Originally posted by cloughie
View Post
Radio 3 - Neville Marriner day
Collapse
X
-
-
-
Originally posted by Ein Heldenleben View Post
I’m wondering whether the issue has more to do with the record company recording methods and, in particular, the transfer of old analogue recordings to CD. My judgement is clouded by the Philips CD’s I have of Neville and the band in the late Mozart symphonies.
Comment
-
-
Originally posted by Ein Heldenleben View Post
Yes but Klemperer’s final movement of the Pastoral reaches a level of spiritual transcendence that few conductors have got any where near. The tremendous harmonic climax of the movement with that thrilling climatic chord sequence F , D min, G7 and then the stroke of genius C7 , F7 with a suspended G . No one has done it better…
Comment
-
-
I enjoyed this performance of Britten's Les Illuminations by NM with the ASMF and Anthony Rolfe Johnson from a 1983 Prom on the iPlayer:
I didn't enjoy the performance of the Mendelssohn Italian symphony as much but I rather think it's a work I don't get on with that much anyway - one of those pieces one feels one ought to enjoy but don't.
With reference to a conversation on another thread, this Prom is 'presented' by the late, great Richard Baker - and what a contrast in style to the hyperbolic, hyperventilating presenting style of TV Proms nowadays!
Comment
-
-
Originally posted by hmvman View PostI enjoyed this performance of Britten's Les Illuminations by NM with the ASMF and Anthony Rolfe Johnson from a 1983 Prom on the iPlayer:
I didn't enjoy the performance of the Mendelssohn Italian symphony as much but I rather think it's a work I don't get on with that much anyway - one of those pieces one feels one ought to enjoy but don't.
Comment
-
-
Beecham, Cantelli, van Beinum and Krips for me are the essential interpretations. . I find the 'Italian' endlessly delightful. I have an old, beautifully-printed Novello score which helps me enjoy the inexaustible joy and the contrapuntal subtlety of the string writing, e.g. the first movement coda. .
Comment
-
Comment