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In Reply to: His Rite of Spring is fantastic IMHO, especially Part II. Really exciting final dance. Nt posted by jdaniel@jps.net on June 17, 2020 at 20:45:06:
. . . my bundle of blu-rays and SACD's from BRO arrived about half an hour ago, and it may take some time to get through them.
BTW, my favorite "under the radar" performance of Rite of Spring is the Fruhbeck de Burgos /LSO recording on Collins Classics - incredible bass off of a "mere" CD! I just checked and Presto Classical has a (CD quality) FLAC download of it available.
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- Also on Qobuz in 24/96 - will try to listen soon, although. . . - Chris from Lafayette 11:11:04 06/18/20 (7)
- "under the radar" Rites -- from Cleveland - pbarach 15:51:05 06/18/20 (6)
- I'd guess the Chailly in particular would be a dark horse - Chris from Lafayette 00:55:15 06/19/20 (4)
- RE: I'd guess the Chailly in particular would be a dark horse - pbarach 04:09:34 06/19/20 (3)
- I guess I was thinking of Telarc recordings in general. . . - Chris from Lafayette 10:26:08 06/19/20 (2)
- Yes, that one was a very early digital Lp and IIRC one of the first batch of Telarc CDs. Great cover pic! - jdaniel@jps.net 23:04:59 06/19/20 (1)
- RE: Yes, that one was a very early digital Lp and IIRC one of the first batch of Telarc CDs. Great cover pic! - pbarach 04:05:20 06/20/20 (0)
- Had the Boulez Rite on Lp. Look forward to a hi-res release. n - jdaniel@jps.net 19:02:39 06/18/20 (0)