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Mandryka

Quote from: Brian on May 25, 2023, 01:43:52 PMMostly for myself, really, a quick reference sheet to the Haydn Quartet recordings I own:

Opp. 1, 2, 9, 17 - apparently none?
Op. 20 - Mosaiques
Op. 33 - Auryn
Op. 42 - Auryn
Op. 50 - Auryn
Op. 54 - Endellion
Op. 55 - apparently none?
Op. 64 - Auryn
Op. 71 - Prazak, Takacs, Maxwell
Op. 74 - Endellion, Takacs, Maxwell
Op. 76 - Prazak, Chiaroscuro
Op. 77 - Auryn
Op. 103 - Auryn

No idea how Op. 55 fell through the cracks. This situation must be resolved immediately! I'm also sufficiently enamored with Opp. 33, 64, and 77 to think about getting extra/supplemental recordings.

Edit: Just remembered that, through Qobuz, I purchased digital downloads of the Panocha in Op. 55, along with Opp. 76 complete and 33 Nos 1-4. Now, why on earth did I buy the partial Op. 33 vinyl rip when I could have purchased the complete set available on a different listing?

What about the 7 last words?
Wovon man nicht sprechen kann, darĂ¼ber muss man schweigen

SonicMan46

Quote from: VonStupp on April 26, 2023, 05:49:59 PMDave, @SonicMan46 - Not to show my hand in how I prefer my Haydn, but I love the Muti/Berlin orchestral & Harnoncourt choral proffered above.  :)
VS

Thanks All for the suggestions - has been a few weeks since my post, but found a used copy of Harnoncourt on the Amazon MP (will cull out my Jurowski which on re-looking had mixed reviews); cannot find the Muti (i.e. his second recording w/ the Berliners) on Amazon or on eBay - Prestomusic has a CD-R but pricey; on Spotify and will take a listen.  Also decided to buy the Lubimov on tangent piano (excellent AllMusic Review - eBay used & cheap) - Dave :)

 

Atriod

Quote from: Brian on May 25, 2023, 01:43:52 PMMostly for myself, really, a quick reference sheet to the Haydn Quartet recordings I own:

Opp. 1, 2, 9, 17 - apparently none?
Op. 20 - Mosaiques
Op. 33 - Auryn
Op. 42 - Auryn
Op. 50 - Auryn (and Prazak in Nos. 3, 5, 6 only)
Op. 54 - Endellion
Op. 55 - apparently none?
Op. 64 - Auryn
Op. 71 - Prazak, Takacs, Maxwell
Op. 74 - Endellion, Takacs, Maxwell
Op. 76 - Prazak, Chiaroscuro
Op. 77 - Auryn
Op. 103 - Auryn

No idea how Op. 55 fell through the cracks. This situation must be resolved immediately! I'm also sufficiently enamored with Opp. 33, 64, and 77 to think about getting extra/supplemental recordings.

Edit: Just remembered that, through Qobuz, I purchased digital downloads of the Panocha in Op. 55, along with Opp. 76 complete and 33 Nos 1-4. Now, why on earth did I buy the partial Op. 33 vinyl rip when I could have purchased the complete set available on a different listing?

Petersen Quartet must be heard in op. 1, they play these pieces with such vigor and enthusiasm. IIRC this was an amw recommendation for me in my Haydn SQ thread I started in the "Great Recordings and Reviews" subforum, aside from a Brentano Quartet CD this was by far my best purchase from that thread.

Madiel

Quote from: Mandryka on May 26, 2023, 09:37:13 AMWhat about the 7 last words?

Not. Quartets.
I am now working on a discography of the works of Vagn Holmboe. Please visit and also contribute!

Madiel

My plan is to buy Auryn for opuses 1,2 and 9. I actually like them better in those early works than I do in later ones (extensive sampling rather than owning).

For op.17 I'm going to get the Leipzig. Their set is not complete yet (and they are mixing up their album order a bit unpredictably).
I am now working on a discography of the works of Vagn Holmboe. Please visit and also contribute!