Originally posted by jayne lee wilson
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BaL 5.10.19 - Strauss: Ein Heldenleben
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostKempe , Beecham , Barbirolli( studio and live) and Previn here .
Barbirolli wins at the Proms despite the thrills and spills.
Isn't there a DVD of Kempe somewhere ?
The Kempe DVD was a Prom, given on August 28 1974, and available on ICA Classics."The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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The notorious solo violin part is the orchestral leader's Monopoly equivalent of 'Do not pass Go - Do not collect £200!'
If you can't play the violin solo convincingly then don't bother applying! Even today, it's what separates the men from the boys. My own experience was playing no.2 first violin where I had to learn the solo part in case the leader took ill, was arrested or exploded. In the event, none of the above happened but I practiced hard in case I was called on.
A wonderful piece, imho. The climax of the battle scene where the horns are honking fit to bust always makes me tear up!
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Richard Tarleton
I have a soft spot for the Testament CD of the HvK/BPO performance on 16 May 1972 at the RFH - I failed to get a ticket, it was sold out, but listened on my Hacker radio. Nice pic of Michel Schwalbé (and the no.2 first violin) on the back of the booklet. Were you at that concert Pet? They were in town for 2 nights, the other concert was Mozart and Stravinsky. I've also got the 1974 EMI HvK, Thielemann, Kempe.....
Another plea for your list Alpie - did Rattle/CBSO record it? I heard them give a stonking performance in Cardiff back in the 1990s.
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Originally posted by Richard Tarleton View PostI have a soft spot for the Testament CD of the HvK/BPO performance on 16 May 1972 at the RFH - I failed to get a ticket, it was sold out, but listened on my Hacker radio. Nice pic of Michel Schwalbé (and the no.2 first violin) on the back of the booklet. Were you at that concert Pet? They were in town for 2 nights, the other concert was Mozart and Stravinsky. I've also got the 1974 EMI HvK, Thielemann, Kempe.....
Another plea for your list Alpie - did Rattle/CBSO record it? I heard them give a stonking performance in Cardiff back in the 1990s."The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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We did a Summer BaL on Heldenleben a few years ago, instigated by Barbirollians.
Both CDs I have are Dresden Staatskapelle - Kempe, Blomstedt (the latter from Denon now seemingly deleted and not on list).
Doubts have been expressed about Tom Service. I usually find him worth listening to and will look forward to what he has to say.
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I always liken him to someone trying to enthuse a sixth-form General Studies class. I don't doubt his knowledge and expertise, but to some extent a Radio 3 Record Review audience is self-selecting, so we don't need Music 'sold' to us. We've already bought it. Maybe, come next Saturday, we'll all be surprised by a calmer persona and a well-considered review.
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