Sujet : Re: Not bored with Bruckner
De : dan.koren (at) *nospam* gmail.com (DeepBlue)
Groupes : rec.music.classical.recordingsDate : 08. Sep 2024, 18:02:07
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On Sun, 8 Sep 2024 16:21:58 +0000, palsing wrote:
On Sun, 8 Sep 2024 16:05:27 +0000, DeepBlue wrote:
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On Sun, 8 Sep 2024 10:40:30 +0000, Roland van Gaalen wrote:
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Last year I discovered there were only six Bruckner cycles or boxes in
my collection, apart from numerous individual recordings:
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Knappertsbusch (Music & Arts), Furtwängler, Van Beinum, Jochum (EMI,
Tahra), Celibidache (EMI), and Haitink, plus various recordings by
Klemperer, Schuricht, Giulinii, Szell. Horenstein and probably a few
others.
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At this point, I want to avoid drawing premature conclusions, but I
think that only the Haitink recordings (Concertgebouw, Vienna
Philharmonic) may eventually turn out to be dispensable.
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Meanwhile, I have bought a few more Bruckner boxes (they're all great,
judging from my first impressions): Blomstedt (Accentus), Knappertsbusch
(Decca), Jochum (DGG), Celibidache (DGG), Rosbaud, Skrowaczewski, Wandt
(Profil).
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It's just a matter of priorities in this short life.
--
Roland van Gaalen
The Netherlands
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You need to see a shrink -- quickly! ;-)
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Cheers!
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Look who's talking! 😉
Bruckneriosis is a serious and horrible disease.
Left untreated it destroys the brain cell by cell.
Autopsies of patients who died of Bruckneriosis
reveal Gouda sized holes in their brains. This
is definitely not worth the risk. Listen instead
to jazz or to Brazilian guitar music. No Bruckner
no Gouda! ;-)
Cheers!