Almost every time Christopher Hogwood's recorded legacy is discussed, phrases like, 'Shame on Decca', 'Decca is for ever to blame' get bandied about. I find this exceedingly tiresome. Decca pulled the plug on Hogwood's Haydn symphony cycle because sales were very low. What else should they have done? Throw good money after bad? Hyperion did the same with Goodman's proposed cycle. Does anyone on this board blame them? Not as far as I am aware.
Hogwood recorded all the symphonies to No 75 (except 55), four of the London symphonies and two others - 80 in all. All the missing ones are available in other, fine, versions. Let's be grateful for what was recorded!
Hogwood recorded all the symphonies to No 75 (except 55), four of the London symphonies and two others - 80 in all. All the missing ones are available in other, fine, versions. Let's be grateful for what was recorded!
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