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Show posts MenuQuote from: JimL on Wednesday 10 February 2010, 05:32Quote from: TerraEpon on Tuesday 09 February 2010, 20:03Wasn't it Hurwitz who completely trashed the Thuille PC on cpo a while back?
Hurwitz gave a complete thumbs down to this one;
http://www.classicstoday.com/review.asp?ReviewNum=12608
Interesting that he comments not only that the sound prevents the color to shine through, but that part of the fault was Boult himself (yet, most people seem to think this is the best preformed version of the various boots floating around as well as compared to the Marco Polo, which some HATE)
Quote from: edurban on Sunday 07 February 2010, 15:52
eschiss1, do you have access to that interview?
Best, David
Quote from: edurban on Saturday 06 February 2010, 23:55
I had a feeling this would be Magnard's year as American Symphony's fall opera composer, but I thought the choice would be Guercoeur. Nope, it's Berenice of 1909 (after Racine), I guess Guercoeur was too well-known . Anyone know if this score also had to be reconstructed after the German soldiers set fire to Magnard's house?
David