gimeno - one of the best I've heard of a work I'm very fond of. I found the Gimeno Agon livelier and more colourful than the Gielen, for example, though there are still very few recordings of it anyway. It's part of a set with Le Sacre, Jeu de Cartes, Funeral Ode and Concerto in D, beautifully recorded by Pentatone, who seem very fruitfully busy this year!
Do seek them out, any which way you can!
As for the Mass, Igor's later version; or RIAS/Musikfabrik/Reuss (excellent sound) have kept me happy for some time...not heard it for ages, must correct...)Last edited by jayne lee wilson; 11-11-18, 19:50.
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Originally posted by jayne lee wilson View PostSlightly OT - or perhaps merely tangential, a brief mention of two outstanding recent Stravinsky releases, which I haven't found time to post on yet: a warm, lively and muscular Jeu de Cartes from Mariinsky/Gergiev; and Agon from the OP de Luxembourg/Gimeno - one of the best I've heard of a work I'm very fond of. I found the Gimeno Agon livelier and more colourful than the Gielen, for example, though there are still very few recordings of it anyway. It's part of a set with Le Sacre, Jeu de Cartes, Funeral Ode and Concerto in D, beautifully recorded by Pentatone, who seem very fruitfully busy this year!
Do seek them out, any which way you can!
As for the Mass, Igor's later version; or RIAS/Musikfabrik/Reuss (excellent sound) have kept me happy for some time...not heard it for ages, must correct...)
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