Originally posted by Sir Velo
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La Tribune 19.05.2024 - Vivaldi: La stravaganza, Op 4
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Originally posted by Sir Velo View PostSuspecting an innate gallic resistance to a British "winner" .
The only time I can remember a comment being made that could be (mis?) construed as anti British is Janet Baker's rendition of Delage's Hindu Songs.....although they did like Felicity Lott's - and so do I! The French are notoriously fussy about their language......if we applied the same criteria half our radio presenters would be sacked!
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Originally posted by Sir Velo View PostSuspecting an innate gallic resistance to a British "winner" I reckon Fabio Biondi and his band are strong contenders. Great sound and exciting performances .
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Originally posted by MickyD View Post
I haven't heard that recording and have often wondered if I'd like it. For me the likes of Biondi are exciting in concert but not for a library choice. All the same, I must try and find it and have a listen.
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Originally posted by Roger Webb View Post
I've just swapped over to the Podger from the Simon Standage/Pinnock, and I agree about both the playing and the sound (I'm getting 24bit/192k from Qobuz into a Sabre ess 2019 DAC monitoring on Quad 2812s), I'll keep this on for a while as I know the Standage - good for its time - but the Podger has something special, can't put my finger on it yet.
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Originally posted by richardfinegold View Post
The Podger “La Cetra” set has a similar recorded feel. These 2 sets have been a good share of my Vivaldi listening over the past few years
Edit. Just playing Podger 'La Cetra'. Very impressive, but there's a fault on the first movt. of the 2nd concerto at 57 secs on Qobuz. How are you playing it? If streaming which service?Last edited by Roger Webb; 14-05-24, 12:13.
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Originally posted by Pulcinella View Post
I don't know/understand the process of choosing the six to comment.
Listener suggestions (so French-dominated) before the programme?
Maybe mea cupla if I've not read the threads closely enough.
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Originally posted by Roger Webb View Post
See my post #17, but I'm sure listeners are not asked to suggest versions....I think this is down to Jérémie Rousseau (producer/presenter) France Musique's very own CDmcG! As I said above looking at the number of times British artists are included/win, any charges of selection along national lines don't stack up.
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Originally posted by MickyD View Post
You're quite right, the six selections are down to Rousseau. What I really enjoy about the blind listening is the shock you can hear in some of the critics voices once they have eliminated one contender and then learn who it was. It makes for great listening and I cannot believe it would cost R3 to do their own version.
I thought it was Rousseau who probably chose, of course you're always going to upset someone.....
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Originally posted by Roger Webb View Post
I quite agree Micky, what a lovely thought, CDMcG 'in the chair' and Owen-Norris, Kate Molleson and Flora Willson fighting it out! Imagine, though a panel made up of Tom Service, Elizabeth Alker and Georgia Mann....how could the BBC pass up an opportunity like that! Blind listening? You bet!!
I thought it was Rousseau who probably chose, of course you're always going to upset someone.....
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Originally posted by Roger Webb View Post
Yes, thanks, I'm a fan already! Of course I've heard some on Radio 3 as each release comes out, but not really sat down and listened seriously. I do notice the strings have a rounder sound, or smoother, you could say, than the Standage/Pinnock - this of course is an older 16 bit 44.1k recording, which I often find is a bit 'grainy'. The Podger does have very good dynamics, and late last night with the lights dimmed the sound was very convincing.
Edit. Just playing Podger 'La Cetra'. Very impressive, but there's a fault on the first movt. of the 2nd concerto at 57 secs on Qobuz. How are you playing it? If streaming which service?
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