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How many composers conducting their own work has BaL chosen before this one I wonder. Probably lots but I'm quite new to this game so I'll leave it up the old lags to tell us.
Stravinsky conducting Firebird, but not the 'usual' LSO verson but an earlier more sprightly Igor
I got that 1946 recording in its Philips LP manifestation in the early to mid '60s. It is indeed rather special, though I do totally disagree with Mival regarding the whole ballet score as a concert work. I think it works very well and much prefer it to any of the suites derived from it. Must have a list to yesterday afternoon's BBCPO broadcast.
I, too, bought it as one of my first LPs in the mid '50s (and still have it, Philips A 01307 L), so it was gratifying to hear it chosen.
It has been on CD before, in one of the Andante Stravinsky boxes (Volume 3, 99487 1960-2) which I also have, though I'm not quite sure where at the moment.
I wonder what else will be in the mentioned new Sony release later in March. I can't seem to find any reference to it online yet.
I, too, bought it as one of my first LPs in the mid '50s (and still have it, Philips A 01307 L), so it was gratifying to hear it chosen.
It has been on CD before, in one of the Andante Stravinsky boxes (Volume 3, 99487 1960-2) which I also have, though I'm not quite sure where at the moment.
I wonder what else will be in the mentioned new Sony release later in March. I can't seem to find any reference to it online yet.
Ditto re. the Andante book/box, except that I know exactly where mine is.
I keep hoping to find Vol. 1 at a sensible price but will probably have to stick with just Vol's* 2 and 3.
[*The apostrophe marks omission and has nothing to do with greengrocers.]
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