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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostAnd the expense!
Some mentioned here (e.g performances by Schuricht mentioned in passing) are not obviously available on streaming or download sites, and may only be available in the relatively expensive NLA/second hand market.
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostNorrington is on Qobuz and also on Amazon Unlimited. Does that help at all?
Some mentioned here (e.g performances by Schuricht mentioned in passing) are not obviously available on streaming or download sites, and may only be available in the relatively expensive NLA/second hand market.
A download of the Schuricht would be nice.
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View Post
Some mentioned here (e.g performances by Schuricht mentioned in passing) are not obviously available on streaming or download sites, and may only be available in the relatively expensive NLA/second hand market.
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Originally posted by Alain Maréchal View PostI mentioned Schuricht, but I was asking if he ever recorded it. I think not, but would be very happy if one were available.[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostNeither could I. He did record 8 and 9, which I just notice am.uk tells me I already have.[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostI wonder how a studio Bernstein studio Bruckner 6 would go.
Incidentally, when ES reviewed that Yannick N-S recording (G., Awards/2013 - see #118 above), he did so alongside another newcomer, the Netherlands Radio Philharmonic/Jaap Van Sweden.(remember his fine Proms 8th a few years back?)... he liked both very much but actually preferred the latter; I guess no-one's heard that?
Sampling via Qobuz sounds a touch grand for my current tastes; no booklet, but it is 24/96 so I may yet try it full-sized....
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Originally posted by jayne lee wilson View PostI think it would depend on what year (and which orchestra) you took your Time Machine back to....
Incidentally, when ES reviewed that Yannick N-S recording (G., Awards/2013 - see #118 above), he did so alongside another newcomer, the Netherlands Radio Philharmonic/Jaap Van Sweden.(remember his fine Proms 8th a few years back?)... he liked both very much but actually preferred the latter; I guess no-one's heard that?
Sampling via Qobuz sounds a touch grand for my current tastes; no booklet, but it is 24/96 so I may yet try it full-sized....
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Originally posted by Richard Barrett View PostListening again to Norrington. I think this will do me for the forseeable future, I mean this and the other ones I already have, but especially this.
Update: Just finished. This one goes right to the top of my list. Astonishingly clear and upfront sound quality with amazing separation and attack. A completely secular Bruckner delivery/performance. No fatigue at the finish, happy to listen again, back to back. The relative modesty of the orchestral forces of the Orchestre Metropolitan, vis-a-vis US and European forces is a benefit to the fleet of foot rendition.
I'm downloading the Jaap Van Sweden as I type and I look forward to the comparison. As Jayne points out, ES's Gramophone review slightly favours JVS over Yannick. This next listen will be interesting.
Last edited by Beef Oven!; 09-01-18, 22:18.
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