Well, LSO Live have recently released a, well, what looks like a stupendous set of Haydn's London Symphonies, although, iirc, not all of them I was thinking, therefore, would it be worth my while, or anybody's, that, if they already have the other set he recorded for Phillips, with the RCO, would it be worth my while acquiring this new set? Are there any differences to his interpretations? Also, not included in the LSO Live anthology.
Franz Josef Haydn and Sir Colin Davis
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Odd that this web page doesn't show the Haydn symphonies - http://lso.co.uk/sir-colin-davis-recordings
THis page shows a recent CD - http://lso.co.uk/haydn-symphonies-no...nies-nos-97-99
One can sample here - http://open.spotify.com/track/5pTENYZufDGAWBRvLXNDzX
It's also possible to sample the recently released Colin Davis anthology from LSO Live - http://open.spotify.com/track/007JHJwU5GwMfo4hPzQ9vi
In the disc version it has SACDs of some of the recordings which were previously only available in CD or download/stream formats - the New World and the Symphonie Fantastique.
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostOdd that this web page doesn't show the Haydn symphonies - http://lso.co.uk/sir-colin-davis-recordings
THis page shows a recent CD - http://lso.co.uk/haydn-symphonies-no...nies-nos-97-99
One can sample here - http://open.spotify.com/track/5pTENYZufDGAWBRvLXNDzX
On another note, imo, Haydn better than Mozart!!Don’t cry for me
I go where music was born
J S Bach 1685-1750
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Originally posted by Brassbandmaestro View Postthanks for the links, Davce2002.It's just that I have no idea how to do these things!! :) Ferney, you are quite right!!
On another note, imo, Haydn better than Mozart!!
Could be a "cookie" problem on my machine, though I'm not convinced. I have been trying to prevent almost all sites from tracking in the last week or so, and there could be an interaction - or lack of one - now.
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The discs include Symphonies 92, 93, 97, 98 & 99 and it's just a pity that another one, 95 say, wasn't available to squeeze on to the second disc.
I have the Concertgebouw set and am more than happy with that but will almost certainly get this enticing set as well. Davis is peerless in this music."The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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I had just purchased the Amsterdam set this week. It is hard to imagine how they could be improved upon.
I did purchase some LSO Live Sibelius Symphonies and I preferred Davis earlier recordings of the same with the Boston SO.
One major difference was the sonics, with Phillips achieving much better results in the 1970s than the Later recordings.
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I bought them last week. Very good indeed, IMHO, if perhaps not hitting the heights of the Concertgebouw recordings. The LSO play very well but their not really in the same league as the Dutch orchestra.Last edited by pastoralguy; 13-07-14, 22:32.
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DoctorT
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It seems a pity that, if I'm not mistaken, Davis's recordings of the Paris symphonies (82-87) and nos. 88-92 with the Concertgebouw haven't been reissued in a Philips Duo set, as the London symphonies were. I've picked up one or two of these (nos 82 and 83, with no, 94 in a French Decca import, and no. 88, with no. 99 and Beethoven's 1st (BBC SO), on Pentatone), but it would be nice to have the Convertgebouw recordings of nos 82-92 in one set. I wonder if he recorded any of these with the LSO for future release (apart from no. 92, which we now have on LSO Live)?
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