Odd that Barenboim was included as a non-contender from the start. I would have liked to hear his views on a wider range of recordings
Actually JS's comment "This is not for every choral society", was intereseting. I don't think he meant it to be patronising, but I've always been in favour of jolting 'the average choral society' out of its core repertoire. In fact I began to think about Stravinsky pieces I've sung, and offhand I can think of;
Symphony of Psalms
The Mass
Pater Noster
Ave maria
In fact Igor was quite kind to choirs. None of the above are 'difficult' in the sense of pitching notes. The first two require rhythmic competence, of course. But I see no reason why a competent choral society and an enterprising conductor shouldn't do the first two in my list. I remember being blown away by The Symphony of Psalms when I first sang in it as a student in the 1960s.
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