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Richard Pennycuick, some days ago, in praise of Prokofiev: Cantata for the
20th Anniversary of the October Revolution.
>Unfortunately, Jarvi's version, IMO, is not as fiery nor as well-sung as
>Kondrashin's, which had as a filler another choral work, The Salute, also
>good stuff. The chances of Kondrashin's version making it to CD seem ever
>more remote, so Jarvi is, AFAIK, the only one there is.
Not so. I have a disk of a performance of this work by BBC Symphony
Orchestra and Chorus, conducted (I think, the label is a bit ambiguous) by
Geoffrey Mitchell. The disk was one of those "free" CDs supplied with the
BBC Music Magazine. I know nothing of the availability of these disks, I
have only a couple of dozen. We had a disagreement about payment for a
subscription.
Alan Dudley <[log in to unmask]>
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