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RE: Ozawa was capable of 'moments'...

Posted by PAR on March 9, 2017 at 02:49:43:

I always rather liked his Respighi Rome trilogy (BSO), particularly Feste Romane with a rather hallucinatory view of La Befana. I also have a weakness for his Bartok Music for Strings, Percussion etc. also with the BSO ( there is a later version with the Saito Kainen Festival Orch). However it may be because this was the first recording of "modern" music that I became attracted to in my teens. So perhaps a sentimental view from me.

The Respighi is available on Qobuz but not , as far as I can see, the Bartok ( NB: next major update from them will be an improved search facility; BTW have you seen the display of additional information when you click on a track in the listing view in the new player?).