Originally posted by Tapiola
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BaL 22.01.11 - Strauss: Eine Alpensinfonie
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And just when I thought I'd heard the best and the worst performances, I have finally heard another that I may come to rate as the finest of them all. A real surprise:
Horst Stein conducting the Bamberg Symphony Orchestra on Europa Disc. It has everything: energetic and virtuosic playing, stunning sound, a magnificent thunderstorm, flutter tonguing without cheating and an epilogue to die for. I even compared it with the RPO/Kempe version, which I've always rated as the best of all. There's little to choose between them, except for more polished playing by the Bamberg SO and a more dramatic thunderstorm (Kempe's only section that isn't quite the best).
I never expected this. I now have 55 versions. Can I get the remaining few without Frau Alpensinfonie noticing?
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BetweenTheStaves
Originally posted by amateur51 View PostTo whet your appetite for BaL, here's a snippet from a live performance by the BPO conducted by Miles Malleson, oh I apologise, Semyon Bychkov
Full-length concert: http://www.digitalconcerthall.com/concert/11/?a=youtube&c=trueRichard Strauss: Eine Alpensinfonie ("Auf dem Gipfel") / Semyon Bychkov, c...
If an important criterion is that the performance should blow your socks off, I have to report that my slippers wind up behind my computer and my socks don't come back to earth for at least 4 hours whenever I watch this clip
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BetweenTheStaves
Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostAnd just when I thought I'd heard the best and the worst performances, I have finally heard another that I may come to rate as the finest of them all. A real surprise:
Horst Stein conducting the Bamberg Symphony Orchestra on Europa Disc. It has everything: energetic and virtuosic playing, stunning sound, a magnificent thunderstorm, flutter tonguing without cheating and an epilogue to die for. I even compared it with the RPO/Kempe version, which I've always rated as the best of all. There's little to choose between them, except for more polished playing by the Bamberg SO and a more dramatic thunderstorm (Kempe's only section that isn't quite the best).
I never expected this. I now have 55 versions. Can I get the remaining few without Frau Alpensinfonie noticing?
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Originally posted by BetweenTheStaves View PostEA...can you recommend a good source for this? £28 on Amazon seems a tad pricey although I admit I have not been able to find out if it is part of a boxed set to justify the price. Thanks
http://www.arkivmusic.com/classical/album.jsp?album_id=169912
The problem with this source is the cost of postage from the USA, so it may end up costing as much as on Amazon.
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Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostAnd just when I thought I'd heard the best and the worst performances, I have finally heard another that I may come to rate as the finest of them all. A real surprise:
Horst Stein conducting the Bamberg Symphony Orchestra on Europa Disc. It has everything: energetic and virtuosic playing, stunning sound, a magnificent thunderstorm, flutter tonguing without cheating and an epilogue to die for. I even compared it with the RPO/Kempe version, which I've always rated as the best of all. There's little to choose between them, except for more polished playing by the Bamberg SO and a more dramatic thunderstorm (Kempe's only section that isn't quite the best).
I never expected this. I now have 55 versions. Can I get the remaining few without Frau Alpensinfonie noticing?"The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostAll those wasted years!"The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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BetweenTheStaves
Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostAnd just when I thought I'd heard the best and the worst performances, I have finally heard another that I may come to rate as the finest of them all. A real surprise:
Horst Stein conducting the Bamberg Symphony Orchestra on Europa Disc. It has everything: energetic and virtuosic playing, stunning sound, a magnificent thunderstorm, flutter tonguing without cheating and an epilogue to die for. I even compared it with the RPO/Kempe version, which I've always rated as the best of all. There's little to choose between them, except for more polished playing by the Bamberg SO and a more dramatic thunderstorm (Kempe's only section that isn't quite the best).
I never expected this. I now have 55 versions. Can I get the remaining few without Frau Alpensinfonie noticing?
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