Originally posted by AmpH
View Post
American Classics
Collapse
X
-
Originally posted by Bryn View PostIs the performance/recording of Appalachian Spring up to the standard of DRD's earlier one with the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra (1981 Grammy award)? That's a favourite of mine, bought for the Ives Third coupling, I have to admit:
Comment
-
-
Black Swan
I too prefer the 13 instrument version of Appalachian Spring which is one of my favorite works.
Comment
-
Beef Oven
Originally posted by AmpH View PostA favourite Copland disc .....
Copland's Appalachian Spring is usually heard in its orchestral suite version, but I much prefer it as played here, as originally scored for 13 person chamber orchestra which (imv) best brings out the beauty and intimacy of the music. The Nonet is also a fine work.
Comment
-
Originally posted by Beef Oven View PostI prefer the orchestral version, but the discussion has made me think that I need to give the chamber version a closer listen.
I do like the orchestral suite - NYPO / Lenny B still sounds good and the full orchestral ballet score on the RCA SFSO / Tilson Thomas recording is even better, but I am always happiest when I return to the composer's original thoughts.
Comment
-
-
Beef Oven
Originally posted by AmpH View Postgive the chamber version a good listen - you may be surprised.
I do like the orchestral suite - NYPO / Lenny B still sounds good and the full orchestral ballet score on the RCA SFSO / Tilson Thomas recording is even better, but I am always happiest when I return to the composer's original thoughts.
Comment
-
Black Swan
I totally agree on the Tilson Thomas recording. It is my favorite full orchestra version, although I have Bernstein and Copland both conducting who are very good as well. I love this work except when parts get overplayed on Breakfast.
Comment
-
Originally posted by Beef Oven View PostIn the mid/late sixties in school assembly, we sang Sydney Carter's 'Lord Of The Dance' every week, along with 'Morning Has Broken' and songs from the musical 'Hair'. We must have had a pretty progressive guy planning the assemblies! Anyway, I always associated Appalachian Spring with big bold music, so the orchestral version feels more 'right' for me.
Comment
-
-
Originally posted by Black Swan View PostI totally agree on the Tilson Thomas recording. It is my favorite full orchestra version, although I have Bernstein and Copland both conducting who are very good as well. I love this work except when parts get overplayed on Breakfast.
Comment
-
-
Beef Oven
Originally posted by AmpH View PostYour school assemblies were certainly more interesting than mine ! I have mixed feelings when it comes to ' Lord of the Dance ' ever since I was obliged to go ( with my then beau ) to Michael Flatley's show - still haven't recovered !
Comment
-
Beef Oven
Originally posted by MrGongGong View Post
He's gone on my list to check out over the coming weeks.
Interesting. Cheers He Of More than One Gong.
Comment
Comment