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  • Petrushka
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    • Nov 2010
    • 12249

    #16
    Only five? Oh dear, well here goes...

    Karajan
    Bernstein
    Solti
    Haitink
    Böhm

    I'm going to cheat and name another five as I couldn't possibly leave out

    Abbado
    Tennstedt
    Previn
    Colin Davis
    Wand

    I've met all of them except Karajan.
    "The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink

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    • Alison
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      • Nov 2010
      • 6455

      #17
      What's Bernie H conducting on Berlin DCH ?

      I am amazed at some of the choices but don't think trashing opinions is called for here!

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      • amateur51

        #18
        I'm amazed no-one has mentioned Sir Michael Tippett whose initial downbeat was oft-accompanied by a bellowed "GO!"

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        • Beef Oven

          #19
          Sinopoli
          Abbado
          Wand
          Boulez
          Sir Colin

          .

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          • Petrushka
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            • Nov 2010
            • 12249

            #20
            Originally posted by Alison View Post
            What's Bernie H conducting on Berlin DCH ?

            I am amazed at some of the choices but don't think trashing opinions is called for here!
            BH has a fair bit in the Berlin DCH, Alison. Bruckner 5, Mahler 7, Brahms VC, Bartok C for O, Lutoslawski 4. Worth getting a 48 hour ticket when you have a few days off so you can watch.
            "The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink

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            • teamsaint
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              • Nov 2010
              • 25209

              #21
              Originally posted by amateur51 View Post
              I'm amazed no-one has mentioned Sir Michael Tippett whose initial downbeat was oft-accompanied by a bellowed "GO!"
              now THAT i would have loved to see.

              (The Ramones used much the same technique).
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              • EdgeleyRob
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                • Nov 2010
                • 12180

                #22
                Originally posted by Alison View Post
                What's Bernie H conducting on Berlin DCH ?

                I am amazed at some of the choices but don't think trashing opinions is called for here!
                I had a listen to this over the weekend Alison.

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                Pretty good it was too.

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                • amateur51

                  #23
                  Originally posted by teamsaint View Post
                  now THAT i would have loved to see.

                  (The Ramones used much the same technique).
                  There was film of Tippett rehearsing with Leicestershire Schools Youth Orchestra on youtube with several prime examples of "GO!" but they seem to have disappeared

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                  • Il Grande Inquisitor
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                    • Mar 2007
                    • 961

                    #24
                    Originally posted by Alison View Post
                    I am amazed at some of the choices but don't think trashing opinions is called for here!
                    Don't forget that choices should be restricted to conductors the poster has 'seen live' (for which I read as being there in the concert hall rather than viewing on tv) so that may explain the absence of particular favourites. The conductor I most regret not seeing 'in the flesh' was Leonard Bernstein. I narrowly missed out on getting to see him conduct the LSO in Candide, which turned out to be one of his final engagements.

                    It would be interesting to know if there was a particularly memorable concert/ work for each of their top five conductors. My five (today - I could probably come up with a completely different list tomorrow) would be:

                    Georg Solti - Mahler 5 at the Barbican (my first time there, nearly got lost), as well as a wonderfully humane, mellow account of Simon Boccanegra at the ROH

                    Claudio Abbado - especially for his Brahms/ Mahler Berlin Phil prom and a shattering Mahler 3 with the Lucerne FO

                    Roger Norrington - (I can imagine the eye-rolling in some quarters here) seen many times, but his Schubert 9 with the LPO was revelatory, edge-of-the-seat stuff (and I'd only booked because of the Mendelssohn Midsummer Night's Dream in the first half...)

                    Valery Gergiev - often underwhelming in studio recordings but live - in the right repertoire - fantastic. I could cite many, many examples, but a searing Shostakovich 4 at the Proms, a Pictures the climax of which nearly felled the Barbican (which would have done us all a public service), and a Scheherazade/ Firebird with the Philharmonia which will go down as the greatest single orchestral concert I have ever witnessed.

                    Semyon Bychkov - an underrated conductor, but he delivers great results whether orchestral (anyone who can draw such an incredibly fine Alpine Symphony from the BBCSO deserves immense credit) or operatic - splendid in Wagner (much finer than Pappano) and as good as Pappano in Verdi (in Don Carlo he drew very different colours from the ROH orchestra than AP). His Verdi Requiem at the Proms was unforgettably intense.
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                    • Thropplenoggin
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                      • Mar 2013
                      • 1587

                      #25
                      Originally posted by Il Grande Inquisitor View Post

                      Semyon Bychkov - an underrated conductor, but he delivers great results whether orchestral (anyone who can draw such an incredibly fine Alpine Symphony from the BBCSO deserves immense credit) or operatic - splendid in Wagner (much finer than Pappano) and as good as Pappano in Verdi (in Don Carlo he drew very different colours from the ROH orchestra than AP).
                      That's reassuring - I'm seeing him in Tristan und Isolde at the Proms next month. I do like some of his recordings very much: his Strauss, Brahms and Shostakovich are impressive, and I've heard good things about his Mahler 3 (not heard it yet- it's not on Qobuz and goes for silly money on Amawon).

