Wolfgang Sawallisch RIP
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Mandryka
Also some great Hindemith and obscure Wagner recorded late in the day with the Philadelphians.
A great conservative conductor.
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That looks a very interesting box set, gurnemanz. I wonder why so few of Schubert's choral works - apart from the A flat and E flat masses - are broadcast or on concert programmes (although I suppose you could say the same of Haydn's Masses).
It was good to see the Guardian obit mention the great Sawallisch recording of Mozart's piano concertos K467 and K482 with Annie Fischer and the Philharmonia, still one of my favourite recordings of those concertos.
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Originally posted by aeolium View Post....It was good to see the Guardian obit mention the great Sawallisch recording of Mozart's piano concertos K467 and K482 with Annie Fischer and the Philharmonia, still one of my favourite recordings of those concertos.
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I've got the double CD of the Carl Orff's 'Die Kluge Frau' and 'Der Mond' with the Philharmonia under Sawallisch which despite their 50s origin still sound very well. And I've also got 'Frau ohne Schatten' (Kollo/Studer/Schwarz) which is very good as well: maybe not not as stellar as the Solti million dollar version with Domingo but a fine account notwithstanding.
Sawallisch was a wonderful conductor in the conservative mode, and he will be sadly missed by his many admirers.
RIP maestro.
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How is the Beethoven symphony cycle with the Concertgebouw regarded these days? I nearly bought the bargain Brilliant box when it was practically being given away at a HMV sale a year or so ago but I seemed to recall some negative reviews so didn't bother."The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Originally posted by AmpH View PostHis Mendelssohn symphony cycle with the New Philharmonia Orchestra has long been a favourite of mine - currently available in one of those bargain Brilliant Classics boxes.
K."Let me have my own way in exactly everything, and a sunnier and more pleasant creature does not exist." Thomas Carlyle
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Mr Lebrecht's appreciation of Sawallisch includes the following which has some current significance: "The death of Wolfgang Sawallisch’s wife Mechthild in 1998 was a major blow. The couple had been close friends with Cardinal Ratzinger, who always attended Sawallisch’s regular concerts at Santa Cecilia in Rome. Indeed, Ratzinger came to Munich at his own expense to conduct the Requiem Mass in Mechthild’s honour. After her death, Sawallisch became a lonely figure and when his health no longer permitted public performance, retired to his estate in Bavaria."
Inidentally, there is a good Sawallisch recording of Schumann's neglected Requiem which is well worth a listen (with Marjana Lipovsek's surname bizarrely misspelled on the cover).
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Originally posted by gurnemanz View PostMr Lebrecht's appreciation of Sawallisch includes the following which has some current significance: "The death of Wolfgang Sawallisch’s wife Mechthild in 1998 was a major blow. The couple had been close friends with Cardinal Ratzinger, who always attended Sawallisch’s regular concerts at Santa Cecilia in Rome. Indeed, Ratzinger came to Munich at his own expense to conduct the Requiem Mass in Mechthild’s honour.
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