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Title: Kurt Sanderling, 1912-2011
Post by: mike bosworth on September 19, 2011, 06:47:27 AM
http://theclassicalreview.com/cds-dvds/2011/09/conductor-kurt-sanderling-has-died-two-days-before-his-99th-birthday/

Sanderling's rendition of M10 is one of the best out there, IMHO.

Mike Bosworth
Hanoi
Title: Re: Kurt Sanderling, 1912-2011
Post by: Don on September 19, 2011, 11:00:47 AM
A great long life and and a wonderful legacy of recordings. I do agree about the M10 as well.
Title: Re: Kurt Sanderling, 1912-2011
Post by: Roffe on September 19, 2011, 01:59:07 PM
Sanderling's rendition of M10 is one of the best out there, IMHO.

Mike Bosworth
Hanoi

Is it so good that I have to get it when I already have a bunch of M10 Cooke (PO/Ormandy, NPO/Morris, PO/Levine, CBSO/Rattle, RSO Berlin/Chailly, and BPO/Rattle) ?

Roffe
Title: Re: Kurt Sanderling, 1912-2011
Post by: barry guerrero on September 19, 2011, 08:14:21 PM
I'd say 'yes', if you can find it inexpensively. He does do a number of his own minor alterations to the orchestration.
Title: Re: Kurt Sanderling, 1912-2011
Post by: Roland Flessner on September 20, 2011, 03:45:07 AM
Maestro Sanderling was a musician's musician. He recorded my favorite Rachmaninov S2 with the Philharmonia. I'm also fond of his Beethoven 4th, 5th and 6th, but I don't know if he recorded the complete cycle. In his Philharmonia recordings, you won't find a trace of the ragged ensemble that afflicts this orchestra.

He guest conducted here in Chicago several times, but I did not hear any of those concerts. He also recorded Shostakovich 15 with the Cleveland Orchestra.
Title: Re: Kurt Sanderling, 1912-2011
Post by: Roffe on September 20, 2011, 05:41:09 AM
I'd say 'yes', if you can find it inexpensively. He does do a number of his own minor alterations to the orchestration.
It seems to be available at amazon.co.uk for GBP 6.05 + P&P (1.82 (Europe), 3.08 (US)) = $12.5-14. Is that inexpensive enough, Barry?

Roffe
Title: Re: Kurt Sanderling, 1912-2011
Post by: akiralx on September 22, 2011, 08:08:24 PM
Maestro Sanderling was a musician's musician. He recorded my favorite Rachmaninov S2 with the Philharmonia. I'm also fond of his Beethoven 4th, 5th and 6th, but I don't know if he recorded the complete cycle.
Yes he did, he also did the piano concertos with Uchida - the Third from that set (with the Bav RSO on Philips) is perhaps my favourite of that work. 

I would also mention his Shostakovich 6 with the Berlin SO on Berlin Classics/Eterna is superb - he did several others of course.  I never really liked his famous Rach 2 in Leningrad on DG.
Title: Re: Kurt Sanderling, 1912-2011
Post by: barry guerrero on September 23, 2011, 12:21:11 AM
"GBP 6.05 + P&P (1.82 (Europe), 3.08 (US)) = $12.5-14. Is that inexpensive enough, Barry?"

Sure.
Title: Re: Kurt Sanderling, 1912-2011
Post by: Roffe on September 23, 2011, 04:57:38 AM
"GBP 6.05 + P&P (1.82 (Europe), 3.08 (US)) = $12.5-14. Is that inexpensive enough, Barry?"

Sure.

Thanks for your reply. I'll put it on my "to buy list".

Roffe
Title: Re: Kurt Sanderling, 1912-2011
Post by: barry guerrero on September 23, 2011, 08:45:02 AM
I don't think you'll regret it at all.