Originally posted by waldo
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Bruckner: Symphony no. 7 BaL 13/12/14
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Originally posted by Pabmusic View PostI have all the Tintners, and even though I can't yet come to grips with Bruckner, I like the 7th and think that Tintner is superb. In fact, you have inspired me to play it.
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Originally posted by MickyD View PostDid anyone ever hear this period instrument 'Flying Dutchman' from Bruno Weil?
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Wagner-flieg...C3%A4nder+weil
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clive heath
The Jochum, Bruckner 7, with the Berliners that I have and which is currently on my site is from a double LP reissue DG 2726 054(the recording copyrighted 1966) on DG PRIVILEGE with the Good Friday music recorded earlier (1958?, Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra). Quite how this fits in with the various recordings already mentioned I'm not quite sure.
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Originally posted by MickyD View PostThanks Bryn, this newer one escaped me, I never heard about it on CD Review nor in IRR.
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Roehre
Originally posted by clive heath View PostThe Jochum, Bruckner 7, with the Berliners that I have and which is currently on my site is from a double LP reissue DG 2726 054(the recording copyrighted 1966) on DG PRIVILEGE with the Good Friday music recorded earlier (1958?, Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra). Quite how this fits in with the various recordings already mentioned I'm not quite sure.
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Originally posted by MickyD View PostI just found a crit somewhere saying that the voices on the older Bruno Weil set are stronger than those on the Minkowski.
One review of the Weil that I came across was quite negative re. his soloists.
You should able to get some idea of the quality of Minkowski's singers from the YouTube item previously linked to, and from samples on Qobuz, etc.
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Originally posted by MickyD View PostI just found a crit somewhere saying that the voices on the older Bruno Weil set are stronger than those on the Minkowski.
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