
I don't have many version of that work but I find this recording to be amazing. And the work itself is in my top 3 Beethoven's symphonies.
Matt,
The Schumann is a wonderful piece - perhaps not as immediately satisfying as some concerti, but once it gets into your system I think it is rather brilliant.fergus wrote:How did you like that one Darren? The Schumann in particular would interest me.bombasticDarren wrote:Schumann - Cello Concerto (Maria Kliegel/Andrew Constantine, National Symphony Orchestra of Ireland, Naxos)
I agree Matt - it's one of the stupendous achievements in music.ravel30 wrote:I don't know about you but I feel sometimes that I take for granted some of the more popular or famous pieces. They are out there and I am aware of them but don't listen to them as often as I used to. And then one day you listen to it after a very long time and you are completely blown away but the piece and the performance. And that is pretty much what happened to me yesterday when I listened to Beethoven's Symphony no. 7 from the 1963 Karajan recording:
I don't have many version of that work but I find this recording to be amazing. And the work itself is in my top 3 Beethoven's symphonies.
Matt,
Thank you for that Matt as both works interest me, particularly the Schumann cell concerto.ravel30 wrote:It is a nice recording Fergus. It is well played and well recorded. I really like the third movement of Schumann's Cello Concerto. Very special movement. The Brahms double concerto is splendid in my opinion. It deserves more love, that is for sure.bombasticDarren wrote:Schumann - Cello Concerto (Maria Kliegel/Andrew Constantine, National Symphony Orchestra of Ireland, Naxos)
Matt.
That 1963 cycle was a tremendous achievement and many here on this site have it and have enjoyed it for quite some time now. It definitely was one of von Karajans crowning achievements.ravel30 wrote:I don't know about you but I feel sometimes that I take for granted some of the more popular or famous pieces. They are out there and I am aware of them but don't listen to them as often as I used to. And then one day you listen to it after a very long time and you are completely blown away but the piece and the performance. And that is pretty much what happened to me yesterday when I listened to Beethoven's Symphony no. 7 from the 1963 Karajan recording:
I don't have many version of that work but I find this recording to be amazing. And the work itself is in my top 3 Beethoven's symphonies.
Matt,
You never cease to amaze me Pepe with the wonderful CDs that you continually produce!!Jose Echenique wrote:
Imperial court composer Fux. A beautiful recording.