Really enjoyable late romantic!
That 2nd piano concerto is a mighty fine work - if you love Bach, you'll love the opening sequence! - but it's all good. An unusually fine performance for the BBC freebie CD series, too.
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Really enjoyable late romantic!
That 2nd piano concerto is a mighty fine work - if you love Bach, you'll love the opening sequence! - but it's all good. An unusually fine performance for the BBC freebie CD series, too.
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Where can one get that BBC CD from, Jerry?
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Don't go out of your way, Jerry, but if you do see it please would you pick it up for me and I'll cover costs and postage?
Thank you!
By the way, Marin Alsop impressed me as a conductor when I saw her last year.
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OK! - I'll be passing the shop tomorrow so I'll pop in then.
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The 3rd symphony this time.
Really very good - with excellent deep and controlled organ sound - even with my 300B amp!
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Ooh nice - there's nothing like proper trouser-flapping bass from a well recorded organ.
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Yep - I bet it will sound fab over your Big Ushers! You should have a copy for the weekend, sir!
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.... or maybe I should have this version of the Rontgen violin concerto? ....
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Julius is related to the Rontgen of X-ray fame, and is a very fine late Romantic composer ... have a listen ...
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Good day in the charity shops yesterday!
Here's a minty LP with a fab performance on ...
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Saint-Saens - Piano Concerto No. 2, Symphony No. 3, BBC Music [cd]
My heartfelt thanks to Jerry for finding me a copy of this. What a wonderful performance! The opening violins in the 3rd are just right, the pace taken by Marin Alsop perfect. That organ at Leeds Town Hall is wonderful (is it really there, or did they overlay it from somewhere else?) with plenty of power. The balance between orchestra and organ is good and the brass section rings out, perhaps without the incredible blaze of my all-time favourite 3rd by Enrique Batiz on ASV (worth finding). The whole feels greater than the sum of its parts, for a symphony I've known most of my life and heard many times live.
Simply fab!