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Vaughan Williams by non-British orchestras
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Originally posted by french frank View Post
Could have been an interesting release however!
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Originally posted by cloughie View PostI thought the dodgy sleeve and 495… number did not ring true and. Why had we not been aware of it earlier!
Could have been an interesting release however!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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I believe the release date was April 1st.
Stranger things have happened, however, such as Toscanini conducting 'An American in Paris', and Fritz Reiner not only recording but commissioning Robert Russell Bennett's 'Symphonic Picture' on 'Porgy and Bess'. So he must have smiled once, at least.
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Originally posted by smittims View PostI believe the release date was April 1st.
Stranger things have happened, however, such as Toscanini conducting 'An American in Paris', and Fritz Reiner not only recording but commissioning Robert Russell Bennett's 'Symphonic Picture' on 'Porgy and Bess'. So he must have smiled once, at least.
“Which of these three great conductors said this: ‘My intention always has been to arrive at human contact without enforcing authority…The great mystery of music-making requires real friendship among those who work together…’? As sure as hell it wasn’t Evgeny Mravinsky (1903-88). In a head-to-head for Most Frightening Conductor, he would beat Fritz Reiner by a scowl. Unsmiling and austere, he is the thin-lipped, sadistic headmaster of your nightmares.”
[ The answer to the question was the affable, collegiate, ever-smiling Guilini.]
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Originally posted by edashtav View PostJeremy Nicholas,in The Gramophone wrote:
“Which of these three great conductors said this: ‘My intention always has been to arrive at human contact without enforcing authority…The great mystery of music-making requires real friendship among those who work together…’? [...] [ The answer to the question was the affable, collegiate, ever-smiling Guilini.]
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Originally posted by akiralx View PostOT, but of the completely non-British recordings of Elgar's Second Symphony in my collection, i would place the Sydney SO/Ashkenazy above the Stockholm PO/Oramo.
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I was at this performance of A Sea Symphony in York Minster on Saturday.
The choir included members from Münster (York's twin city), who had given this (also joint) performance there earlier this year:
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