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In Reply to: RE: I think this recording doesn't qualify as HIP... posted by PAR on May 04, 2017 at 08:54:39
They even retain their HIP characteristics, such as the nearly complete exclusion of string vibrato, when conducted by the likes of Jurowski and other more mainstream (i.e., non-specialist) conductors. Their approach to vibrato continues even into the early Romantic period, as in their absurd Mendelssohn recording with Pouty Lips (Alina Ibragimova) wherein she (perhaps surprisingly) uses vibrato in the solo part, while they keep a lid on it in their parts. As I say, simply absurd!
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Though for Romantic composers, it's intolerable.
Even for Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, etc., I dislike HIP. For example, I prefer Dorati's Haydn.
. . . just in case there's any further backsliding! ;-)
Just to be safe :)
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