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General Category => Gustav Mahler and Related Discussions => Topic started by: akiralx on September 08, 2010, 07:56:06 AM
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One of my favourite symphonies - it has of course been well recorded by Boult, Barbirolli, Previn and others, but I thought I would mention that Bryden Thomson's wonderful Chandos version has been reissued in a cheap incarnation. This is probably the finest digital recording of this beautiful and powerful work. I'll post a link later.
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The first version, which was recorded by Richard Hickox, is also of interest, IMHO.
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Love this work, too. I cut my teeth on Barbirolli's mid-60's recording, but Previn's RCA recording remains my favorite. Incidentally, RCA Japan recently reissued and remastered the Previn RVW recordings on CD (complete with their original US covers), but they sound horrible: overly bright and glassy compared with the previous (US/UK) issues. Too bad.
Russell
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The first version, which was recorded by Richard Hickox, is also of interest, IMHO.
Yes, I have that on SACD, v interesting. This is the Thomson CD:
http://www.amazon.com/Introduction-Ralph-Vaughan-Williams/dp/B000GNOHUK/ref=sr_1_28?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1284155983&sr=8-28
Never heard the Philharmonia Barbirolli version, only the earlier Halle which is definitel worth seeking out.
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I think RVW's symphonies are seriously underrated. I don't mean this to take away from Sibelius, Mahler, or Bruckner; but I think RVW's symphonies rank right alongside of them. His 9th, in particular, fascinates me. The only ones that attain "merely good" status for me are his 7th and 8th.
I like Vernon Handley's cycle. Slatkin's with the Philharmonia is good, but I would have preferred that he would have recorded it with the SLSO instead. (What can I say, it's my hometown bias showing, although I think critic David Hurwitz made a similar case in Fanfare, several years ago.)
Great stuff!
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"I think RVW's symphonies are seriously underrated"
I completely agree. In fact, I think it would be a lot more useful if Tilson-Thomas would do a V-W symphony here in S.F. once in a while, than keep on doing Mahler symphonies over and over.
Barry
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Vaughan Williams symphonies are indeed great, i have the Handley and Haitink sets and the Hickox original London which after listening could understand why he cut it i prefer his revised version, and Handley's account of the London for me is the one to have, that slow movement just seems to evoke London at night with handley i feel Haitink dwells to much.
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I think that Vaughn-Williams in general doesn't get as much playing as it should. He is really a great composer and I love his unique harmonies.
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I was enjoying Bryden Thomson's LSO recording of the Sixth today.
Another favourite is the Piano Concerto (solo version), played by Howard Shelley with Vernon Handley on Lyrita.
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Since we are mentioning other RVW works must put in a mention for Flos Campi, a stunningly sublime work for viola, orchestra and choir. Handley again for me proves to be a great RVW conductor.
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Just remembered that I like his oboe concerto too!