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The Recordings of Andre Previn
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Originally posted by Keraulophone View PostYou have reminded me of one of my all-time favourite LPs. Janet Baker is more emotionally attuned to these Duparc songs even than native chanteuse - the incomparably fine mezzo, very well accompanied by Preview and the brilliant LSO of those days.
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I first heard Previn's name around 1960 when I Could Have Danced All Night, from the My Fair Lady album he made with Shelly Manne and Leroy Vinnegar, was broadcast. This was recorded in 1956 and was the first jazz LP to sell a million copies. When he recorded Shostakovich 5 I rushed out and bought it in spite of a lukewarm review in Gramophone.
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Originally posted by Keraulophone View PostAndre Previn was also a marvellous chamber music collaborator, as witness the lovely record he made of the Ravel Piano Trio c/w Shostakovitch PianoTrio No. 2, with Ralph Kirshbaum and Yong Uck Kim (EMI HQS 1330) - my introduction (at undergrad age) to these sublime masterpieces of chamber music.
Yes, indeed, and his recording of the Mozart piano quartets with members of the Musikverein Quartet is excellent. He was also a very fine soloist in Mozart piano concertos, e.g. his recording of no K491 with the VPO. I see also that there is a recording of Mozart concertos with Previn as the soloist and the LSO conducted by Boult - has anyone heard this?
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Originally posted by aeolium View PostYes, indeed, and his recording of the Mozart piano quartets with members of the Musikverein Quartet is excellent. He was also a very fine soloist in Mozart piano concertos, e.g. his recording of no K491 with the VPO. I see also that there is a recording of Mozart concertos with Previn as the soloist and the LSO conducted by Boult - has anyone heard this?
This is it:
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amateur51
Originally posted by Keraulophone View PostAndre Previn was also a marvellous chamber music collaborator, as witness the lovely record he made of the Ravel Piano Trio c/w Shostakovitch PianoTrio No. 2, with Ralph Kirshbaum and Yong Uck Kim (EMI HQS 1330) - my introduction (at undergrad age) to these sublime masterpieces of chamber music.
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Originally posted by Keraulophone View PostAndre Previn was also a marvellous chamber music collaborator, as witness the lovely record he made of the Ravel Piano Trio c/w Shostakovitch PianoTrio No. 2, with Ralph Kirshbaum and Yong Uck Kim (EMI HQS 1330) - my introduction (at undergrad age) to these sublime masterpieces of chamber music.
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amateur51
Originally posted by rauschwerk View PostHe was introduced to chamber music by Joseph Szigeti, who could not believe that such a brilliant pianist and sight reader simply didn't know the Beethoven trios. Later he formed the Pacific Arts Trio with Israel Baker and Edgar Lustgarten. He was nothing if not thorough. When they could not believe the metronome marks printed in the Shostakovich trio score, Previn simply decided to call the composer, undeterred by scathing comments from his colleagues about the practicability of the idea.
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Originally posted by rauschwerk View PostHe was nothing if not thorough. When they could not believe the metronome marks printed in the Shostakovich trio score, Previn simply decided to call the composer, undeterred by scathing comments from his colleagues about the practicability of the idea.[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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