I've been listening to the new Decca box set of Mehta's work that was released recently and, for once, listening in chronological order as opposed to 'cherry picking' my favourite works. I have to say, I've listened to 8 of the 23 discs and have yet to find a dud. (I know there's still time!)
What has struck me is the commitment of the orchestras playing for him. There's no sense of 'studio run through' here. These strike me as genuine performances that have been well prepared and extremely well played.
Mehta is a conductor I've always regarded as being a bit 'second banana' but this set is really opening my eyes to great music making.
What has struck me is the commitment of the orchestras playing for him. There's no sense of 'studio run through' here. These strike me as genuine performances that have been well prepared and extremely well played.
Mehta is a conductor I've always regarded as being a bit 'second banana' but this set is really opening my eyes to great music making.
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