Originally posted by richardfinegold
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The Handwriting of the Conductor
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In the sixties I remember Paray's recordings were sought after by very few but they were enthusiasts and they detected a distinctive musical voice unlike anyone else at the time. I never listened but I'm going to now; I'm a lot older and more willing to be swayed by the enthusiasm of others sustained over decades.
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Originally posted by gradus View PostIn the sixties I remember Paray's recordings were sought after by very few but they were enthusiasts and they detected a distinctive musical voice unlike anyone else at the time. I never listened but I'm going to now; I'm a lot older and more willing to be swayed by the enthusiasm of others sustained over decades.It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Originally posted by gradus View PostIn the sixties I remember Paray's recordings were sought after by very few but they were enthusiasts and they detected a distinctive musical voice unlike anyone else at the time. I never listened but I'm going to now; I'm a lot older and more willing to be swayed by the enthusiasm of others sustained over decades.
CD transfers of what were very good original masters has given us a fresh hearing - though I suspect many of the ones I snapped up when they were first reissued are no longer in the catalogue.
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Originally posted by Petrushka View PostThe original quote was in Dutch (I think I got it from the Dutch Radio 4 website) which I can't now find and I did a Google translate to give the English version. In this context, I feel pretty sure that 'signature' is more likely closer to Haitink's original meaning.
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The Paray recordings were reissued very recently by a Japanese company in an inexpensive reissue box. They appear to have a different remastering than the one used in the Mercury big box(es), and I slightly prefer the newest remastering. The whole box around 10 CDs went for around $20. The only disadvantage is that digitally many of the disc track listings appear in Japanese only, so instead of donating the CDs to a charity shop after burning them to my Melco I've kept them. The box still takes 1/4 of the space that the Paray discs which I had bought prior to the big box reissues.
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Originally posted by EnemyoftheStoat View PostThere is a biography of BH called "De Klank als Handschrift", which I suspect references the quote. If so, it does indeed mean handwriting, as signature would be "handtekening" or "signatuur".
But Karajan wanted his signature on everything he produced.
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Originally posted by richardfinegold View PostThe Paray recordings were reissued very recently by a Japanese company in an inexpensive reissue box. They appear to have a different remastering than the one used in the Mercury big box(es), and I slightly prefer the newest remastering. The whole box around 10 CDs went for around $20. The only disadvantage is that digitally many of the disc track listings appear in Japanese only, so instead of donating the CDs to a charity shop after burning them to my Melco I've kept them. The box still takes 1/4 of the space that the Paray discs which I had bought prior to the big box reissues.
Some of the collections from other conductors, such as Martinon, Markevitch, Kletzki on the same label might be of interest, though I've not tried them.
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