A conductor's indispensable 100 classical LPs for your collection.

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

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  • @grahamnorwood4659
    @grahamnorwood4659 Месяц назад +2

    This is tremendously helpful and genuinely enjoyable to listen to as well. As someone else said above, your enthusiasm shines through and is truly contagious. My only regret is that there’s not (as far as I can tell) a list of the LPs you mention. As a blind guy, there are a couple records where I couldn’t quite parse enough relevant info to identify the records you recommended.All in all, though, a huge thanks for the guidance you have provided.

  • @NN-df7hl
    @NN-df7hl 8 месяцев назад +3

    Would also love to see your set-up: stereo components, speakers, listening room, etc. Hope you'll do a vid showcasing them and doing a demo. :)

  • @damianp564
    @damianp564 Год назад +4

    Fantastic video. I've played it numerous times. Thank you.

  • @RichStiefel5507
    @RichStiefel5507 6 месяцев назад +4

    This is a fantastic video and a huge help as I begin to navigate my way into the classical world! Thank You!

    • @AudiophiliaChannel
      @AudiophiliaChannel  6 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you for the kind words, Rich. Let us know what you collect.

  • @leeannbroomfield4132
    @leeannbroomfield4132 2 месяца назад +1

    Excellent video! Thank you!

  • @mmattfloyd1
    @mmattfloyd1 7 месяцев назад +2

    Thanks so much for this! I am a neuvo audiophile / Jazz junkie, getting into Classical. This is so helpful! Your enthusiasm comes through and you have such a warm speaking voice. I have shopping to do! :)

  • @tanyet
    @tanyet Год назад +9

    Absolutely love Lyrita recordings. Their Herbert Howells LPs are some of my favorites. Fantastic sound.

    • @Ejlectronics6
      @Ejlectronics6 3 месяца назад

      Lyrita Records are my secret weapon. Absolutely LOVE these more contemporary British composers and Lyrita almost never misses with showcasing them. My collection is slowly getting there!

  • @ScottHughes-n4u
    @ScottHughes-n4u Год назад +3

    Claudio Abbado's version of Tchaikovsky's Romeo and Juliet with the Boston Symphony is spellbinding. After the thunderous timpani roll before the coda and the nobility of the orchestral phrasing until the end it's exceptionally beautiful.

  • @jivy2
    @jivy2 Год назад +3

    Always enjoy your classical reviews. I ended up waiting until I ordered a pizza to make it an event for the evening. Your site is of course splendid as well 👍

  • @stevesincock941
    @stevesincock941 Год назад +2

    A great survey. Thanks very much.

  • @nasibars4575
    @nasibars4575 9 месяцев назад +2

    We have come to the conclusion that your collection is immaculate and excellent and 😊😊that your favorite record company is Deutsche Grammophon

  • @dalerupright8641
    @dalerupright8641 Год назад +1

    What a wonderful video! I have been collecting willy-nilly and buying whatever catches my eye. This list gives me a roadmap to follow. Thank you!

  • @joseluisherreralepron9987
    @joseluisherreralepron9987 Год назад +1

    That Karajan "Planets" with Vienna is a very special recording, my favorite of the many versions I own. They play like it's a fantastic new discovery and the sound is fantastic...those low C's on the organ 'lock' the room in "Neptune". Fantastic stuff. And the Reiner/CSO recordings of "Zarathustra" and "Heldenleben" from March, 1954 in two-track are mightily impressive with their huge soundstage and depth. The Ansermet "Petrouchka" is one of those rare recordings that is so real I sit smiling while listening...it's just astounding.

  • @ThePressingMatters
    @ThePressingMatters Год назад +2

    I can't wait to dig into this video!

  • @fnd111
    @fnd111 Год назад +1

    As one who has been collecting classical records since the seventies, your knowledge of both performance and recordings is breathtaking. Details I would never had known. I was surprised to see how many of these recordings I had. There must be some consensus in classical music after all. Great job, maestro!

  • @ianwright8154
    @ianwright8154 Год назад +1

    Thank you for your insights. I was in London when Abbado and Tilson Thomas were there and saw them many times.. St Martins in the Field could always be relied on for their authenticity.

  • @jmal5390
    @jmal5390 Год назад +1

    Thanks for this. I was surprised to see how many of these I have, but many more yet to explore. FWIW, I really enjoy this kind of content coming from a musician's perspective. There are many people out there reviewing and recommending records. Very few have enough knowledge of the music and its history to do so with any authority.

  • @tonyobadinage6647
    @tonyobadinage6647 Год назад +2

    A great selection and I am pleased that I have many of them. I'm a huge Lyrita fan and must point out that whilst Lyrita used Decca engineers and facilities in the 1960s the label was (and still is) completely independent and, as such, has been able to make obscure music available, something that more mainstream labels were not always able to do due to a possible lack of profitability. In the UK, labels like Lyrita (together with Chandos, Hyperion and others) changed all that and almost forced the big boys into recording lesser known works.
    A great upload :)

  • @ChristopherSchaub1
    @ChristopherSchaub1 7 месяцев назад +1

    London and Decca of the same edition were made at same plant, just different labels. Outer jackets were printed elsewhere. Great video, some nice recordings to hunt for!

    • @rusty676
      @rusty676 2 месяца назад

      UK Londons yes but not US Londons

  • @guywalker29
    @guywalker29 Год назад

    Yes, I am pleased to read that everyone has these. Do you have a copy of Orff's Lamenti by Monteverdi? Everyone should.