                      His name also presents him with the opportunity for some famous last words - Life's a Bychkov and then you die.





                      Seems there's a live performance on YouTube with the same forces: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xMYVlHSciq8
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                      • Il Grande Inquisitor
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                        • Mar 2007
                        • 961

                        #26
                        Originally posted by Brassbandmaestro View Post
                        leinsdorf
                        Rattle
                        Previn
                        Andrew Litton
                        Rozhdestvensky
                        What did you see Leinsdorf conduct, bbm, and where?
                        Our chief weapon is surprise...surprise and fear...fear and surprise.... Our two weapons are fear and surprise...and ruthless efficiency....

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                        • Barbirollians
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                          • Nov 2010
                          • 11682

                          #27
                          Originally posted by Il Grande Inquisitor View Post
                          Don't forget that choices should be restricted to conductors the poster has 'seen live' (for which I read as being there in the concert hall rather than viewing on tv) so that may explain the absence of particular favourites. The conductor I most regret not seeing 'in the flesh' was Leonard Bernstein. I narrowly missed out on getting to see him conduct the LSO in Candide, which turned out to be one of his final engagements.

                          It would be interesting to know if there was a particularly memorable concert/ work for each of their top five conductors. My five (today - I could probably come up with a completely different list tomorrow) would be:

                          Georg Solti - Mahler 5 at the Barbican (my first time there, nearly got lost), as well as a wonderfully humane, mellow account of Simon Boccanegra at the ROH

                          Claudio Abbado - especially for his Brahms/ Mahler Berlin Phil prom and a shattering Mahler 3 with the Lucerne FO

                          Roger Norrington - (I can imagine the eye-rolling in some quarters here) seen many times, but his Schubert 9 with the LPO was revelatory, edge-of-the-seat stuff (and I'd only booked because of the Mendelssohn Midsummer Night's Dream in the first half...)

                          Valery Gergiev - often underwhelming in studio recordings but live - in the right repertoire - fantastic. I could cite many, many examples, but a searing Shostakovich 4 at the Proms, a Pictures the climax of which nearly felled the Barbican (which would have done us all a public service), and a Scheherazade/ Firebird with the Philharmonia which will go down as the greatest single orchestral concert I have ever witnessed.

                          Semyon Bychkov - an underrated conductor, but he delivers great results whether orchestral (anyone who can draw such an incredibly fine Alpine Symphony from the BBCSO deserves immense credit) or operatic - splendid in Wagner (much finer than Pappano) and as good as Pappano in Verdi (in Don Carlo he drew very different colours from the ROH orchestra than AP). His Verdi Requiem at the Proms was unforgettably intense.
                          Bychkov will have to go some to match Pappano's conducting of Tristan in the ROH a couple of years back . He is indubitably a great opera conductor though . Despite the immensely irritating insertion of the Craig Revel Horwood repeat of Act 2 - which sent me to the bar - Bychkov conducted a wonderfully moving and fresh Boheme at Covent garden last year .

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                          • gurnemanz
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                            • Nov 2010
                            • 7387

                            #28
                            Originally posted by Il Grande Inquisitor View Post
                            What did you see Leinsdorf conduct, bbm, and where?
                            Question not addressed to me but it reminded me of a memorable Stravinsky/Brahms Prom from my youth with Ms Haendel on great form in a bright red dress.

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                            • gurnemanz
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                              • Nov 2010
                              • 7387

                              #29
                              Originally posted by Barbirollians View Post
                              Bychkov will have to go some to match Pappano's conducting of Tristan in the ROH a couple of years back . He is indubitably a great opera conductor though . Despite the immensely irritating insertion of the Craig Revel Horwood repeat of Act 2 - which sent me to the bar - Bychkov conducted a wonderfully moving and fresh Boheme at Covent garden last year .
                              We loved his Tannhäuser at ROH a couple of years ago.

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                              • Pabmusic
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                                • May 2011
                                • 5537

                                #30
                                All seen more than once (to confirm the initial impression, I suppose):

                                Boult
                                Haitink
                                Previn
                                Handley
                                del Mar

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