I came across this blog a few days ago. Most of the recordings are of live concerts (including Sir Adrian in a live Planets with the Boston Symphony, and a lengthy interview with Samuel Barber and John Browning about the piano concerto). In particular there's much William Steinberg - someone I have always rated, but who didn't record all that much - including a fine un-HIPP Beethoven 9 from Carnegie Hall.
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Originally posted by Pabmusic View Post... In particular there's much William Steinberg - someone I have always rated, but who didn't record all that much - including a fine un-HIPP Beethoven 9 from Carnegie Hall. ...
[Ah: "This is a wonderful reading of the Ninth, with Steinberg using what sounds like his own performing version making use of some of the Mahler retuchens, some of Weingartner's amendments and some of his own changes."]
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Thropplenoggin
Any ideas where the recordings are on the site's blog posts???
Lots of juicy stuff (Horenstein conducting various Mahler symphonies!) but I can't seem to find a link to the sounds!!!
All I get is a nice picture, a blog post heading, and text. No link, no video, no sound file.
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There seem to be links to Mediafire in some of the comments, which then reveal a dreaded .rar file. I've never been able to do much with those (Windows PC). Boo!
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Originally posted by Thropplenoggin View PostAny ideas where the recordings are on the site???
Lots of juicy stuff (Horenstein conducting various Mahler symphonies!) but I can't seem to find a link to the sounds!!!
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Thropplenoggin
Thanks Pabmusic and Bryn.
What should I use to convert the .rar file?
Am I right in thinking some of these recordings haven't been released commercially?
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Originally posted by Thropplenoggin View PostThanks Pabmusic and Bryn.
What should I use to convert the .rar file?
Am I right in thinking some of these recordings haven't been released commercially?
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