Chuck Nessa Posted December 14, 2017 Report Posted December 14, 2017 Mitchell and Lake included. https://www.nytimes.com/2017/12/13/arts/music/best-classical-music-recordings-2017.html?_r=0 Quote
mjazzg Posted December 15, 2017 Report Posted December 15, 2017 Have the Mitchell, great recording. Just ordered the Lake which I'd not heard mention of anywhere. Quote
paul secor Posted December 15, 2017 Report Posted December 15, 2017 (edited) Nice to see that recordings by Mr. Mitchell and Mr. Lake were included. Does anyone have an opinion on the list in general? Edited December 15, 2017 by paul secor Quote
JSngry Posted December 15, 2017 Report Posted December 15, 2017 Haven't hear the record on the list, but Barbara Hannigan is somebody who's caught my ear the last year or two. Quote
soulpope Posted December 15, 2017 Report Posted December 15, 2017 (edited) 2 hours ago, JSngry said: Haven't hear the record on the list, but Barbara Hannigan is somebody who's caught my ear the last year or two. The cover is an "eye catcher" too .... Edited December 15, 2017 by soulpope Quote
Balladeer Posted December 18, 2017 Report Posted December 18, 2017 Second heartily NYT piano choice; Leif Ove Andsnes album for Sony is gorgeous. Sibelius for piano is surely a discovery to make. Bought this earlier this year and have been happily listening to it repeatedly. Strongly recommended! Quote
king ubu Posted December 20, 2017 Report Posted December 20, 2017 On 15.12.2017 at 1:26 PM, JSngry said: Haven't hear the record on the list, but Barbara Hannigan is somebody who's caught my ear the last year or two. It's not amongst my top favourites of what was quite an incredible year (I have the Sampson/Bach, which I like quite a lot, too ... the Trifonov and the new "Troyens" are still on the pile, unplayed as of yet, the Roscoe and the Currentzis Tchaiko still need to be ordered, th Müllerin is on its way by now ...) But the Hannigan ... it's very nice for sure, but somehow I'm not sure she really gets the Berg right. I heard her do it in concert, too, and it was certainly worth attending. The Berio (opening the programme) is amazing, the Gershwin (closing the disc) is very interesting - it's a kinda Bergian reworking of some songs, and it works quite well indeed! However, this one here is among my favourites - unexpectedly so, to be honest, as I'm not always big on Immerseel ... but this is highly recommended indeed: Quote
JSngry Posted December 20, 2017 Report Posted December 20, 2017 I don't see how anybody can get Gershwin either wrong or right, it seems like it was made to be whatever anybody needed it to be, I think. He had talent, he had ambition, but I don't think he had too much of a core/essence/whatever other than "hey, look at me do this...and if you don't like THAT, then hey, look at me do THIS...and if you... A very projectional output, imo, and in that sense, quintessentially "American", which is perhaps not a compliment. Quote
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