Originally posted by cloughie
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Conductor Carlos Kleiber
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Take a look at the New Year's Day Concerts from 1989 and 1992. Kleiber produces sheer magic from the Vienna Philharmonic and just watch how his movements conjure up the poetry of the wonderful music.Last edited by Petrushka; 29-05-16, 14:18."The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Some excellent suggestions already.
Let me add that there are several live Bayreuth Tristan performances on various private labels (1973 on Melodram, 1974 on Opera d'Oro, 1975 on Memories) as well as a Stuttgart Tristan from 1973 on Living Stage. Some of these are probably still available as downloads, and they are immensely worth hearing.
Also not published commercially but available intermittently on Memories is CK's stupendous Strauss Heldenleben with the Vienna PO.
I'm sure you've discovered the wonderful Kleiber website, an invaluable source of information.
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Oh Caliban (you are no child of Sycorax!), this is EXACTLY why I'm doing a program on Kleiber. This is wonderful; thank you so much. (Now I have to find out how to embed U-Tube onto my hard drive for power point as I simply MUST have this musical moment.) And that orchestra; I saw them in their home last year - they glow in the dark.
My group are retirees and our organization is U3A; in the music group there are 2 retired music academics/musicians and about 4 other very knowledgeable people (one a chronic Wagner fan who last Thursday called the opening of St. Matthew Passion 'interminable'!!!) and the rest are willing to be 'educated'!!
Thanks to everybody for their great suggestions!! This is such a pleasure.
And thanks so much to everybody else for the great comments and advice; I didn't know about the Kleiber website - now I have no chance of moving from the computer before lunch (and it's just after 7.30am)!!Last edited by Tetrachord; 29-05-16, 21:38.
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Originally posted by Tetrachord View PostOh Caliban (you are no child of Sycorax!), this is EXACTLY why I'm doing a program on Kleiber. This is wonderful; thank you so much. (Now I have to find out how to embed U-Tube onto my hard drive for power point as I simply MUST have this musical moment.) And that orchestra; I saw them in their home last year - they glow in the dark.
My group are retirees and our organization is U3A; in the music group there are 2 retired music academics/musicians and about 4 other very knowledgeable people (one a chronic Wagner fan who last Thursday called the opening of St. Matthew Passion 'interminable'!!!) and the rest are willing to be 'educated'!!
Thanks to everybody for their great suggestions!! This is such a pleasure.
And thanks so much to everybody else for the great comments and advice; I didn't know about the Kleiber website - now I have no chance of moving from the computer before lunch (and it's just after 7.30am)!!
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Originally posted by Tetrachord View PostOh Caliban (you are no child of Sycorax!), this is EXACTLY why I'm doing a program on Kleiber. This is wonderful; thank you so much.
Very happy to be of assistance.
(I'm sure someone will be able to give further help with the video/powerpoint thing, if you find help is needed, by starting a thread on the "Techie" section of this Forum. If it's just a question of downloading the video to your hard-drive, there's a very useful - free - program called iSkysoft Video Converter, which I use: you simply copy a video's url address and click a 'paste url' button and it does it automatically. PM me if you need further detail)"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostDon't forget the father, who was every bit as great as the son.
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