  • @irawong
    @irawong Год назад +1

    While I don’t own that many classical records, I actually own the majority of your selections. Cool video.

  • @ScottHughes-n4u
    @ScottHughes-n4u Год назад

    Janos Starker was principal cello of Chicago Symphony from 1953 to 1958.

  • @Dakora
    @Dakora 8 месяцев назад +1

    I agree that Starkers interpretation is amazing, however I must admit that I haven't heard anything that exceeds Erling Blöndal Bengtssons stellar recording from 1984 (Danacord, DACO 226). Especially the Sarabande in C-minor: it is so organic and natural; the master breathes with the cello like a body in deep contemplation. I would be delighted to hear your opinions regarding this performance.

    • @AudiophiliaChannel
      @AudiophiliaChannel  8 месяцев назад

      I will search it out. Thank you for the recommendation.

  • @litoboy5
    @litoboy5 6 месяцев назад +1

    Great

  • @matthewweflen
    @matthewweflen Год назад +1

    1:06:31 That Varese recording has astonishing sound. I don't even love the pieces all that much, but the percussion!

    • @AudiophiliaChannel
      @AudiophiliaChannel  Год назад

      Agreed. But the sound! Incredible. The first three minutes of Arcana are amazing.

  • @ericnagamine7742
    @ericnagamine7742 Год назад +1

    Starker never played in the NBC Symphony.

  • @ferguszade5594
    @ferguszade5594 5 месяцев назад +1

    Not sure if Elgar's violin concerto is in the top 5. Beethoven, Brahms, Mendelssohn, Tchaikovsky, Sibelius all ready have the job and Bruch is next in line.

  • @traviscoopermusic8812
    @traviscoopermusic8812 Год назад +1

    Any more thoughts on other George Lloyd symphonies? Like #8, etc?

    • @AudiophiliaChannel
      @AudiophiliaChannel  Год назад +1

      Like several and some good recordings but composer, conductor, orchestra and Lyrita hit it out of the park with the 5th.

    • @traviscoopermusic8812
      @traviscoopermusic8812 Год назад +1

      Thanks for the reply, love the classical videos you have done. I have a chance at the Lloyd #8 LP on Lyrita, same conductor.

  • @nyquist5190
    @nyquist5190 Год назад +2

    The Solti Ring is on Decca instead of EMI. Heinz Zednik really is a great Mime - but on Boulez's Ring, not on Karajan's. Then again, Gerhard Stolze on the Karajan set is wonderfully frightening and weird.

  • @geoffharris9396
    @geoffharris9396 Год назад +1

    Sir Colin Davis told the story of how Malcom Sargent would dress up immaculately in his concert attire and hire a Rolls Royce to take him just a quarter of a mile to the Albert Hall to conduct and then be chauffeured back the quarter mile after the concert.

    • @AudiophiliaChannel
      @AudiophiliaChannel  Год назад

      He lived in Victorian Mansions, literally half way around Albert Hall artists entrance lol

  • @stukevideo
    @stukevideo Год назад

    Well, under a label called "Audiophilia" our good host should concentrate more on newer recordings. Furtwangler, for example, guarantees a good performance. However, the lack of dynamic range and the background noise on those old recordings is quite noticable. I just threw out a Toscanini recording because it sounded like chicken scratching.
    DG recordings from the 60's, however, are primo and I'm glad he reviewed some here. Conversely, DG went downhill in the seventies, up until their digital recordings in the 80s, which are abysmal. I like to hear about Telarcs and other "new" recordings. Harmonia Mundi is a newer, underrated label.

  • @sansumida
    @sansumida Год назад +1

    What is wrong with Dynagroove?
    Question from a non fanatic music lover😊

    • @AudiophiliaChannel
      @AudiophiliaChannel  Год назад

      Added compression to help out cheaper tables of the day. Awful pressings for the most part.

    • @sansumida
      @sansumida Год назад

      Thanks for your reply it is along time ago since I collected records.
      I still play my Lyrita Bax records and Dowland Lachrymae on Archiv.
      I still treasure my Walton 2nd Symphony on CBS conducted by Szell and Bartok String Quartets on Hungaraphon.
      Problem is scratches ! I stopped in the 80s and only purchased CDs since then.
      Why would I collect an obsolete format that takes up huge amounts of space and is liable to damage. I lost about 10 records due to storage damp & warping all bent out of shape:)@@AudiophiliaChannel

  • @stevehorwitz2320
    @stevehorwitz2320 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for a very interesting and useful video. I noticed that most of your albums are stored in pvc plastic. This video, ruclips.net/video/b97WEUfeDFQ/видео.htmlsi=2bdR_Hx5fH32km48, suggests that over time pvc can break down and damage your records.

  • @papagen00
    @papagen00 8 месяцев назад

    fyi LPs are 'lossy' not audiophile quality (contrary to what vinyl lovers would have you believe.) The Solti "Ring" sounds far better on digital hi-res audio or even CD.

  • @antoniolopes5488
    @antoniolopes5488 8 месяцев назад +4

    I do not think that Walton,Tippet, Bax. Elgar and other British composers can be considered as indispensable. What about Verdi, Berg, Shoemberg?

    • @jtp1389
      @jtp1389 Месяц назад +1

      Nobody cares about your stupid opinion. Go away

    • @martiglesias60
      @martiglesias60 27 дней назад +1

      Thats correct!