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You are right.
Completely forgotten about and not mentioned in the woefully inadequate index in the booklet that comes with that Warner set!
I'd also forgotten about
Jennie Tourel/Columbia SO/Bernstein
in a French Masterpieces compilation; it's not a prime contender, though.
Streamed the Ewing yesterday, and found her a bit squally in Asie.
Baker, Harper, and Otter on headphones (from my iPod) revealed the JB squared combination to be absolutely exquisite: they seem to be in complete accord. There was a nasty moment at the very end of a high note in the Otter, and the Harper was not quite as good as I'd remembered, either; must (re)listen to the Créspin soon.
Last edited by Pulcinella; 25-07-22, 09:10.
Reason: typo corrected
Maître Jacques, is the Danco recording you have in mind also with Ansermet (though not the Suisse Romande orchestra, but the Paris Conservatoire)?
What a lovely recording that is. One I don’t have! The one I do have though is part of DG’s Conductors & Orchestra Series. This has Anne Sofie von Otter, Cleveland Orchestra, and Pierre Boulez.
Don’t cry for me
I go where music was born
J S Bach 1685-1750
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