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In the Thread: A great conductor - but almost unknown - Anton Nanut
Post Subject: Too much for my listening pacePosted by Romy the Cat on: 10/21/2007
JANDL100 wrote: |
Wow - Romy, that's quite a find.
Nanut in Mahler 7 8 9 10 ?! - I MUST get them! I have the other Nanut Mahler recordings already. Sadly, I can't find the set in the UK. It's useful to know it exists though.
And Romy, have you listened to Nanut's Bruckner 8 yet? .... ;-) |
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Well, Jerry, if you wish I can send you the M7, M8, M9, and M10. BTW, I have sent you last weeks a few CDs that you might find interesting…
I have nowadays a lot of new music, coming from different sores, a lot of more then I can to “processes”; I have perhaps 50 CDs that I “need” to listen. I do not juts listen them one after another but I need to develop a certain state of internal readiness to listen one or peace of music, I am slowly doing there… I did not listen your Bruckner 8 yet as I have been not “tuned” for this work for the last few days. It will be there…
Yes, I did listen the Mahler 5 by Wyn Morris. It was good but it further reinforced my why I ultimately do not like Mahler. BTW, did you hear Hermann Scherchen leading ORTF Orchestra performing the M5? If you do not then you might get it, well worth it…
BTW, I got Nanut and Ljubljana Tchaikovsky. It was not just horrible but atrocious. I actually through away the CD from a window of my car…
clarkjohnsen wrote: |
… but the Third Concerto with Lars Vogt was decidedly different and very tasty! The pianist, instead of just doing runs and spinning notes in repeated passages, injected linguistics into them, making every note in an otherwise seemingly pedestrian sequence say something…. |
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…and of course I did not record it. It was the event of the Jewish luck…
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