I would like to start a thread, similar to Orpheus’ jazz site, for lovers of classical music. I will list some of my favorite recordings, CDs as well as LP’s. While good sound is not a prime requisite, it will be a consideration. Classical music lovers please feel free to add to my lists. Discussion of musical and recording issues will be welcome.
I’ll start with a list of CDs. Records to follow in a later post.
Berlioz: Symphonie Fantastique. Chesky — Royal Phil. Orch. Freccia, conductor. Mahler: Des Knaben Wunderhorn. Vanguard Classics — Vienna Festival Orch. Prohaska, conductor. Prokofiev: Scythian Suite et. al. DG — Chicago Symphony Abbado, conductor. Brahms: Symphony #1. Chesky — London Symph. Orch. Horenstein, conductor. Stravinsky: L’Histoire du Soldat. HDTT — Ars Nova. Mandell, conductor. Rachmaninoff: Symphonic Dances. Analogue Productions. — Dallas Symph Orch. Johanos, cond. Respighi: Roman Festivals et. al. Chesky — Royal Phil. Orch. Freccia, conductor.
All of the above happen to be great sounding recordings, but, as I said, sonics is not a prerequisite.
Ireland's piano concerto. These Chandos recordings from the 1980s are really excellent. Often I feel I prefer them to more recent efforts. The layering of the soundstage and non-spotlighting of the piano are to be commended.
Do anybody listen to this swathe of "other" British composers who were near contemporaries, between Elgar and Vaughan Williams?
I am not into "crash and bang", and I include some of Liszt in that category. My favorite Liszt recordings are Nelson Freire, Liszt: Harmonies Du Soir Barenboim, Nocturni - Consolations - Sonetti del Petrarca Annees, played by Arrau, Cicollini, Lazar Berman, Brendel, and too many others to recall
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