Originally posted by Roehre
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Your Six Favourite Orchestrations
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Originally posted by Roehre View Post...
Btw: Stravinsky was arrested for his Star Spangled Banner arrangement, for damaging state property or something like that
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Originally posted by Tevot View PostI'd agree. Anybody else going for a song?
1Brahms/Schoenberg: piano Quartet No.1 in G minor, Op.25.
2 Bach/Schoenberg Prelude & Fugue in Eb.
Bach/Elgar Fantasia in G minor
Handel/Harty Messiah(?)
(If I may be so bold as to mention my work in progress of Mahler's 6th Symphony(First Movement!! :)Don’t cry for me
I go where music was born
J S Bach 1685-1750
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostBoulez did a lovely orchestration of these many years ago, which I'd forgotten.
My introduction to the work was via a CBS LP with Vera Zorina as the reciter. Would that that recording might appear on CD, or as a decent download. Still, I do have a couple of other recordings of the work.
Oh, and re. orchestration, just about everything Stravinsky eventually scored for orchestral forces.
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Here are a few for the pot:-
WEBERN Ricercar ( Already mentioned)
BERLIOZ Marvellous version of Roget de L'Isles Marseillaise, complete with chorus and baritone soloist!
BERIO Boccherini's Guitar Quintet No. 8 in C major "La ritirata di Madrid " Brilliant, and laugh out loud!
GORDON JACOB William Byrd Suite - the bells at the end are a nice touch.
Finally, STOKOWSKI's " Symphonic Synthesis of Mussorgsky's Boris Godunov - more fun than the original, I'd say !
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