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Originally posted by Hornspieler View PostI wouldn't call that "missing". Wise discrimination would be a better word.
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The Tchaikovsky ballets should surely be in any collection. As for Peer Gynt, I shall be using a little wise discrimination to hear the complete incidental music at the Barbican next weekend, conducted by Mark Minkowski.
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Originally posted by waldhorn View Post
Thanks a lot for that waldhorn. My record was with a French Radio orchestra but that was just as lovely
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Originally posted by EdgeleyRob View PostVivaldi's four seasons came up in a conversation I was having with a friend the other day.
This got me thinking,I don't have a single recording of this work.
Other so called warhorses or overdone classics that don't feature in my collection are -
Bolero.
Peer Gynt.
Tchaikovsky ballets.
Danse Macabre.
What's missing from your cd collection ?.
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Originally posted by cloughie View PostI can understand you avoiding recordings of Bolero but the way it is coupled on CD surely this means you are missing out on some other great and beautiful Ravel orchestral works.
I don't have that many Ravel orchestral cds on my shelves,my loss no doubt.
Love the piano and chamber music though.
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Originally posted by EdgeleyRob View PostYes.
That's all I have really.
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostIf you love Vaughan Williams, ER, the early Ravel works with orchestra are a must: RVW put his improved sense of orchestral colour after 1908 down to having studied with Ravel. That said, funnily enough, his friend Holst was very sniffy in a letter to him about Ravel's orchestrated Valses Nobles et Sentimentales, after they had been together to the British premiere of the work, describing it as "tawdry".
So much music so little time.
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