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In Reply to: Certainly true in Sinopoli's case posted by Chris from Lafayette on September 26, 2020 at 15:10:52:
his place in a score while before the Vienna Philharmonic, IRRC.
That said, I would be perfectly capable of that myself, and then some.
Perhaps it's true, and perhaps it's not unusual for that to happen.
Or perhaps it's not.
Of all Sinopoli recordings, I'd recommend his Mahler 7, Elgar "In the South," Strauss Elektra and Salome and Scriabin "Poem of Ecstasy."
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Follow Ups
- Thanks, I thought he died during Tristan rehearsal. It's been awhile, but Lebrecht wrote that Sinopoli lost - jdaniel@jps.net 16:25:59 09/26/20 (5)
- Yeah - I have those Strauss (Elektra and Salome) recordings too - Chris from Lafayette 18:40:39 09/26/20 (4)
- Yet it must be said that Sinopoli could indeed be eccentric on occasion - jdaniel@jps.net 11:07:59 09/27/20 (1)
- Yes - I have that Sinopoli Frau ohne Schatten recording too - Chris from Lafayette 13:14:43 09/27/20 (0)
- Agree 100% - Russell 00:23:29 09/27/20 (0)
- RE: Yeah - I have those Strauss (Elektra and Salome) recordings too - blakey 22:15:55 09/26/20 (0)