Would Bruno Walter’s recordings sound dated now?
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Originally posted by Hornspieler View PostI played in this symphony under Dr Bruno Walter in the Royal Festival Hall with the BBC Symphony Orchestra in 1955.
I think that the experience was so moving (and enlightening) that I really would have a problem listening to someone else conducting.
I wonder if there is any other message border, or musician who remembers that occasion?
It was broadcast live and I still have it recorded off air (mono) somewhere, on open reel tape
(Fischer Dieskau sang the "Lieder Eines Fahrenden Gesellen" on the same broadcast)
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostIt seems that a recording of this performance is indeed to see the light of day. ICA Classics has announced the release of a recording in the Richard Itter collection of a 1955 BBCSO/Walter performance."The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Originally posted by Conchis View PostHe's my other favourite conductor. Sadly, between them, they didn't record a complete Mahler cycle.
This must have been only a few weeks before Maazel died . To me, whatever one thinks about Maazel as a man (and who dosn't ) it shows what a superb musician that he was. And what an orchestra! One of music's 'great unknowns' which it would be marvellous to hear live. But he does throw odd looks at some points (I suspect that I know which section/s but may be wrong).
Above all Maazel realises that exitement does not equate with either speed or volume (on the other hand, one conductor for whom I played often at one time also used this maxim but he managed as a result to make everything boring )
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For quite a long time I only owned one recording which was Kubelik and the Bavarians. I now have several more - Walter (1961), Tennstedt, Bernstein, and an honorable mention for a fine rendition from the oft-neglected Herbert Kegel on Berlin Classics with the Dresden Philharmonic. (I have this box)
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Originally posted by cloughie View PostI have recordings of 1-7 and 9 from various sources but I have not heard the Testament live Berlin recordings of 2 3 and 6. Has anyone heard any of these and can comment?
If you buy them uou do get some lovely Janet Baker singing though .....
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostNot essential in my opinion. The Legends Mahler 3 is rather more involving - the live Testament Mahler 6 from just days before the EMI sessions is also much more exciting .
If you buy them uou do get some lovely Janet Baker singing though .....
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Originally posted by cloughie View PostThanks, Barbs, I'll stick with what I have got - I have the Legends 3 and the Stuttgart No2 (EMI Great conductors) and the Intaglio live with Meyer and HO!Last edited by Barbirollians; 23-10-18, 23:23.
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