Favourite orchestrations...
Berio Rendering springs to mind immediately, though ti's an orchestration of a piece that doesn't really exist (Schubert's tenth symphony). While Berio does more than produce a "performing version of the sketches", he also produces something that in its Schubert moments sounds more Schubertian than Newbould's scholarly reconstruction of the work. Of course Berio orchestrated many preexistent pieces, as has been mentioned.
Heinz Holliger orchestrated two late Liszt piano pieces (Nuages gris and Unstern!) both of which are very beautiful.
As for Pictures... isn't it better to have Mussorgsky and Ravel than arguing for one or the other?
Berio Rendering springs to mind immediately, though ti's an orchestration of a piece that doesn't really exist (Schubert's tenth symphony). While Berio does more than produce a "performing version of the sketches", he also produces something that in its Schubert moments sounds more Schubertian than Newbould's scholarly reconstruction of the work. Of course Berio orchestrated many preexistent pieces, as has been mentioned.
Heinz Holliger orchestrated two late Liszt piano pieces (Nuages gris and Unstern!) both of which are very beautiful.
As for Pictures... isn't it better to have Mussorgsky and Ravel than arguing for one or the other?
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