Originally posted by Caliban
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Who are your favourite five conductors, seen live.?
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Originally posted by salymap View PostThen there are the semi-forgotten conductors, Stanford Robinson,John Hollingsworth, Wynne Morris, Basil Cameron.
Perhaps someone remembers them.?
Stanford Robinson must have been one of the first orchestral conductors to appear regularly on TV.
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Originally posted by Ferretfancy View PostI certainly remember Basil Cameron, who was a Proms mainstay. He was an excellent Sibelius conductor, and I must have heard most of the symphonies live for the first time at the Albert Hall with him in charge. I've got his recording of the 2nd, which is perhaps a little tame, but his stereo recording of the Ireland Piano Concerto with Colin Horsley is splendid.
Stanford Robinson must have been one of the first orchestral conductors to appear regularly on TV.
I do think he was underrated and I particularly remember a marvellous Sibelius 6 and a lovely Delius 'Brigg Fair' that he conducted with the BBCSSO.
I don't remember any TV broadcasts, though. Perhaps you are referring to ERIC Robinson?
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I've just totted up my list of those I have seen conducting*.
Not all favourites but many had something unique to offer. 114 in total (and I expect waldhorn could probably list as many).
Favourites? Walter, Horenstein, Haitinck, Galliera, Rozhdestvensky
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* Head on from the horn section, but thankfully no collisions!Last edited by Hornspieler; 18-06-13, 08:33.
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This is not so easy, saly.
Among my early memories:
Barbirolli
Giulini
Boulez in Stravinsky
The young Colin Davis
Horenstein in Bruckner
Dorati
More recently:
Ivan Fischer
Jurowski in Brahms
Between those two poles:
Solti in Elgar
Haitink in Wagner
Mackerras in Janacek
Wish I'd seen:
Furtwangler
Monteux
Nikisch!
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Originally posted by verismissimo View PostWish I'd seen:
Furtwangler
Monteux
Nikisch!
Beecham (saly!)
Barbirolli
C Kleiber"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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I love this Forum - someone starts a Thread "Whom would you have liked to have seen live?" and gets three responses; someone else starts a Thread "Whom did you see live" and we start talking about the artists we would've liked to have seen live!
It's so adorably "English", somehow.[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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