Didn't see a thread on the passing of Georges Pretre, but thought people here should see the news. (Will delete this thread if there already is one.)
Georges Prêtre (1924-2017)
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Sorry to hear of this. I don't have many of his recordings, though I do have the Shostakovich 12 with the Festive Overture - I think it was on CFP with the Philharmonia Orchestra.
I liked one of his NYD concerts - not sure which one - I thought it was only yesterday but it was either 2008 or 2010. I probably would have liked both, but I only saw one of them.
He also recorded Poulenc's music, including the organ concerto played by Maurice Duruflé - http://www.gramophone.co.uk/feature/...ording-is-best - which is still considered one of the best.
Georges Prêtre RIP
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Originally posted by Alison View PostOh how sad. I was always hopeful of one more NYD concert in Vienna but as the years passed realised that was increasingly unlikely. Thanks for posting BSP.
His recording of Also Sprach Zarathustra is surely one of THE great recordings of the work.
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For me - Prêtre means - Poulenc!
Nobody does it better.. Some of my first borrowed LPs were of his Poulenc, the two-piano-concerto , Les Biches, the Gloria....
In the wonderful Green & White Box released as part of the EMI edition in the 1990s the Sinfonietta stood out. A perfect, playful, poignantly tuneful memorial. Very French. Pathos with a lighter touch.
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Originally posted by jayne lee wilson View PostFor me - Prêtre means - Poulenc!
Nobody does it better.. Some of my first borrowed LPs were of his Poulenc, the two-piano-concerto , Les Biches, the Gloria....
In the wonderful Green & White Box released as part of the EMI edition in the 1990s the Sinfonietta stood out. A perfect, playful, poignantly tuneful memorial. Very French. Pathos with a lighter touch.
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