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In Reply to: RE: Thank you all for your recommendations, all of them are great. posted by docw on May 19, 2017 at 13:20:03
The Dohnanyi version I have on CD is probably more close to the letter of the score, but the Fricsay version I listened to on Spotify just seemed to appeal to me as the choral section sounded more energetic and clearer, like being center stage front instead of back row center. It was a different experience listening to it. The versions are often venue reflective, so I guess I'm exploring a bit with the Fricsay version. I put an offer on this one on eBay:http://www.ebay.com/itm/FERENC-FRICSAY-9th-Symphony-Overtures-Egmont-Leonore-III-UK-GATEFOLD-2-LP-/311865870281?hash=item489ca787c9:g:-zkAAOSwWxNYqfbX&autorefresh=true
I have seen mono versions available too, though I have no idea if it's the same one I listened to. The one I listened to seemed to part of a set. The eBay lp, I think, is the same recording.
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....is the red linen box two-record set. It is highly collectible and quite expensive.
I don't know why the reissuers don't reissue this, it would certainly sell very well.
I saw one such set available on eBay. It was, as you said, quite expensive. I'm sure the seller is hoping it is not reissued before it has sold :)
DG recently released their whole Fricsay archive as a set.
Mono is different but some like the more "plain" sound. An example might be Dvorak cello concerto by Fournier and Szell and BPO. Good luck 👍🏽
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