erwbol Posted July 7, 2017 Report Posted July 7, 2017 (edited) 2 hours ago, soulpope said: A new acquisition - stupendous performances by Sviatoslav Richter .... this may be my best buy of the year 2017 as of now .... I have put it in my Amazon DE cart for the coming months. One question, though. Since this is a live recording, is there any coughing audible? I generally avoid classical live recordings for this reason. Why don't they simply cut out the coughing (between sections at least)? Edited July 7, 2017 by erwbol Quote
soulpope Posted July 7, 2017 Report Posted July 7, 2017 1 hour ago, erwbol said: I have put it in my Amazon DE cart for the coming months. One question, though. Since this is a live recording, is there any coughing audible? I generally avoid classical live recordings for this reason. Why don't they simply cut out the coughing (between sections at least)? As these performances were recorded in Japan you can rest assured that most of the attendees would have preferred to die before coughing .... quite in the contrary if these would habe been Russian concert recordings .... Quote
erwbol Posted July 7, 2017 Report Posted July 7, 2017 3 hours ago, soulpope said: As these performances were recorded in Japan you can rest assured that most of the attendees would have preferred to die before coughing .... quite in the contrary if these would habe been Russian concert recordings .... Then I guess Keith Jarrett has not toured Russia for a looooong time. What's the situation like in Austria? From my limited experience attending classical concerts it can be pretty bad here. I don't get the impression most offenders give a fuck. The percentage of people past their fifties with a history of smoking in attendance mustn't help either. Quote
soulpope Posted July 7, 2017 Report Posted July 7, 2017 1 hour ago, erwbol said: Then I guess Keith Jarrett has not toured Russia for a looooong time. What's the situation like in Austria? From my limited experience attending classical concerts it can be pretty bad here. I don't get the impression most offenders give a fuck. The percentage of people past their fifties with a history of smoking in attendance mustn't help either. As a regular visotor/subscriber to classical music in Austria I have (unfortunately) to report that domestic/tourist enriched audiences are very noisy. Even worse - as you mentioned - they take it for granted to behave like in their own living room .... it is disrespect to both the artis(s) and the fellow listeners at the same time ..... age may be an factor, but inappropriate behaviour is seemingly ageless .... Quote
erwbol Posted July 7, 2017 Report Posted July 7, 2017 1 hour ago, soulpope said: As a regular visotor/subscriber to classical music in Austria I have (unfortunately) to report that domestic/tourist enriched audiences are very noisy. Even worse - as you mentioned - they take it for granted to behave like in their own living room .... it is disrespect to both the artis(s) and the fellow listeners at the same time ..... age may be an factor, but inappropriate behaviour is seemingly ageless .... The most perplexing and infuriating thing I witnessed was two men with a front row seat next to me having a conversation directly behind the back of Alexander von Schlippenbach. It took at least twenty minutes for them to remove themselves to the back of the room. Luckily the Schlippenbach Trio will play the Bimhuis again this December. Quote
soulpope Posted July 8, 2017 Report Posted July 8, 2017 Earlier today .... : My favourite recording of the Brahms String Quintets .... Quote
JSngry Posted July 8, 2017 Report Posted July 8, 2017 I like this. It's not "great", but it's...not asshole-y. Some are, ya' know. Interesting (enough) interview here: http://www.bruceduffie.com/read3.html Quote
HutchFan Posted July 9, 2017 Report Posted July 9, 2017 Mahler: Symphony No. 8 / Sinopoli, Philharmonia O, et al (DG) Trying again to find my way into my least favorite Mahler symphony. I like it. But -- unlike all of the others -- I don't love it. Quote
mikeweil Posted July 9, 2017 Report Posted July 9, 2017 http://www.brilliantclassics.com/articles/e/erotica-antiqua-neapolitan-villanellas/ This is great. A singer that has as much experience in Neapolitan folkore as in Early Music and traditional theatre, and an ensemble that is keenly aware of the Spanish connection in the Naples music scene over the centuries. Finally a group that properly understand the intricate, Arabian inspired rhythms of this music and plays them in a relaxed, natural and grooving manner. The singer's use of vibrato and other embellishments is very defined and based on the sung texts - what else can ask for? Quote
