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Inspired by the earlier Martinu posts :tup

Concerto #3 from this disc (with Pesek/Czech Philharmonic)

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then, Janacek piano music,

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Barbirolli, Halle Orchestra, Sibelius 5 (EMI originally, now in this inexpensive Warner Classics set)

Quite a difference between this -- for want of a better term, humane -- performance and the machine-tooled Karajan DGG Berlin Philharmonic Sibelius 5. The latter, stunningly precise, also at times brings to mind the Nuremberg Rally. Indeed, I like all these Barbirolli Sibelius recordings.

 

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Essential 1954 mono recordings (Les Discophiles Francais) of the Mozart Sonatas played by lili Kraus. Only available as original lp, hard to find Japan release or in this marvelous must-have 31 cd budget box-set. Also the essential Mozart pianosonatas for piano and violin (recorded in 1934 if i remember well, Parlophone) with Szymon Goldberg , Mozart Trios, Mozart quintets, Sonatas with Boskovsky (thisone goes for astronomical high prices nowadays). That for the Mozart part.

MUST HAVE for Mozart-lovers and piano-oriented music lovers in general. Go for it as long as it is available !!!

Mozart Piano Sonatas Nos. 1t/m8

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5 hours ago, Larry Kart said:

 

 

Barbirolli, Halle Orchestra, Sibelius 5 (EMI originally, now in this inexpensive Warner Classics set)

Quite a difference between this -- for want of a better term, humane -- performance and the machine-tooled Karajan DGG Berlin Philharmonic Sibelius 5. The latter, stunningly precise, also at times brings to mind the Nuremberg Rally. Indeed, I like all these Barbirolli Sibelius recordings.

 

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:tup, Sibelius once said: 'My music is in good hands of Barbirolli'. Barbirolli also recorded the second with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra earlier. Still want to hear that version ! Maybe one time in the future. Nice to see this set come by....

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10 hours ago, Referentzhunter said:

:tup, Sibelius once said: 'My music is in good hands of Barbirolli'. Barbirolli also recorded the second with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra earlier. Still want to hear that version ! Maybe one time in the future. Nice to see this set come by....

Barbirolli's Sibelius 2 with the RPO is probably more highly regarded than his version with the Hallé O.  The RPO version is more extroverted -- and more well-recorded. (It was engineered by Kenneth Wilkinson and subsequently reissued on Chesky.)

FWIW, I actually prefer Barbirolli's recording with the Hallé. But any Sibelius fan needs to hear both. ;) 

 

Incidentally, like Larry, I'm not a fan of Herbert von Karajan's Sibelius.  I don't hear anything so dire as a Nazi rally; HvK's reading is just so polished, sleek, and smooth. ... It doesn't align with my idea of Sibelius. 

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1 hour ago, HutchFan said:

Barbirolli's Sibelius 2 with the RPO is probably more highly regarded than his version with the Hallé O.  The RPO version is more extroverted -- and more well-recorded. (It was engineered by Kenneth Wilkinson and subsequently reissued on Chesky.)

FWIW, I actually prefer Barbirolli's recording with the Hallé. But any Sibelius fan needs to hear both. ;) 

 

Incidentally, like Larry, I'm not a fan of Herbert von Karajan's Sibelius.  I don't hear anything so dire as a Nazi rally; HvK's reading is just so polished, sleek, and smooth. ... It doesn't align with my idea of Sibelius. 

I believe Leif Segerstam should be mentioned here 😎 ....

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5 hours ago, HutchFan said:

Barbirolli's Sibelius 2 with the RPO is probably more highly regarded than his version with the Hallé O.  The RPO version is more extroverted -- and more well-recorded. (It was engineered by Kenneth Wilkinson and subsequently reissued on Chesky.)

FWIW, I actually prefer Barbirolli's recording with the Hallé. But any Sibelius fan needs to hear both. ;) 

 

Incidentally, like Larry, I'm not a fan of Herbert von Karajan's Sibelius.  I don't hear anything so dire as a Nazi rally; HvK's reading is just so polished, sleek, and smooth. ... It doesn't align with my idea of Sibelius. 

Barbirolli's RPO Sibelius 2 is a gem, but the version I prefer is Tauno Hannikainen's.

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2 hours ago, Larry Kart said:

Barbirolli's RPO Sibelius 2 is a gem, but the version I prefer is Tauno Hannikainen's.

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I'm not familiar with that one. Will have to check it out. :tup

 

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Disc 4 - String Quartets Nos. 8, 9 & 10

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5 hours ago, soulpope said:

I believe Leif Segerstam should be mentioned here 😎 ....

soulpope, I'm curious which Segerstam Sibelius cycle you prefer: Danish National SO or Helsinki PO?

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