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Don't need it except for Coriolan but LSC Shaded Dog for $2.99...why not?
Great music and for $2.99 we'll see if they mesh
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All the details in Cyrillic so no album cover:
Joachim, Auer, Marteau, De Sarasate play Bach, Brahms and Chopin on
Melodiya
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Heard of but never heard and now, hopefully, a good one; Kubelik and the guys from Bayer
Paid up for this one, $6.99...waddayou guys pay for downloads ;-)
Another Kubelik and another in the lineup of Masses and Requiems I've been collecting lately and unheard so looking forward to the washing/vacuuming party tonight (which is unneeded with Downloads, I'll grant you).
$23 Bucks for the lot, an hour at a record store and that irresistible aroma of old cardboard.
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One of my all-time favorite records - I have never heard a performance or recording to better it.
The Kubelik is wonderful and IMHO he best projects Janacek's almost embarrassing sense of ecstasy.I've listened to more than a few other performances and no one comes close to Kubelik to the end of the Gloria, especially after the grand pause. I love the, er, blissful abandon on the Amen's and his uniquely throbbing trombones.
Try Jansons from 10:20 to end below, some of the most thrillng music every written, but still, Kubelik is most electric here, IMHO.
To be fair, it turns out that Kubelik padded the upward flourish of low strings (10:25) with trombones, IIRC, which makes everyone else sound weak at that point.
Recording is merely OK. I've been debating about trying Gardiner's with the Bergen on Chandos.
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"To be fair, it turns out that Kubelik padded the upward flourish of low strings (10:25) with trombones, IIRC, which makes everyone else sound weak at that point."
In Jenufa there's a great folk dance in the first act, "Daleko, siroko". Here's the original orchestration:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Am7u8n3IYZU
Jilek's recording really shows off the added trumpet, but I can't find it on Youtube. It's on Spotify if you enter "Jenufa, Jilek" track 5 "Oh my darling Steva" at 1.40. Trumpet is at 2.02. This is a really good version of the opera in great sound - by far my preferred version.
Here's the added trumpet in a less obvious version
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hV8uIxJnCX0&t=1458s - a bit faint but present
And here's another option - banging beer bottles onstage, from 24.00
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DFbRCiChA1g&t=1013s
Or clapping, from 23.00
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gaPDvjLj1jg&t=1478s
Gardner as in Edward Gardner, not 'Gardiner'.You'll give Chris a heart attack! ;-)
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I've been buying DVD Audio versions of stuff (without jooled case) from HDTT and so far so good. Haven't figured out how to rip a DVD Audio but understand there is a 24/192 file somewhere on those silver disks.
My silver disk spinner (Marantz DV-9600) spins them fine and sounds OK but I'd like to try ripping them and hearing what they sound like on my Mac Mini based system with the Audio-GD multibit DAC.
Would imagine the BluRay would have better sound than YouTube.Not sure it's worth $36 to find out (plus the price of a decent BluRay player in my case).
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