Quote from: vandermolen on Today at 12:57:57 AMYes, it's a great set Harry.
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Vaughan Williams: Symphony No.5 BBC SO, Andrew Davis
I agree with the view that this is a rather underrated set.
Of course Andrew Davis re-recorded the 7th and 9th symphonies (+ Job) for Chandos (with the Bergen SO). Andrew Davis was scheduled to conduct at the Proms this year - the concert will now be a tribute to Sir Andrew. Tonight the BBC (Radio 3) are broadcasting his last Prom concert featuring VW Symphony No.4 and Tippett Symphony No.4:
Quote from: Harry on Today at 12:21:42 AMSuperb indeed, with a slight avoidance issue in regards of vocals in the first Symphony, really not my thing, but the rest is still the best cycle of VW for me, meaning also it is the only set I have, and feel no need to buy other versions.Yes, it's a great set Harry.
Quote from: SimonNZ on April 24, 2024, 04:06:10 PMInteresting. How do you rate that?
Quote from: foxandpeng on April 24, 2024, 04:11:48 PMProust. Swann's Way. Journey through À la recherche du temps perdu, finally started.
I appreciate that this is a huge, descriptive work, so I'm buckled up for the entire ride. Having said that, the initial 200pp are dreadfully tedious.
Quote from: Irons on April 24, 2024, 11:11:21 PMGood to see this. Not too many GMG mentions of the superb Previn RVW cycle in recent times.
Quote from: foxandpeng on April 24, 2024, 04:11:48 PMProust. Swann's Way. Journey through À la recherche du temps perdu, finally started.
I appreciate that this is a huge, descriptive work, so I'm buckled up for the entire ride. Having said that,the initial 200pp areit is dreadfully tedious.
Quote from: Pohjolas Daughter on April 24, 2024, 12:02:09 PMVaughan Williams' "A Sea Symphony" with Previn, Harper, Shirley-Quirk and forces on RCA.
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