I have the Faure violin sonatas disk. Very good it is too.
Naxos favourites
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A Naxos top 10
Shostakovich,Symphonies 5 & 9,BRT Philharmonic Orchestra Brussels,Alexander Rahbari
Shostakovich,String Quartets 14 & 15,Eder Quartet
Mendelssohn,Piano Trios 1 & 2,Gould Trio
Vaughan Williams,Symphonies 7 & 8,Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra,Kees Bakels
Elgar,Violin Concerto & Cockaigne,Dong-Suk Kang,Polish National Radio SO,Adrian Leaper
Alwyn,Piano Concertos 1 & 2,Sonata Alla Toccata,Derby Day Overture,Peter Donohoe,Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra,James Judd
Arnold,Symphony No 9,National Symphony Orchestra Of Ireland,Andrew Penny
Arnold,String Quartets 1 & 2 / Vita Abundans,Maggini Quartet
Meyer,Piano Quartet & Quintet,Piotr Sałajczyk,Silesian Quartet
Ireland,Violin Sonatas 1 & 2,Cello Sonata,Lucy Gould,Alice Neary,Benjamin Frith“Music is the best means we have of digesting time." — Igor Stravinsky
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Recap....
So many.....
Bruckner Symphonies from Tintner,
Martinu Piano Concertos and Symphonies from Fagen and Koukl,
Arnold with Andrew Penny....
Walter Piston with Schwarz and Kuchar....
Wit's Szymanowski as aforementioned years back.... and don't forget his Lutosławski edition....
More recently...
Gorgeous Dutilleux in Lille, from Ang and Casadesus...
New Release this week, D'Indy from Malmo with Darrell Ang, and very good too....
Listen to unlimited or download d'Indy: Orchestral Works by Malmö Symphony Orchestra in Hi-Res quality on Qobuz. Subscription from £10.83/month.
the Saugefleurie poem here is an absolute gem.... "Wagnerian but quintessentially French"... as the notes have it....Last edited by jayne lee wilson; 16-05-19, 01:14.
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Originally posted by richardfinegold View PostMy most recent Naxos purchase was Debussy Martrydom of St Sebastian with Jan Pascal Tortelier and the excellent Ulster Orchestra.
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sgjames
From quite a long list of NAXOS CDs in my possesion, the following are particular favourites:
1) Douglas Lilburn - Symphonies, Orchestral Works & Chamber Music
NZ Symphony O, Judd & NZ String Qt - 3 Separate CDs.
These excellent CDs represent Lilburn's first period of composition - before his regrettable decision (IMO) to change to electroacoustic music.
2) George Butterworth - Songs from a Shropshire Lad, Folk Songs from Sussex
Roderick Williams, Iain Burnside.
A wonderful CD - particularly the Housman settings.
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Originally posted by jayne lee wilson View Post[I]Recap....
Wit's Szymanowski as aforementioned years back.... and don't forget his Lutosławski edition....
More recently...
Gorgeous Dutilleux in Lille, from Ang and Casadesus...
New Release this week, D'Indy from Malmo with Darrell Ang, and very good too....
Listen to unlimited or download d'Indy: Orchestral Works by Malmö Symphony Orchestra in Hi-Res quality on Qobuz. Subscription from £10.83/month.
the Saugefleurie poem here is an absolute gem.... "Wagnerian but quintessentially French"... as the notes have it....
Looking at Presto we find - https://www.prestomusic.com/classica...-symphony-no-1
Since you are into these things Jayne, have you ever compared the Hi-Res downloads with the exact same Naxos CD? The Dutilleux CDs seem to be available in regular CD format, plus also in FLAC at higher sampling rate and bit depth, but roughly the same price - just a tad more.
Though as you are a Qobuz enthusiast, you may not do either CD or downloads any more, so just use the Qobuz version.
I can try in lower res - as here - for example - https://open.qobuz.com/album/0747313359677
I am not convinced yet about Qobuz Hi Res - but am warming to the idea very slowly. Cost is a consideration as well as quality.
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Originally posted by cloughie View PostThere is a appears to be a Debussy Martrydom of St Sebastian on Naxos by the LyonO with Markl and a load of Debussy by Tortelier on Chandos but I cannot see the Martyrdom amongst them!
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostThis revived thread is turning out to be interesting since it last had an outing.
Looking at Presto we find - https://www.prestomusic.com/classica...-symphony-no-1
Since you are into these things Jayne, have you ever compared the Hi-Res downloads with the exact same Naxos CD? The Dutilleux CDs seem to be available in regular CD format, plus also in FLAC at higher sampling rate and bit depth, but roughly the same price - just a tad more.
Though as you are a Qobuz enthusiast, you may not do either CD or downloads any more, so just use the Qobuz version.
I can try in lower res - as here - for example - https://open.qobuz.com/album/0747313359677
I am not convinced yet about Qobuz Hi Res - but am warming to the idea very slowly. Cost is a consideration as well as quality.
Both are outstanding readings of very beautiful music easily comparable with earlier releases from Morlot, Hans Graf, P-Järvi etc...possibly finer still.
I did't buy the CD of either, but Naxos don't usually disappoint in their SQ now, in whatever medium...
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Originally posted by sgjames View PostGeorge Butterworth - Songs from a Shropshire Lad, Folk Songs from Sussex
Roderick Williams, Iain Burnside.
A wonderful CD - particularly the Housman settings.I keep hitting the Escape key, but I'm still here!
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I have the Williams/Burnside recording - as you say, it's wonderful!
The relative cheapness of Naxos CDs has also encouraged me over the years to investigate a range of works by British composers such as Alwyn, Bax, Bliss, Howells and Moeran and American composers including Barber and Schuman.
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Originally posted by LMcD View PostI have the Williams/Burnside recording - as you say, it's wonderful!
The relative cheapness of Naxos CDs has also encouraged me over the years to investigate a range of works by British composers such as Alwyn, Bax, Bliss, Howells and Moeran and American composers including Barber and Schuman.
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