Originally posted by richardfinegold
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BaL 5.10.19 - Strauss: Ein Heldenleben
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Originally posted by gradus View PostI have to thank DID for my life-long love of this piece. It was the (Top Rank - some might remember or even possess the record) Leopold Ludwig and the LSO playing the opening that caught my ear but it was Beecham's recording - his last - that really hooked me. To me everything is wonderful but never more than with Beecham, the end of the battle scene and the return of the opening and horn writing shivers my timbers every time and the work's closing section, so eloquent. If I have a favourite classical record ...
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Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostTo which of the three listed versions do you refer?
Studio
BPO (1959) DG
BPO (1974) EMI/Warner
BPO (1985) DG
Live
NYPO (Carnegie Hall, New York, November 15 1958) Pristine Audio
BPO (Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatoire, May 30 1969) Melodiya
BPO (RFH, London, May 16 1972) Testament
BPO (RFH, London, April 27 1985) Testament
I have them all and would be interested to know if I've missed any.
Karajan clearly loved this work and I sincerely hope that his contribution to Heldnleben's recorded history is not glossed over or lightly dismissed by TS. Karajan gets a rough ride on BaL these days and it's not justified in my view."The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Originally posted by Petrushka View PostAs far as I am aware, there are a total of seven recordings of Ein Heldeleben from Karajan. They are:
Studio
BPO (1959) DG
BPO (1974) EMI/Warner
BPO (1985) DG
Live
NYPO (Carnegie Hall, New York, November 15 1958) Pristine Audio
BPO (Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatoire, May 30 1969) Melodiya
BPO (RFH, London, May 16 1972) Testament
BPO (RFH, London, April 27 1985) Testament
I have them all and would be interested to know if I've missed any.
Karajan clearly loved this work and I sincerely hope that his contribution to Heldnleben's recorded history is not glossed over or lightly dismissed by TS. Karajan gets a rough ride on BaL these days and it's not justified in my view.
USA tour during November 1974 is admissable? It arises, I believe, from a non-broadcast Radio tape, and may be a missing link in your collection, Pet?
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Originally posted by Petrushka View PostAs far as I am aware, there are a total of seven recordings of Ein Heldeleben from Karajan. They are:
Studio
BPO (1959) DG
BPO (1974) EMI/Warner
BPO (1985) DG
Live
NYPO (Carnegie Hall, New York, November 15 1958) Pristine Audio
BPO (Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatoire, May 30 1969) Melodiya
BPO (RFH, London, May 16 1972) Testament
BPO (RFH, London, April 27 1985) Testament
I have them all and would be interested to know if I've missed any.
Karajan clearly loved this work and I sincerely hope that his contribution to Heldnleben's recorded history is not glossed over or lightly dismissed by TS. Karajan gets a rough ride on BaL these days and it's not justified in my view."I do not approve of anything that tampers with natural ignorance. Ignorance is like a delicate exotic fruit; touch it and the bloom is gone. The whole theory of modern education is radically unsound. Fortunately in England, at any rate, education produces no effect whatsoever. If it did, it would prove a serious danger to the upper classes, and probably lead to acts of violence in Grosvenor Square."
Lady Bracknell The importance of Being Earnest
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OMG - Service in machine gun, stopping starting, erming and uuhing, faster than the speed of sound stuff interrupted and talked over by competing McGregor.
If you wanted a reason to hate these twofers, THIS IS IT.
AMcG telling us that it really ought to be me doing this, and Service desperate to make his name. Crikey, oh Crikey!
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Oh for heaven's sake! Doesn't Tom Service gabble as if he's on steroids? Why hasn't anyone told him to slow down and stop sounding like an excitable schoolboy. Is he trying for the Guinness World Record of speaking as many words as possible within the minimum amount of time? After putting up with Elizabeth Alker's sybillant-less presentation, now we have TS gushing uncontrollably.
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