Just name your favourites please.
Essential Berlioz discs.
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Sir Colin Davis has to be there with his 1974 Concertgebouw disc of the Symphonie Fantastique, a true classic of the gramophone. Davis' Te Deum and Requiem have also been recommended versions for many years though I like Abbado and the EUYO in the former and Munch and the Boston Symphony in the latter.
I wish that there were more recordings of the orchestral movements from Romeo and Juliet. I could only find Giulini and the Chicago SO (annoyingly split over 2 CDs) but it's such wonderful music and should be heard in the concert hall more than it is."The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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I'm also a great enthusiast for this bargain box (although it was a lot cheaper when I bought it five years or so ago):
... I'd never encountered Inbal as a Berliozean before his Grandes Masse des Mortes was selected on a BaL: he's very, very good.[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Paul McCreesh, the 1837 Grande Messe des Morts
F.-X. Roth, les Siècles - Symphonie Fantastique
I wd also want les Nuits d'été
The 11 CD brillant box with Eliahu Inbal is a pretty good starting place for any Berliozian pilgrimage.
Plus you should read David Cairns *.
And if you're an addict, a visit to La Côte-Saint-André is called for...
* http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/0233979948
[ ... and also the Man Himself - http://www.amazon.fr/dp/2914373716 ]
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Previn made a splendid and wonderfully engineered lp of overtures in the late 70s. He is particularly fine in Les Francs-Juges , but excellent also in Roman Carnival and Beatrice and Benedict. It didn't make a well filled CD, which presumably is why it didn't survive long in the catalogue.
In Le Corsaire, Beecham reigns supreme as far as I am concerned.Last edited by rauschwerk; 13-03-16, 22:21.
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Originally posted by Richard Barrett View PostHmm. JEG's Symphonie fantastique and Harold en Italie for a start.
There used to be a Video of the Symphonie Fantastique performance, but I can't find if it is still available on DVD. I see that there is a Blu-Ray of his Troyens, which I didn't know about.[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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