soulpope Posted July 9, 2017 Report Posted July 9, 2017 1 hour ago, mikeweil said: http://www.brilliantclassics.com/articles/e/erotica-antiqua-neapolitan-villanellas/ This is great. A singer that has as much experience in Neapolitan folkore as in Early Music and traditional theatre, and an ensemble that is keenly aware of the Spanish connection in the Naples music scene over the centuries. Finally a group that properly understand the intricate, Arabian inspired rhythms of this music and plays them in a relaxed, natural and grooving manner. The singer's use of vibrato and other embellishments is very defined and based on the sung texts - what else can ask for? Thnx for the hint, looks interesting .... not sure whether the "sexyfied" cover and title will increase sales though .... Quote
mikeweil Posted July 9, 2017 Report Posted July 9, 2017 At least it's done with taste and some Italianitá .... That said - Brilliant Classics has been consistently adding to period performances in recent years, including many "Complete Works" projects, including this one I'm listening to right now: http://www.brilliantclassics.com/articles/j/jm-bach-jc-bach-complete-organ-music/ Nice Thuringian organ, very well played. An overdue recording. The Italian keyboarders are the most interesting and active in recent years. Molardi's complete J.S. Bach Organ Music is also highly recommended. Quote
soulpope Posted July 9, 2017 Report Posted July 9, 2017 1 hour ago, mikeweil said: At least it's done with taste and some Italianitá .... Agreed .... there were much worser attempts to transport this "flavour" .... Quote
HutchFan Posted July 10, 2017 Report Posted July 10, 2017 (edited) On the way home from work: Mahler: Symphony No. 1 / Horenstein, LSO (Unicorn) My favorite recording of this symphony. When I got home, this was in my mailbox. Now listening: Mahler: Symphony No. 7 / Abbado, BPO (DG) Very impressive so far. But I'll need to give it half-a-dozen listens before I know where it fits in my totally subjective scheme of M7s. Edited July 10, 2017 by HutchFan Quote
soulpope Posted July 11, 2017 Report Posted July 11, 2017 (edited) Edited July 11, 2017 by soulpope Quote
soulpope Posted July 11, 2017 Report Posted July 11, 2017 (edited) 10 hours ago, HutchFan said: On the way home from work: Mahler: Symphony No. 1 / Horenstein, LSO (Unicorn) My favorite recording of this symphony. When I got home, this was in my mailbox. Now listening: Mahler: Symphony No. 7 / Abbado, BPO (DG) Very impressive so far. But I'll need to give it half-a-dozen listens before I know where it fits in my totally subjective scheme of M7s. Glad you`re enjoying Mahler 7/Abbado so far ..... reg. Mahler 1Horenstein`s account is excellent - other Mahler 1 I do appreciate : to name a few .... Edited July 11, 2017 by soulpope Quote
HutchFan Posted July 11, 2017 Report Posted July 11, 2017 soulpope, thanks for that list of interesting M1s. I wasn't aware of that recording by Barbirolli. I may have to investigate. Quote
soulpope Posted July 11, 2017 Report Posted July 11, 2017 3 hours ago, HutchFan said: soulpope, thanks for that list of interesting M1s. I wasn't aware of that recording by Barbirolli. I may have to investigate. You`re welcome - some great playing by the Czech Philharmonic armada featured there .... Quote
Balladeer Posted July 11, 2017 Report Posted July 11, 2017 Eisler & Prokofiev: Bridges, Hollywood Songbook & Transcriptions: (Alpha Classics 20th Century series)Guillaume de Chassy (p), Laurent Naouri (Bass Baritione), Thomas Savy (clarinets), Arnault Cuisinier (Double Bass) Quote
HutchFan Posted July 11, 2017 Report Posted July 11, 2017 (edited) Prompted by soulpope's mention of Barbirolli (above): At its best, Barbirolli's music-making seems intensely personal -- whether the composer is Mahler, Sibelius, Dvořák, Vaughan Williams, Elgar . . . Edited July 11, 2017 by HutchFan Quote
HutchFan Posted July 13, 2017 Report Posted July 13, 2017 Yep. Mahler's Seventh AGAIN. This recording is by James Levine & the Chicago SO: as issued in: Quote
Balladeer Posted July 14, 2017 Report Posted July 14, 2017 Arthur Nestrovski - Jobim violao (Biscoito Fino) more in classical guitar recital style: lovely Quote
papsrus Posted July 15, 2017 Report Posted July 15, 2017 Geminiani -- Violin Sonatas Op. 4, vol.2 Liana Mosca violin; Antonio Mosca cello; Luca Pianca archlute; Giorgio Paronuzzi harpsichord Quote
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