Originally posted by rauschwerk
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Berlioz overtures - recordings compared
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Originally posted by Lordgeous View PostBeecham's still sounds so fresh and exciting. Heard it first as a schoolboy and still knocks the socks off me! Great recording too - 'historical' seems somehow to do it an injustice!
Sorry to lower the tone of this thread but I remember depping with the Halle somewhere during a period when they were recording a set of Berlioz overtures (I think with James Loughran). I heard a conversation between two players - "who wants to buy a record of bloody Berlioz overtures?" I nearly piped up "me!" but those were the days when young deps kept their ears open and their mouths shut if they knew what was good for them. Very different to today!
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Originally posted by Once Was 4 View PostI remember depping with the Halle somewhere during a period when they were recording a set of Berlioz overtures (I think with James Loughran).
Did it ever make it to CD? I was working in Manchester when this was recorded and remember - I think - a pretty fizzing performance of Carnival Romain.
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Originally posted by HighlandDougie View Posthttps://www.discogs.com/Berlioz-Hall...elease/6495773
Did it ever make it to CD? I was working in Manchester when this was recorded and remember - I think - a pretty fizzing performance of Carnival Romain.
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostThe Loughran Overtures got a generally positive review from John Warrack in Gramophone though he thought the cor anglais solo a bit formal - he didn't like the Fantastique much considering it disappointing.
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