Thanks a lot in advnace!
- Mendelssohn - 'Elijah' 23 October 1926
- Beethoven - Symphony No.7 (30 October 1924, 14 & 22 October 1925)
- Prokofiev - 'Love for Three Oranges' (6 January 1927)
- Mozart - Symphony No.41 (26 August 1927)
- Mozart - 'Requiem' Dies Irae, Rex Tremendae, Sanctus (11 October
1927)
- R.Strauss - Till Eulenspiegel (25 October 1927)
- Wagner - Siegfried (16, 17, 22 May 1929)
- Brahms - Piano Concerto No.2 (22 October 1929)
- Tchaikovsky - Symphony No. 3 & Overture Hamlet
- Handel (arr. Elgar) - Chandos Anthem No.2, Overture (18 October
1928)
- Purcell - Ode to St. Cecilia's Day (25 October 1925)
- Holst - Planets
On Nov 23, 12:24 am, frankwm <frankwmar...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> > I've downloaded all the recordings of this formidable conductor availible here.
>
> Which ones?
>
> I uploaded the 'complete' BIRS discography some months back -
> downloaded that?http://groups.google.co.uk/group/mp-78
> Far more recorded than ever has been mentioned/uploaded hereabouts....
>
> UK HMV pressings are noisier than Victor/European 'HMV' - but have
> many (was only listening to some, accompanying Chaliapin, a few days
> ago).
> There's also a considerable number of Coates' sessions on the 7LP EMI
> 'Wagner on Record' box set from about 1982 (also re-released on CD).
> Not listened to most tracks, even now; but they're (mainly?) vinyl
> pressings from metalwork - so are very quiet-surfaced.
The Eulenspiegel is an acoustic recording, I have that.
If you have the "Uranus", would be great if you could upload it.
And if you could check the Siegfried, would be great, too!
> Well, I've downloaed all the recordings that were availible here.
> Here's a list of recordings I know exist which I'd like to have:
>
[...]
> - Prokofiev - 'Love for Three Oranges' (6 January 1927)
[...]
That's pretty much in the category of a "new music" recording, isn't it?
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On Nov 24, 8:53 pm, frankwm <frankwmar...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> 'Uranus' has 'fractured', tangentially, due to a slight warp, & isn't
> currently playable.
>
> Handel/Elgar: Overture in D (D 1527 - Black Label pressing) uploaded
> as a FLAC (12.5MB).
> Esentially a raw dubbing, apart from being equalized below 40hz/above
> 9kHz...http://www.sendspace.com/file/b3twif
>
> This you might like to edit 'to taste' (normally I'd remove all the
> 'spikes' - manually (...), but the recording isn't as 'clean/extended
> range' as 'Komarinskaya' (D 1856), which I'll edit later. Might then
> re-upload the Handel (which I thought already had been offered).
>
> The album also contains:- Hansel'n'Gretel D 1261 / Liadov D 1812 /
> Rimsky + Mussorgsky D 1934 / Mussorgsky D 2010 / Rimsky-K DB 1698 -
> and a clean acoustic of Fire-Bird (D958) - but don't have D959.
> Any interest?
Thanks a lot, downloaded all of this.
Is there anything else from the list I pulled above?