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John Dalmas ([log in to unmask]) wrote:
Deryk Barker wrote:
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>>And, with all respect to his (Horenstein's) 1954 (?) Vox, this (the Music &
>>Arts) is an entirely different kettle of fish, possibly the most searingly
>>intense M9 you'll ever hear. I know, I was there.
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>Yes, and as Deryk warned, the 1966 live recording with the London Symphony
>he speaks of is now nla from Music & Arts. Also, Deryk's question mark
>after the year of the earlier recording with the Vienna Symphony did not
>go unnoticed. The year of the release of the VOX boxed lp set is given
>on the liner notes as 1960, but I have heard that the M9 was recorded
>two years earlier, in 1958. The CD reissue of this M9 (with the 1955
>Kindertotenlieder with Norman Foster) states the year as 1954. Deryk may
>have more information. There was also available for a time a Horenstein M9
>dating from 1967 with the Orchestre National de France.
The question mark was about my recollection. In fact, according to my
discography (and I must have got this from somewhere, although I can't
offhand recall where) the Vox 9th was recorded in June 1952. The first
M9 on LP AFAIK.
There is also a 1968 (November) performance with eh ASO available on M&A.
Not as good as either the LSO or French performances, although better
recorded than the LSO.
Deryk Barker
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