Rushton: Here we go again.Folks are going to talk.
The Britten WR with Rattle (also not my usual favorite)is definitely worthwhile. I too have the original London/Britten WR.It is a historic recording.
I have to admit that my favorite Bass/Baritone is Thomas Allen, and Robert Tear is one of my favorite Tenors.The duets are what I find most intriguing about the piece.These two have a chemistry that Peter Pears and Dietrich Fisher Dieskau never had.I know this is sacrilege; don't get me wrong,I love them both. Both were at end of their fantastic careers.
Also there is something about the percussion/artillery that sounds more powerful.This adds tremendously to the terrible impact that is war.It could be just me being sucked in by digital knob turning.
but:
"only the monstrous anger of the guns,only the stuttering rifle's rapid rattle,can patter out,their hasty orisons.
The poetic imagery is fantastically portrayed.
This piece is mandatory to anyone that thinks war is about honor and glory.
truly musical genius.
I love the Anthony Rooney recordings.Especially with Emma Kirkby. Rooney single handedly created the early music phenomenon,and L'Oiseau-Lyre was the venue.
I will look for the Italian Violin Music.If you say it's good then I know it is.
cheers my friend
e
The Britten WR with Rattle (also not my usual favorite)is definitely worthwhile. I too have the original London/Britten WR.It is a historic recording.
I have to admit that my favorite Bass/Baritone is Thomas Allen, and Robert Tear is one of my favorite Tenors.The duets are what I find most intriguing about the piece.These two have a chemistry that Peter Pears and Dietrich Fisher Dieskau never had.I know this is sacrilege; don't get me wrong,I love them both. Both were at end of their fantastic careers.
Also there is something about the percussion/artillery that sounds more powerful.This adds tremendously to the terrible impact that is war.It could be just me being sucked in by digital knob turning.
but:
"only the monstrous anger of the guns,only the stuttering rifle's rapid rattle,can patter out,their hasty orisons.
The poetic imagery is fantastically portrayed.
This piece is mandatory to anyone that thinks war is about honor and glory.
truly musical genius.
I love the Anthony Rooney recordings.Especially with Emma Kirkby. Rooney single handedly created the early music phenomenon,and L'Oiseau-Lyre was the venue.
I will look for the Italian Violin Music.If you say it's good then I know it is.
cheers my friend
e