Which issue of the Klemperer Kingsway 6th was that Petrushka? As I noted recently, both the EMI Studio and EMI GROC masterings sound fine here - indeed exceptional, even by the usual 60s Kingsway standards....
Still hoping to get around the new Haitink (very keen on his 1970 RCOA one), but Mum's very poorly again (change of meds not going well...) and the best I can hope for is fitting in a Mozart Symphony around the margins of the day, or within the inevitable sleeplessness of the dawn.... but it's my present addiction so...that's OK! Come to think of it, Ligeti offers usefully un-Brucknerian timescales too. Now there's a combination...
A shame that the Rosbaud** B6 is box-locked; fascinating, keen to revisit....
I do see the work as, along with No.2, standing at a slight angle to the Brucknerian universe , but I haven't time to elaborate right now.
(**autocorrect WILL keep saying "Rosebud"....
Still hoping to get around the new Haitink (very keen on his 1970 RCOA one), but Mum's very poorly again (change of meds not going well...) and the best I can hope for is fitting in a Mozart Symphony around the margins of the day, or within the inevitable sleeplessness of the dawn.... but it's my present addiction so...that's OK! Come to think of it, Ligeti offers usefully un-Brucknerian timescales too. Now there's a combination...
A shame that the Rosbaud** B6 is box-locked; fascinating, keen to revisit....
I do see the work as, along with No.2, standing at a slight angle to the Brucknerian universe , but I haven't time to elaborate right now.
(**autocorrect WILL keep saying "Rosebud"....
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