I am wondering what are various people's favorite recordings of the pieces listed below.
Brahms- Variations on a Theme by Haydn, Op. 56
Rachmaninov- Symphony No. 2 in E minor
Beethoven- Symphony No. 6 in F major, "Pastoral"
Barber- Medea's Dance of Vengeance
Borodin- Symphony No. 2 in B minor
Dvorak- Symphony No. 8 in G major
Elgar- Engima Variations
Prokofiev- Symphony No. 5, Op. 100
Brahms- Violin Concerto in D major
Recommended Recordings
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Brahms Haydn variations: Eschenbach and Houston symphony or Solti.
Beethoven: Gardiner or Immerseel
Dvorak: Dohnanyi
Elgar: Barenboim (CBS, released with Cello Concerto, etc.)
Brahms Vn Conc: Mutter + Karajan
Beethoven: Gardiner or Immerseel
Dvorak: Dohnanyi
Elgar: Barenboim (CBS, released with Cello Concerto, etc.)
Brahms Vn Conc: Mutter + Karajan
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Any Prokofiev symphony: Gergiev and the London Philharmonic. (You can get the complete set here.)
Brahms Violin Concerto: either Oistrakh + Konwitschny (1954) or Hahn + Marriner (2001). (I can't stand Mutter, incidentally.)
Brahms Violin Concerto: either Oistrakh + Konwitschny (1954) or Hahn + Marriner (2001). (I can't stand Mutter, incidentally.)
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Ouch! She was very young when that recording was made, though
Some others:
Borodin: Kubelik + VPO
Rachmaninoff: Previn
Some others:
Borodin: Kubelik + VPO
Rachmaninoff: Previn
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One recording I found of Brahms's Variations on a Theme by Haydn that I really admired is with the Munich Festival Orchestra conducted by John Rosten. It is really passionately played and the phrasing is superb. I tried looking up this conductor but I could not find anything substantial on him.
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Any suggestions for Barber's Medea's Dance of Vegeance? I have Neeme Jarvi's and it is nice.