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In Reply to: RE: I'm a bid Daphnis et Chloe fan, but ... posted by rbolaw on January 13, 2017 at 12:30:13
On Vox or MFSL. The Vox is of demonstration quality and has Mother Goose as a bonus.
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and ripped 24/96 iteration. Love it.
But the best version I've heard dates back to 1981 while attending the summer Aspen Music Festival. Our motel was about six blocks from the Music Tent, and as I headed out on an early-morning jog I heard the sounds of an energetic dance emanating from there. What else to do but continue going in that direction?
I got to the tent, went inside (no one was at the entrance), and had my choice of seats, so I sat down about mid-tent. Jorge Mester was rehearsing the Aspen Festival Orchestra in "Daphnis". I stayed through the rehearsal and enjoyed every minute of it. It beat jogging by a country mile.
Jim
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I especially like the chorus in that one, and sound quality is very good as you say, much better than either of the earlier Munch versions. However, I prefer the complete ballet to the two suites. And Munch has great theatrical instincts that serve him well in what is Ravel's most theatrical piece, imo.
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