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In Reply to: RE: Annnnnnnyway: A positive (I think?) review of Fone's Noseda Mahler 2nd posted by jdaniel@jps.net on April 09, 2017 at 09:05:54
. . . I think Noseda is an excellent conductor - I have a lot of the albums he did on the Chandos label - Liszt orchestral works (multiple albums, including all the symphonic poems, the Dante Symphony, and the Faust Symphony), Bartok Piano Concertos with Bavouzet, Bartok String Concertos with Ehnes, Casella Second Symphony, Rachmaninoff Third Symphony, Dvorak Piano Concerto and Violin Concerto, Respighi Orchestrations and miscellaneous works. . . all of these are 24-bit downloads. He's been prolific as a Chandos artist. Some folks do think that his usually up-tempo approach occasionally misses some musical depth.
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His live recording of the Verdi Requiem is about to be released. The performance is also on youtube. It's a powerful piece of conducting and singing--I'd buy it, except that the soloists are subpar.
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