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Originally posted by jayne lee wilson View PostSTOP PRESS!! - Just noticed booklet is available at eclassical and it's a smidgeon cheaper too.... off to download now.... Mum's settled in bed & I may squeeze in a movement or two before supper...
Update: Found, bought.
Yes, cheaper on eClassical
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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....
But as always mileage varies. My #1 among modern recordings is either Norrington or the Leipzig Blomstedt so if you don't like those, disregard my opinions, lol
The live Bernstein 6th (with the New York Philharmonic, 1976) is a fairly straightforward and exciting reading with questionable orchestral execution and way too much ritardando at the end of movements. I mean it's good and I'd recommend it as an alternative, alongside Rozhdestvensky (and with similar problems), but it's obviously not available at this point.
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Originally posted by kea View PostMy #1 among modern recordings is either Norrington or the Leipzig Blomstedt so if you don't like those, disregard my opinions, lolLast edited by ahinton; 10-01-18, 10:57.
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Originally posted by ahinton View PostI don't like the Norrington at all (although I don't detest it as much as I do his take on Mahler 9!) but I wouldn't dream of "disregarding" your opinions, Jayne!
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostYour loss in both instances. Still, never mind, there are lesser performances available in recorded form for you to resort to.
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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....
Norrington in Bruckner? The thought of it isn’t doing my queasy stomach any favors. Still, maybe I’ll stream it if Spotify has it
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