Originally posted by Pulcinella
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BaL 16.11.19 - Stravinsky: Symphony of Psalms
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Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostHey!
It isn't advertised as a twofer.
PS: Pipped at the post!
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostNot that the English Cathedral Choir tradition as it was in the 1920s was necessarily the "sound-image" that the Russian-born, French-residing composer had in mind, of course.
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(Despite declaring the Mass to be a liturgical work and designating it for male voices - one wonder how many Roman Catholic men-and-boys choirs he had actually heard in 1940s America - the premiere was given by the chorus of La Scala, Milan in the opera house.)
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Alpie: Stravinsky's 1932 Paris recording (Alexis Vlassov Choir, Walther Straram Concerts Orch) seems to be still available new, albeit in a 22-CD box https://www.amazon.co.uk/Composers-P...s=music&sr=1-1
That box is an absolutely fascinating lucky dip, though mine was a lot cheaper. You should love it as it includes Strauss's own recording of your favourite work!I keep hitting the Escape key, but I'm still here!
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Originally posted by zola View PostPossibly the smallest field yet ?
I also have the 1931 Stravinsky on the EMI Composers in Person box (the work's first recording) and Monteux, having just taken over the LSO aged 86, on BBC Legends. Both not really BaL contenders but well worth hearing (even if Stravinsky did comment: "‘What a sad person, that Monteux!")
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Originally posted by DracoM View Postis BAL now really about introducing a piece rather than evaluation of performance?"The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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I found it all rather irritating, with the usual lavish praise of Bernstein, although to be fair it did sound an excellent performance, and little bit of hyperbole, “ greatest religious work” of the last century delivered in a tone that implied if one thought otherwise you were rather dull, and to show that all music is equal an irrelevant reference to the Beatles.
My real problem is that there was no explanation of how the very short list was reached, how many versions were listened to blind I wonder, and really limiting the choice to so few gave no opportunity to hear other approaches even if they did not match the chosen front runners in the presenters opinion.
The best part was as mentioned above, Mr Summerly was experienced enough not to be thrown by the interruptions which added nothing in my opinion
PS My greatest religious work of the last century is of today Moses und Aron.
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Originally posted by kuligin View PostI found it all rather irritating, with the usual lavish praise of Bernstein, although to be fair it did sound an excellent performance, and little bit of hyperbole, “ greatest religious work” of the last century delivered in a tone that implied if one thought otherwise you were rather dull, and to show that all music is equal an irrelevant reference to the Beatles.
My real problem is that there was no explanation of how the very short list was reached, how many versions were listened to blind I wonder, and really limiting the choice to so few gave no opportunity to hear other approaches even if they did not match the chosen front runners in the presenters opinion.
The best part was as mentioned above, Mr Summerly was experienced enough not to be thrown by the interruptions which added nothing in my opinion
PS My greatest religious work of the last century is of today Moses und Aron.
Last edited by Pulcinella; 16-11-19, 14:08.
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