I've just heard what was described as a world exclusive clip on Classic FM of Daniel Barenboim conducting Staatskapelle Berlin in their forthcoming release of Elgar’s Symphony 1. If the taster of the 3rd movement is anything to go by we are in for a treat.
Barenboim and the Staatskapelle Berlin release Elgar’s Symphony No. 1 on Decca
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Originally posted by Stanfordian View PostI've just heard what was described as a world exclusive clip on Classic FM of Daniel Barenboim conducting Staatskapelle Berlin in their forthcoming release of Elgar’s Symphony 1. If the taster of the 3rd movement is anything to go by we are in for a treat.
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Originally posted by makropulos View PostThat's encouraging, and I hope the rest of it is as good. I have to confess that I was very disappointed with their Second Symphony a couple of years ago, so fingers crossed.
Actually I loved Barenboim's recording of Elgar's Second Symphony dispite something odd going on with the sound at one point. Barenboim has certainly not been a stranger to Elgar whilst in Berlin. During Rattle's tenure with the Berliner Philharmoniker Rattle has taken two Elgar scores but has allowed Barenboim (Falstaff, The Dream of Gerontius and the Cello Concerto) and also Zinman, Kiril Peterenko and Runnicles to take the orchestra in Elgar's works. Of course Barenboim has also been playing some Elgar with his own Staatskapelle Berlin.Last edited by Stanfordian; 02-03-16, 13:25.
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Originally posted by Stanfordian View PostHiya makropulos,
Actually I loved Barenboim's recording of Elgar's Second Symphony dispite something odd going on with the sound at one point. During Rattle's tenure at Berlin he tended to allow Barenboim to take the Berliner Philharmoniker in Elgar.
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Really looking forward to this No.1, after enjoying the No.2 though, perhaps, more for the great orchestral playing than DB's interpretation. (My own preference would probably be for Boult on Lyrita, though it's unreasonable not have several favourites.) I was a bit surprised to hear DB's No.2 as the most recent BaL choice. As one might expect, Barenboim gave magnificent support to Alisa Weilerstein in the Cello Concerto with the BPO from the Sheldonian Theatre in their 2010 Europa Concert. (Those concerts 1991-2015 on 25 DVDs are available in a reasonably priced box from the BPO website.)
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Originally posted by jayne lee wilson View Post
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Originally posted by Pianoman View PostI was firmly in the 'disappointed' camp with Barenboim's Elgar 2, much as I admire him, and couldn't honestly understand how it 'won' Building a Library. Imo it can't hold a candle to Handley or Slatkin, to name two..
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Originally posted by cloughie View PostI wonder how it will compare to the 1970s LPO performance.
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Originally posted by Alison View PostI just wasn't drawn into the music in that Barenboim Elgar 2 and it will take more respected judges than Richard Morrison for me to shell out for the First!
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