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In Reply to: RE: Sorry, Chris. He's already recorded three Bruckner cycles posted by srl1 on April 26, 2017 at 18:48:18
Pentatone. With that most famous of all Bruckner Orchestras, the Suisse Romande. : )
Anyone heard it?
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Did you mean JUROWSKI? Janowski has at least one Bruckner performance on Pentatone with Orchestre de la Suisse Romande--the 7th, which isn't bad. I don't think Jurowski has recorded anything on Pentatone.
I can vouch for them all (yes, even the Shostakovitch!).
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Oops I forgot about those Jurowski recordings on Pentatone. But I think the original message was about Jurowski Bruckner recordings, and there aren't any of those on Pentatone.
BTW, I saw a Jurowski-conducted Cleveland Orchestra concert a couple of years ago. I remember that I enjoyed the performances, but I can't remember what they played :)
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I have only the Ninth Symphony and the F-minor Mass from that Pentatone cycle - both good, especially the Mass. The OSR is of course completely unrecognizable as the orchestra Ansermet conducted and actually does muster a fairly respectable Germanic sound in these works! ;-)
on Pentatone. Didn't seem particularly "on fire." Also includes Nights in the Gardens and Dances from Three Cornered Hat. Hmmm. I may stick to Ansermet's old classic.
Regarding Janowski's Bruckner 4th, I think I'll go for it. Honeck's 4th intrigues, but I may be the only person in the world who doesn't care for RR's "Fresh" relentlessly up-front recorded sound.
OTOH, most of the other Reference Recordings I've heard (i.e., the studio ones, not the live ones - e.g., the Minnesota Orchestra, Dallas Winds, etc.) definitely have a more distant perspective to my ears.
For sale in the SFO gift shop (for sale, not on sale). :-)
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