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Who has a nice list of their favorite recordings of Franz Schubert's music? Not just the pieces themselves, but particular performers from particular labels (where the production is superior)
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Lindberg played the arpeggione sonata as if it were written for trombone. Beautiful.
I believe it's on the Criminal album.
I believe it's on the Criminal album.
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Some of my favs
Overtures and Symphonies, esp. 5, 8 and 9
Roger Norrington and the London Classical Players
Herbert Blomstedt and the San Francisco Sympony
Symphony 9
John Eliot Gardiner and Wiener Philharmoniker
Lieder: Schwanengesang, Göthe-Lieder, Die Schöne Müllerin, Winterreisse
Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau--look no further
I know Thomas Hampson has some recordings of Schubert as well; I don't own any. I like his singing, so I believe any recordings he has of Schubert lieder would probably be excellent
Other excellent artists (baritones):
Matthias Goerne
Bo Skovhus
Thomas Quasthoff
Another trombone interpretation of Schubert's music:
David Taylor's version of Der Erlkönig. Find it on youtube.
Overtures and Symphonies, esp. 5, 8 and 9
Roger Norrington and the London Classical Players
Herbert Blomstedt and the San Francisco Sympony
Symphony 9
John Eliot Gardiner and Wiener Philharmoniker
Lieder: Schwanengesang, Göthe-Lieder, Die Schöne Müllerin, Winterreisse
Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau--look no further
I know Thomas Hampson has some recordings of Schubert as well; I don't own any. I like his singing, so I believe any recordings he has of Schubert lieder would probably be excellent
Other excellent artists (baritones):
Matthias Goerne
Bo Skovhus
Thomas Quasthoff
Another trombone interpretation of Schubert's music:
David Taylor's version of Der Erlkönig. Find it on youtube.
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Quote from: kbiggs on Aug 14, 2017, 07:18AMSymphony 9
John Eliot Gardiner and Wiener Philharmoniker
Oh yeah - I would suppose that anything from Wiener Phil would be top-notch.
John Eliot Gardiner and Wiener Philharmoniker
Oh yeah - I would suppose that anything from Wiener Phil would be top-notch.
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All right, so I found in my collection a recording of the string quartet No. 14 entitled "Death And The Maiden", and the performance credit is in super-tiny print, apparently the Caspar da Salo Quartett (no actual peoples' names), below the track listing; whereas FRANZ SCHUBERT is in big print in several places. It's a pretty good performance - I just find it kind of weird that the actual people who recorded the music get visually thrust almost out of the picture. I guess people buy Schubert music, not Caspar da Salo Quartett music.
I like the recording, but am not a fan of the album presentation.
I like the recording, but am not a fan of the album presentation.
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If it was a "famous" quartet like the Budapest or the Bordin, they'd be much more conspicuous.
People shopping for budget CD's go for the composer and piece and not the performers (not to say the performers may be VERY good).
People shopping for budget CD's go for the composer and piece and not the performers (not to say the performers may be VERY good).
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Quote from: Andrew Meronek on Yesterday at 04:15 PMI like the recording, but am not a fan of the album presentation.
A budget label maybe?
I can't find any listing of the players and from peering at images of their CD covers they seem to have been active about 30 years ago. I'm going to guess they weren't famous or even an established ensemble; maybe a kind of pickup-group with a name slapped on them.
"Gaspar de Salo" was an early violin maker so it's unlikely he's a member.
A budget label maybe?
I can't find any listing of the players and from peering at images of their CD covers they seem to have been active about 30 years ago. I'm going to guess they weren't famous or even an established ensemble; maybe a kind of pickup-group with a name slapped on them.
"Gaspar de Salo" was an early violin maker so it's unlikely he's a member.
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Quote from: robcat2075 on Yesterday at 05:05 PMA budget label maybe?
I can't find any listing of the players and from peering at images of their CD covers they seem to have been active about 30 years ago. I'm going to guess they weren't famous or even an established ensemble; maybe a kind of pickup-group with a name slapped on them.
"Gaspar de Salo" was an early violin maker so it's unlikely he's a member.
Probably was a budget label. I bought it decades ago - I have no idea where I picked it up.
I can't find any listing of the players and from peering at images of their CD covers they seem to have been active about 30 years ago. I'm going to guess they weren't famous or even an established ensemble; maybe a kind of pickup-group with a name slapped on them.
"Gaspar de Salo" was an early violin maker so it's unlikely he's a member.
Probably was a budget label. I bought it decades ago - I have no idea where I picked it up.
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I absolutely love Schubert's 2nd Piano Trio in Eb!
Particularly the second movement which you can hear in the Stanley Kubrick film Barry Lyndon!
Particularly the second movement which you can hear in the Stanley Kubrick film Barry Lyndon!
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Quote from: kbiggs on Aug 14, 2017, 07:18AMLieder: Schwanengesang, Göthe-Lieder, Die Schöne Müllerin, Winterreisse
Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau--look no further
Hard to beat Fischer-Dieskau singing Schubert!
Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau--look no further
Hard to beat Fischer-Dieskau singing Schubert!
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Quote from: mr.deacon on Sep 08, 2017, 09:53PMI absolutely love Schubert's 2nd Piano Trio in Eb!
Particularly the second movement which you can hear in the Stanley Kubrick film Barry Lyndon!
Yup, that's a good one.
Having procured my copy of the Vienna Philharmonic (Wiener Philharmoniker) recordings of Schubert's symphonies, yeah, they're as good as their reputation. Love how aggressive they get with phrasing, articulations and in general. Nice to see this stuff interpreted with actual passion and risk-taking.
The recordings in the album I got have been around a while now - from 1964/70/72.
Particularly the second movement which you can hear in the Stanley Kubrick film Barry Lyndon!
Yup, that's a good one.
Having procured my copy of the Vienna Philharmonic (Wiener Philharmoniker) recordings of Schubert's symphonies, yeah, they're as good as their reputation. Love how aggressive they get with phrasing, articulations and in general. Nice to see this stuff interpreted with actual passion and risk-taking.
The recordings in the album I got have been around a while now - from 1964/70/72.
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Quote from: mr.deacon on Sep 08, 2017, 09:53PMI absolutely love Schubert's 2nd Piano Trio in Eb!
Particularly the second movement which you can hear in the Stanley Kubrick film Barry Lyndon!
Yup, that's a good one.
Having procured my copy of the Vienna Philharmonic (Wiener Philharmoniker) recordings of Schubert's symphonies, yeah, they're as good as their reputation. Love how aggressive they get with phrasing, articulations and in general. Nice to see this stuff interpreted with actual passion and risk-taking.
The recordings in the album I got have been around a while now - from 1964/70/72.
Particularly the second movement which you can hear in the Stanley Kubrick film Barry Lyndon!
Yup, that's a good one.
Having procured my copy of the Vienna Philharmonic (Wiener Philharmoniker) recordings of Schubert's symphonies, yeah, they're as good as their reputation. Love how aggressive they get with phrasing, articulations and in general. Nice to see this stuff interpreted with actual passion and risk-taking.
The recordings in the album I got have been around a while now - from 1964/70/72.