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Created:Mon Feb 17 1986
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639.0. "Sibelius on CD" by 51590::LITBY (Per-Olof Litby, CSC Stockholm/Sweden) Mon Feb 09 1987 10:11

	 I finally  have  to  replace my old DG recording (Christian Ferras,
	 BPO/Karajan)  of Sibelius' Violin Concerto - it's totally worn out.
	 
	 When that  recording was made, nobody had even thought of CD's, but
	 now  that I have a player the new recording will of course be a CD.
	 So,  does  anyone  have  suggestions  on  good CD recordings of the
	 Violin Concerto (D minor, op.47)?

	 Suggestions on other Sibelius recordings are welcome as well!

	 /POL
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639.1COOKIE::ROLLOWIt's kind of fun to be extinct.Mon Feb 09 1987 10:444
    If you can find them there are a number of good Sibelius recordings
    on BIS.  I don't have my Schwann handy to see what recordings of
    the Violin Concerto are available.
    
639.2Ashkenazy for Symphony No. 6BAVIKI::GOODMichael GoodTue Feb 10 1987 12:472
    I really like my Ashkenazy recording of Sibelius' 6th on London.
    I have the LP but it is also on CD.  It comes with the 3rd.
639.3COOKIE::ROLLOWIt's kind of fun to be extinct.Tue Feb 10 1987 16:2116
    From the February Schwann:
    
    Musicm. 60089Z - Vadim Brodsky, Jerzy Salwarowski, Polish National
    	Symphony
    
    RCA RCD1-7019 - Heifetz, Hendl, Chicago Symphony
    
    RCA RCD1-4548 - Jenson, Ormandy, Philadelphia Orch.
    
    Angel CDC-47110 - Kremer, Muti, Philharmonia Orch.
    
    Angel CDC-47167 - Perlman, Previni, Pittsburgh Sym.

    Compleat CDPCN-14 - Yaron, Soudant, London Phil.
    
    The Heifetz is the one they recommend in their "Basic CD Library".
639.4News from ItalyCRASSO::MUGGIAThu Feb 12 1987 03:2651
	I found some titles in an italian "Guide to CDs" published
	in 1986.
	About the violin concerto, the guide recommends the two
	ANGEL recordings, even if they are not the "optimum".
	The symphinies have been published by BIS and CHANDOS.

	The BIS edition is conducted by Neeme Jarvi, with the
	Gothenburg Symphony. The numbers:
	
	n.1 (+ Finland)			BIS CD221
	n.2 (+ Romance Op.42)		BIS CD252
	n.3 (+ King Christian)		BIS CD228
	n.4 (+ Canzonetta Op.62)	BIS CD263
	n.5 (+ Karelia)			BIS CD222
	n.6 (+ Pelleas et Melisande)	BIS CD237
	(Strange: the n.7 is missing, but I think now it is available)

	The CHANDOS edition is conducted by Alexander Gibson, with
	the Scottish National. The numbers:

	n.1-7				CHANDOS 8344
	n.2				CHANDOS 8303
	n.3-6				CHANDOS 8389
	n.4-5				CHANDOS 8388

	Then Ashkenazy conducts the n.4-5-6-7 on Decca CDs, and other
	items are available under various labels, but they are not
	well considered. The author of the guide thinks all these three
	editions are good, and perhaps leans towards the Jarvi's one.
	None of these CDs is in my collection, so I can't give my
	personal opinion.
	From the technical point of view, I don't know BIS, because it
	is difficult to find in Italy (but it seems very good), while
	CHANDOS is excellent, expecially in reproducing the great
	orchestra.

	CHANDOS offers other titles, with Gibson and the Scottish
	National again. They are

	4 Legends Op.22			CHANDOS 8394

	and the complete recording of the symphonic poems in 2 CDs
	(CHANDOS 8395/6). The guide judges these 3 CDs "precious".

	You can contact me directly to exchange opinions and
	suggestions.

	Good pleasure.

					Claudio Muggia
					ACT Torino
639.5BISSTKTSC::LITBYPer-Olof Litby, CSC Stockholm/SwedenSat Feb 14 1987 06:1421
	 The BIS  recordings  can  definitely  be recommended.  Granted, the
	 Gothenburg orchestra is not the BSO, but they are very professional
	 and Neeme J�rvi has an excellent feeling for Sibelius' music.

	 As far  as  I  know,  BIS  hasn't  yet published a recording of the
	 Violin Concerto, but I suppose one will appear eventually.

	 BIS is,  or  was,  essentially a one-man company, started by Robert
	 von Bahr here in Stockholm some years ago.  They started in a small
	 scale,  using  local musicians and simple equipment - the first LPs
	 were  recorded using only a ReVox A77 tape recorder and two Neumann
	 microphones!

	 Being recorded  here,  the BIS CDs have the advantage of being much
	 less  expensive  than others.  I know that they may be hard to find
	 outside   of   Scandinavia,   mainly   because   of  smaller  scale
	 manufacturing,  but  Mr.   von  Bahr  &  Co.   are  aiming  towards
	 increased exportation.

	 /POL