Originally posted by Beef Oven!
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Our Summer BAL 12 - Bruckner's 4th Symphony
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View Post?????????
... and where, pray, is the comment that has caused you to imagine this?
Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostWell, a "Number Nought" is entirely appropriate with this composer, of course.Originally posted by cloughie View Post...And no doubt there will be a 00 lurking somewhere!Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View Post"Our Summer BaL - favourite recordings of Capel Bond", perhaps?
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostNow devouring the 1888 version (ed. Korstvedt) with some relish. This Vanska recording sells it very well. To Hell with Hurwitz's pathetic attempt at a debunk of Kostvedt's work. Take Hurwitz's 'argument' that Bruckner bequeathed to the Imperial Library not this 1888 socre but the 1878/80 version. Why would the composer have needed to thus 'bequeath' the 1888? It was already in print! What a troll among music commentators that Hurwitz is.
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Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostThis couldn't have anything to with his debunking of the vibrato myths?
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Our Summer BAL No 69 Bruckner 4
Probably blind, but I can't see that Bruckner 4 has been discussed on these boards. Time to do that?
I've just acquired Matacic with the Philharmonia from 1954 on Testament - claimed to be the first studio recording. (Sounds right to me …)
And I previously have Philharmonia/Klemperer (1965) on LP, and on CD Kolner Rundfunk/Wand (1976), BPO/Barenboim (1992) and LA Phil/Salonen (1997).
What might be a 'library' performance/recording?
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Originally posted by verismissimo View PostProbably blind, but I can't see that Bruckner 4 has been discussed on these boards. Time to do that?
I've just acquired Matacic with the Philharmonia from 1954 on Testament - claimed to be the first studio recording. (Sounds right to me …)
And I previously have Philharmonia/Klemperer (1965) on LP, and on CD Kolner Rundfunk/Wand (1976), BPO/Barenboim (1992) and LA Phil/Salonen (1997).
What might be a 'library' performance/recording?
This discussion could perhaps continue under the 'Bruckner' section of the 'Composers' sub-forum (if that's the correct term). There's nothing specific relating to the 4th at present.
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Originally posted by Pulcinella View Post
Like my line from the 2012 thread: 'I think the point each week is to speak for ourselves and reach no particular conclusion.'
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Originally posted by verismissimo View PostI've just acquired Matacic with the Philharmonia from 1954 on Testament - claimed to be the first studio recording. (Sounds right to me …)
(As for "a 'library' performance"; if you can only afford the money/space for just one, then that Klemperer disc you already have will do quite as well as any other. )[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by verismissimo View PostYeah. OK. Think those questions are above my pay grade, pulci.
Like my line from the 2012 thread: 'I think the point each week is to speak for ourselves and reach no particular conclusion.'
And it's always good to reconsider previous comments.
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