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In Reply to: RE: What ever happened to the Vienna Philharmonic? posted by jdaniel@jps.net on May 21, 2017 at 07:49:41
I've been wondering the very same thing about the Cleveland Orchestra...... Aside from an occasional DVD of a Bruckner symphony........
Franz Welser Most and Cleveland did put out a Beethoven Nine and Wagner on CD..... Won't comment much further......
To be honest, I've yet to encounter a commercially released recording under Franz Welser Most with Cleveland that I thought was worth buying...... Maybe the cold reviews of his few releases have discouraged him releasing new material.....
I look forward to the day Cleveland gets a new music director. I just think Franz Welser Most has been a disaster.
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Todd Krieger wrote:
"I've been wondering the very same thing about the Cleveland Orchestra...... Aside from an occasional DVD of a Bruckner symphony....."
There is a BluRay set containing all the Brahms symphonies and most of the concertos, all conducted by FWM. There are 4 or 5 Decca CDs of Mozart piano concertos conducted from the keyboard by Uchida. There are a couple of Boulez-conducted recordings of Mahler and Ravel on DG (video and CD versions).
I wish the orchestra would release downloads of live performances, as NY, LA, and others have done.
I was in the hall during the recording session. The Mahler 10 was wonderful. The singers sound better on the video (maybe Gerhaher did better during the next night, but his high notes were hoarse and shouty when I was there).
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