An interesting and perceptive BaL. It was soon apparent that Boulez was going to be high on the list.
BaL 12.02.22 - Ravel: Daphnis & Chloé
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Just a word of warning to those who do not already have the top choice. On amazon.co.uk, it cost rather more to purchase the individual disc than to get the 6-disc set of his DG recordings of Ravel and Debussy, and that's not pro-rata but total cost, https://www.amazon.co.uk/Boulez-cond...r%2C108&sr=1-1
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Originally posted by Petrushka View PostThe LSO/Monteux should be in every library no matter what other choice is made. The Boston SO/Munch is also terrific.
For a modern digital choice I would unhesitatingly go for BPO/Boulez. His NYPO recording is also first class but the Berlin playing and recorded sound is on another level and is outstanding in every way. I'd be surprised if this isn't the BaL 'winner' again.
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostJust a word of warning to those who do not already have the top choice. On amazon.co.uk, it cost rather more to purchase the individual disc than to get the 6-disc set of his DG recordings of Ravel and Debussy, and that's not pro-rata but total cost, https://www.amazon.co.uk/Boulez-cond...r%2C108&sr=1-1I keep hitting the Escape key, but I'm still here!
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostJust a word of warning to those who do not already have the top choice. On amazon.co.uk, it cost rather more to purchase the individual disc than to get the 6-disc set of his DG recordings of Ravel and Debussy, and that's not pro-rata but total cost, https://www.amazon.co.uk/Boulez-cond...r%2C108&sr=1-1
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Jeremy Sams, as usual, an excellent guide to the music as the work unfolded. Apart from Bringuier, I seem to have all the illustrated versions. I'll stick with Roth as my favourite (not least because I think he makes more of Parts 1 and 2 of the ballet than Boulez) but what an embarass de richesses! Not sure about Munch's "lulu" chorus but doesn't it still sound glorious? And the Cluytens - terrific. I thought a very good BaL.
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostIt deserves better.
Les Siècles, even better (24/96): https://play.qobuz.com/album/3149020926109
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Originally posted by HighlandDougie View PostJeremy Sams, as usual, an excellent guide to the music as the work unfolded. . I thought a very good BaL.
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Originally posted by Keraulophone View PostBetter (16/44): https://play.qobuz.com/album/0002894470572
Les Siècles, even better (24/96): https://play.qobuz.com/album/3149020926109
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I've not been very much of a Boulez devotee in this repertoire
Just a couple of things to add. Obvious really, but I've always thought what amazingly original use of orchestral instruments Ravel made both singly and in combination. Adding the wordless chorus to Daphnis and Chloe was a master stroke.
The next is a bit of a petty niggle. Jeremy Sams mentionrd an instruction in the score, "Voix lointains", but it should surely be "Voix lointaines" ? Otherwise his French sounded OK.Last edited by ardcarp; 12-02-22, 14:01.
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One of Sams's criticisms of the Roth was in relation to the authenticity of its reverberant acoustic. Since the recording is a 'pick and mix' of concert performances in some 7 different venues, close-miking must have been required, so was Sams referring to artificial reverb added in post-production? If so, I wonder which of the venues, if any, it was based on?
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostOne of Sams's criticisms of the Roth was in relation to the authenticity of its reverberant acoustic. Since the recording is a 'pick and mix' of concert performances in some 7 different venues, close-miking must have been required, so was Sams referring to artificial reverb added in post-production? If so, I wonder which of the venues, if any, it was based on?
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