Riccardo on the conductor's art!!
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Richard Tarleton
Marvellous. The personification of charm - witty, self-deprecating....I thought for a moment he was doing a Gerald Ratner, but it turned into something quite profound. Thank you tc
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Originally posted by Richard Tarleton View PostMarvellous. The personification of charm - witty, self-deprecating....I thought for a moment he was doing a Gerald Ratner, but it turned into something quite profound. Thank you tc
In fact, I've just posted that link on to my Italian next-door neighbours, who've just had a baby.
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What a fantastic speech - and what a funny, charming and extremely likeable man. And - yes - very profound. I'm sure musicians and singers must get huge enjoyment out of working with him, if they have the opportunity.
It actually made me want to investigate more of his recordings! I have his Manfred symphony, also 1-6, Shostakovich no. 5, and one or two other pieces, plus a couple of operas. I've often wondered what his Beethoven symphony cycle is like? Or, indeed what other recommendations might be worth looking at...?
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Originally posted by visualnickmos View Post... what other recommendations might be worth looking at...?
But his finest achievement as far as I'm concerned is his set of the Scriabin orchestral Music - currently only available second-hand (at a sensible price at any rate) so it might be worth waiting for Warners to reissue it (which they must surely be waiting to do!):
... also currently unavailable is his Philharmonia Carmina Burana - not one of my favourite works, but there are some sonic splendours in this recording (the percussion sounding particularly technicolorful) and Arleen Auger is simply ravishing in her solo.
I don't know his Beethoven recordings ... nor, indeed, his Schubert Unfinished![FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by visualnickmos View PostWhat a fantastic speech - and what a funny, charming and extremely likeable man. And - yes - very profound. I'm sure musicians and singers must get huge enjoyment out of working with him, if they have the opportunity.
It actually made me want to investigate more of his recordings! I have his Manfred symphony, also 1-6, Shostakovich no. 5, and one or two other pieces, plus a couple of operas. I've often wondered what his Beethoven symphony cycle is like? Or, indeed what other recommendations might be worth looking at...?
His 'Pastoral' is available from 86p on Amazon so don't take my word for it.
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Richard Tarleton
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Originally posted by Richard Tarleton View PostVerdi is supposed to be one of his big things? - I don't seem to have any of his....
Riccardo Muti: The Verdi Collection | Riccardo Muti is the greatest living interpreter of Verdis music, applauded by the critics and audiences all over th
... your "problem" solved in one swooped fell![FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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