Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie
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BaL 22.01.11 - Strauss: Eine Alpensinfonie
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Originally posted by Hitch View PostStrauss has been pulling me into his orbit recently. I was curious about the Alpine Symphony and plumped for this live recording:
Orchestra of the Tyrolean Festival/Gustav Kuhn on Col Legno.
Not having the stamina to trawl through this thread (it's been a long week), I hope the members won't mind if I ask them if they know this release. Sonnenuntergang, Ausklang and Nacht seem magical to me, especially in the context of a live recording; the ensuing applause sounds heartfelt.
By the way, my discovery of this wonderful Strauss work is largely due to Eine Alpensinfonie's presence on these boards. I think myself lucky he didn't call himself "Bolero".
He is also lucky that he didn't name himself after any compositions by Eric Satie. "There Pieces In The Shape Of A Pear" would be such a pain to type.
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From time to time, I skim through various online lists of recordings in the vain hope that someone has re-released long deleted recordings such as the very first Bohm, the Singapore SO/choo Hoey and the Baltimore SO/Alsop.
The frustration is not their lack of availablity - with such a rich array of other recordings available, whover would complain?
It's the mentaiity of Amazon, who sell their downloads of the work in separate tracks, randomly mixed up with other dowloaded mixed up recordings. It's quite ridiculous, as no sane person is ever going to buy a single track of this work. It merely snarls up the list. Fortunately the CD versions are listed near the beginning.
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Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostFrom time to time, I skim through various online lists of recordings in the vain hope that someone has re-released long deleted recordings such as the very first Bohm, the Singapore SO/choo Hoey and the Baltimore SO/Alsop.
The frustration is not their lack of availablity - with such a rich array of other recordings available, whover would complain?
It's the mentaiity of Amazon, who sell their downloads of the work in separate tracks, randomly mixed up with other dowloaded mixed up recordings. It's quite ridiculous, as no sane person is ever going to buy a single track of this work. It merely snarls up the list. Fortunately the CD versions are listed near the beginning.
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Originally posted by visualnickmos View PostThis is truly impressive! I see you have the 'impossible to find' Ozawa included.
Incidentally I don't rate this performance particularly highly. If it were the only one, maybe, but there are so many good ones to choose from.
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Richard Tarleton
Marvellous. Not what Strauss had in mind but several of them go for the view of the Matterhorn from Zermatt for the cover - as does EA for his avatar - such a beautiful mountain, it's not hard to see how it has exercised such a hold on the imaginations of a century of mountaineers - the churchyard in Zermatt full of the graves of twenty-something Englishmen who perished in the attempt. I've walked, er, past it, on the last stage of our Tour of Monte Rosa.
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Roehre
Originally posted by Richard Tarleton View PostMarvellous. Not what Strauss had in mind but several of them go for the view of the Matterhorn from Zermatt for the cover - as does EA for his avatar - such a beautiful mountain, it's not hard to see how it has exercised such a hold on the imaginations of a century of mountaineers ....
It's the sleeve of an LP of the Alpensinfonie, performed by the Royal Philharmonic/Kempe on RCA LSC2923
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