Originally posted by Roslynmuse
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Zubin Mehta. An under-rated conductor?
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I took the Mehta set round to a friend's last night and we listened to
Tchaikovsky no. 4, the Italian Caprice, Schubert no.5 and Heldenleben.
We thought the Strauss was the best of the bunch with very dramatic moments and fine playing. The Tchaikovsky, although good, has been superseded by more recent and better performances. It was exciting although I feel that this interpretation didn't really dig much below the surface, a charge that others have laid at Mehta's door. The Schubert was good, if not again, hitting the heights of other performances in this set.
I wouldn't regard these as duds but they are not, imvho, the best of this retrospective.
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostCross referencing with the Bonynge thread I am glad Mehta was conducting when she sang Turandot.
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Originally posted by pastoralguy View PostI took the Mehta set round to a friend's last night and we listened to
Tchaikovsky no. 4, the Italian Caprice, Schubert no.5 and Heldenleben.
We thought the Strauss was the best of the bunch with very dramatic moments and fine playing. The Tchaikovsky, although good, has been superseded by more recent and better performances. It was exciting although I feel that this interpretation didn't really dig much below the surface, a charge that others have laid at Mehta's door. The Schubert was good, if not again, hitting the heights of other performances in this set.
I wouldn't regard these as duds but they are not, imvho, the best of this retrospective.
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Originally posted by LeMartinPecheur View PostHis LAPO Saint-Saens organ symphony is still making a few bucks for Decca https://www.amazon.co.uk/Saint-Saens...ns+organ+mehta
I have a great fondness for it: it was the first 'proper' LP (along with a few EMI samplers) my dad bought to go with his first and only hifi stereo system. Therefore my own first exposure to stereo LPs, and big unknown classical works in state of art sound.
His original LP and a CD reissue still on my shelves
I agree about the similarity between the careers and critical reception of Mehta and Maazel - the same thought had occurred to me recently. Both were early stars for Decca ffss too.
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Originally posted by LeMartinPecheur View PostHis LAPO Saint-Saens organ symphony is still making a few bucks for Decca https://www.amazon.co.uk/Saint-Saens...ns+organ+mehta
Actually it is still available as a reissue here - http://www.prestoclassical.co.uk/adv...ll&label=&cat= 2 CDs for £11.50.
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostSeems only to be available as "used" now, though there might be imports from somewhere else where Warner/Universal/Decca are making money.
Actually it is still available as a reissue here - http://www.prestoclassical.co.uk/adv...ll&label=&cat= 2 CDs for £11.50.
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