I just think that so much of the exquisite detail in the accompaniment (if not in the solo part itself) gets lost at that speed: I feel the same about some other music (for example the Brandenburg concertos) taken at a similar breakneck pace.
BaL 24.04.21 - Stravinsky: Violin concerto in D
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Originally posted by ardcarp View PostOMG. How right you are, but hardly fair to compare Hahn/Marriner's brisker speed with the rocket-fuelled Minuet from Brandenburg 1 which followed. My internal metronome was on to its fastest setting (crotchet = 200). The group (which I won't give publicity by naming) describes itself as 'reasearch driven'. Have they not 'researched' the speed of an 18th century Minuet? I'm afraid I didn't have time to reach the off button...just ran out of the room screaming.
I wasn't really listening after BaL had finished, as I went off to unload the washing machine, but perhaps it was there in the background, and thus the first port of call when I was looking for a comparison.
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Originally posted by ardcarp View PostOMG. How right you are, but hardly fair to compare Hahn/Marriner's brisker speed with the rocket-fuelled Minuet from Brandenburg 1 which followed. My internal metronome was on to its fastest setting (crotchet = 200). The group (which I won't give publicity by naming) describes itself as 'reasearch driven'. Have they not 'researched' the speed of an 18th century Minuet? I'm afraid I didn't have time to reach the off button...just ran out of the room screaming.
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Originally posted by HighlandDougie View PostI'm glad that my (re)discovery of - and enthusiasm for - the Schneiderhan was not misplaced. Anyway, a BaL as good as they get (which says a lot these days): articulate, cogent, knowledgeable, enthusiastic ... in short, a really enjoyable listen. Thanks, Nigel (and, in fairness, due also to A McG).
This edition demonstrated that with the right partnership, the Twofer format can succeed
I learned a great deal e.g. Passport Chord, and loved the odd, light touch: Brandenburgski!
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Originally posted by edashtav View PostThis edition demonstrated that with the right partnership, the Twofer format can succeed
Boulez - Le marteau sans maître (10th February 2018)
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I see that Amazon (strictly speaking a Marketplace seller) has the Mullova for the "bargain" price of £48.35. AMcG said it is download only, which is confirmed on the Presto0 site. However, as the CD is on Philips, can we expect a presto CD at any time soon? This was my favourite as well as Nigel Simeone/ Makropulos's but I don't buy downloads for reasons I have explained in other posts. Mutter's is a Presto CD (or exorbitantly priced on Amazon) and Frang, a performance I also enjoyed, is "out of stock at the UK distributor". As I have said before, it is becoming harder to find CDs of good performances of too many pieces and I cannot be the only listener who prefers to buy CDs, either singly or in small sets (not 50-disc anthologies).
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Originally posted by CallMePaul View PostI see that Amazon (strictly speaking a Marketplace seller) has the Mullova for the "bargain" price of £48.35. AMcG said it is download only, which is confirmed on the Presto0 site. However, as the CD is on Philips, can we expect a presto CD at any time soon? This was my favourite as well as Nigel Simeone/ Makropulos's but I don't buy downloads for reasons I have explained in other posts. Mutter's is a Presto CD (or exorbitantly priced on Amazon) and Frang, a performance I also enjoyed, is "out of stock at the UK distributor". As I have said before, it is becoming harder to find CDs of good performances of too many pieces and I cannot be the only listener who prefers to buy CDs, either singly or in small sets (not 50-disc anthologies).
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Originally posted by ardcarp View Posthardly fair to compare Hahn/Marriner's brisker speed with the rocket-fuelled Minuet from Brandenburg 1 which followed. ... The group (which I won't give publicity by naming) describes itself as 'reasearch driven'.
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Originally posted by makropulos View PostI hope this might help –it's actually available now, but not where anyone would expect to find it. The Stravinsky/Bartók CD is in a set of three separate discs in a slipcase called "Viktoria Mullova: Three Classic Albums". There's a copy here: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/393250114...MAAOSwKZBgezLH and it's also on Amazon (cheapest on amazon.fr but that might involve palaver these days).
Many thanks for the link!
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Originally posted by CallMePaul View PostI see that Amazon (strictly speaking a Marketplace seller) has the Mullova for the "bargain" price of £48.35. AMcG said it is download only, which is confirmed on the Presto0 site. However, as the CD is on Philips, can we expect a presto CD at any time soon? This was my favourite as well as Nigel Simeone/ Makropulos's but I don't buy downloads for reasons I have explained in other posts. Mutter's is a Presto CD (or exorbitantly priced on Amazon) and Frang, a performance I also enjoyed, is "out of stock at the UK distributor". As I have said before, it is becoming harder to find CDs of good performances of too many pieces and I cannot be the only listener who prefers to buy CDs, either singly or in small sets (not 50-disc anthologies).
World of Books have yet to disappoint, always deliver on time and often early, and offer many recordings not listed on Amazon. Music Magpie have also proved satisfactory.
Perhaps we could have a 'Recommended Recordings For Skinflints' thread'?
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Originally posted by CallMePaul View PostI see that Amazon (strictly speaking a Marketplace seller) has the Mullova for the "bargain" price of £48.35. AMcG said it is download only, which is confirmed on the Presto0 site. However, as the CD is on Philips, can we expect a presto CD at any time soon? This was my favourite as well as Nigel Simeone/ Makropulos's but I don't buy downloads for reasons I have explained in other posts. Mutter's is a Presto CD (or exorbitantly priced on Amazon) and Frang, a performance I also enjoyed, is "out of stock at the UK distributor". As I have said before, it is becoming harder to find CDs of good performances of too many pieces and I cannot be the only listener who prefers to buy CDs, either singly or in small sets (not 50-disc anthologies).
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For those who were impressed with Hahn’s performance but balk at the price for the single CD, it is also available in a 5 CD set of all of her Sony recordings for about the same price as the Stravinsky/Brahms recording on its own."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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