Peter Friedman Posted Monday at 05:54 PM Report Share Posted Monday at 05:54 PM String Quartets OP.127 and Op.135 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
soulpope Posted Tuesday at 07:55 AM Report Share Posted Tuesday at 07:55 AM Emotional still enormously precise performances .... this late(r) Borodin Quartet edition really got game .... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Referentzhunter Posted Tuesday at 09:17 AM Report Share Posted Tuesday at 09:17 AM (edited) Symphonies Nos. 1&3 Edited Tuesday at 09:24 AM by Referentzhunter Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
soulpope Posted Tuesday at 09:50 AM Report Share Posted Tuesday at 09:50 AM Was a highligt as new release in 2017 .... and definitely still is .... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Referentzhunter Posted Tuesday at 12:45 PM Report Share Posted Tuesday at 12:45 PM 2 hours ago, soulpope said: Was a highligt as new release in 2017 .... and definitely still is .... Beautiful, lyrical Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
soulpope Posted Tuesday at 12:59 PM Report Share Posted Tuesday at 12:59 PM 14 minutes ago, Referentzhunter said: Beautiful, lyrical Indeed .... btw even more fascinating as Arcadi Volodos started his career as sort of "heavy hitter" 🧐🤔 .... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Referentzhunter Posted Tuesday at 01:08 PM Report Share Posted Tuesday at 01:08 PM 8 minutes ago, soulpope said: Indeed .... btw even more fascinating as Arcadi Volodos started his career as sort of "heavy hitter" 🧐🤔 .... Ohh ... enchanting ! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Peter Friedman Posted Tuesday at 04:24 PM Report Share Posted Tuesday at 04:24 PM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HutchFan Posted Tuesday at 05:25 PM Report Share Posted Tuesday at 05:25 PM First listen: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
soulpope Posted Tuesday at 05:37 PM Report Share Posted Tuesday at 05:37 PM 10 minutes ago, HutchFan said: First listen: Interested in your impressions .... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HutchFan Posted Tuesday at 06:18 PM Report Share Posted Tuesday at 06:18 PM 12 minutes ago, soulpope said: Interested in your impressions .... It's gorgeous music making. I'm enjoying it! Planès' playing strikes me as very buttoned-up and ultra-precise -- very "French" -- but these qualities give the music a different sort of drama than I've heard in Schubert before. It's a less Romantic sound; instead, it's an approach that seems to anticipate modernists like Debussy. I'd say that it's an interpretation that pays attention to air and the space-between-notes as much as it does to the notes themselves -- and this isn't something I'd normally associate with a composer like Schubert. Does that make sense? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HutchFan Posted Tuesday at 06:44 PM Report Share Posted Tuesday at 06:44 PM (edited) For comparison's sake, I'm now listening to Ashkenazy's version of Schubert's D. 894: Relative to Planès' reading, Ashkenazy's more traditional interpretation is equally beautiful -- but it's an entirely different sonic world. Edited Tuesday at 06:48 PM by HutchFan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
soulpope Posted Tuesday at 07:00 PM Report Share Posted Tuesday at 07:00 PM 38 minutes ago, HutchFan said: It's gorgeous music making. I'm enjoying it! Planès' playing strikes me as very buttoned-up and ultra-precise -- very "French" -- but these qualities give the music a different sort of drama than I've heard in Schubert before. It's a less Romantic sound; instead, it's an approach that seems to anticipate modernists like Debussy. I'd say that it's an interpretation that pays attention to air and the space-between-notes as much as it does to the notes themselves -- and this isn't something I'd normally associate with a composer like Schubert. Does that make sense? Yes it does .... although Planès' approach lacks any romanticism, it gives away unadorned details of Schubert`s vulnerability and pain .... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HutchFan Posted Tuesday at 07:20 PM Report Share Posted Tuesday at 07:20 PM 10 minutes ago, soulpope said: Yes it does .... although Planès' approach lacks any romanticism, it gives away unadorned details of Schubert`s vulnerability and pain .... Yes, exactly. I like your use of the word "unadorned." Sometimes music that holds something back has the most powerful emotional effect on the listener. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
soulpope Posted Tuesday at 08:30 PM Report Share Posted Tuesday at 08:30 PM The pure voice of Lorraine Hunt Lieberson shines .... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HutchFan Posted Tuesday at 08:37 PM Report Share Posted Tuesday at 08:37 PM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
soulpope Posted Tuesday at 08:42 PM Report Share Posted Tuesday at 08:42 PM 4 minutes ago, HutchFan said: Excellent .... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HutchFan Posted Tuesday at 11:46 PM Report Share Posted Tuesday at 11:46 PM More Lutoslawski: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
soulpope Posted Wednesday at 06:16 AM Report Share Posted Wednesday at 06:16 AM 6 hours ago, HutchFan said: More Lutoslawski: Likely the best Symphony 3 stand alone performance .... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
soulpope Posted Wednesday at 11:31 AM Report Share Posted Wednesday at 11:31 AM Hispanic dreams .... fullfilled .... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
soulpope Posted Wednesday at 12:59 PM Report Share Posted Wednesday at 12:59 PM Sumptuous .... time and time again .... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HutchFan Posted Wednesday at 03:05 PM Report Share Posted Wednesday at 03:05 PM 8 hours ago, soulpope said: Likely the best Symphony 3 stand alone performance .... I've only heard two recordings of the work -- Barenboim and Salonen. I definitely prefer Barenboim. NP: ❤️ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
soulpope Posted Wednesday at 03:16 PM Report Share Posted Wednesday at 03:16 PM 12 minutes ago, HutchFan said: I've only heard two recordings of the work -- Barenboim and Salonen. I definitely prefer Barenboim. https://www.theguardian.com/music/tomserviceblog/2014/jun/10/symphony-guide-lutosawski-third-tom-service Both other recordings mentioned are excellent too ... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HutchFan Posted Wednesday at 03:32 PM Report Share Posted Wednesday at 03:32 PM 11 minutes ago, soulpope said: Both other recordings mentioned are excellent too ... Thank you for the link. Very interesting. I figured Wit's performance might have a special something, given that he's a Pole leading a Polish orchestra. Of course, that's not always an accurate indicator. But sometimes . . . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HutchFan Posted Wednesday at 04:07 PM Report Share Posted Wednesday at 04:07 PM Now listening to Mahler's First Symphony, as heard in this set: More from Bruno Walter's brilliant "Indian Summer" at Columbia Records. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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