radrd
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Here's my (small) collection:
Tchaikovsky 1812 Overture (Kunzel/Telarc)
Holst: The Planets (Dutoit/Penguin)
Mussorgsky: Pictures at an Exhibition (Oue/Reference)
Dvorak: 8th, 9th Symphonies (Fischer/Philips)
Stravinsky: The Rite of Spring (Bernstein/Sony)
Stravinsky: The Firebird (Boulez/DG)
Wagner: Overtures and Preludes (DG)
Bruckner: 8th Symphony (Knappertsbusch/DG)
Bruckner: 9th Symphony (Skrowaczewski/Reference)
Mahler: 1st Symphony (Bernstein/DG)
Mahler: 3rd Symphony (Salonen/DG)
Mahler: 5th Symphony (Karajan/DG)
Mahler: 6th Symphony (Karajan/DG)
Mahler: 9th Symphony (Bernstein/DG)
Beethoven: 1st-9th Symphonies (Klemperer/EMI)
Beethoven: 5th, 7th Symphonies (Kleiber/DG)
Beethoven: 9th Symphony (Karajan/DG)
Shostakovich: 5th, 9th Symphonies (Bernstein/Sony)
Shostakovich: 1st, 7th Symphonies (Bernstein/DG)
Shostakovich: 8th Symphony (Jansons/EMI)
So far classical music has been the best investment I've ever made! Every one of these disks is outstanding in my opinion. Right now I'm planning on getting all of Mahler's symphonies and all of Shostakovich's symphonies. Can you guys recommend some more recordings that I should look at? I really like the more dramatic works the most (though less dramatic is okay too, especially for studying), and vocals are great as well. Good quality recordings are a must, and I'm not apposed to buying additional recordings of the same symphony if there is an especially good one that I should hear.
I have a SACD player on order, which will hopefully arrive before Christmas, so SACD recommendations are especially appreciated as well.
Thanks.
Tchaikovsky 1812 Overture (Kunzel/Telarc)
Holst: The Planets (Dutoit/Penguin)
Mussorgsky: Pictures at an Exhibition (Oue/Reference)
Dvorak: 8th, 9th Symphonies (Fischer/Philips)
Stravinsky: The Rite of Spring (Bernstein/Sony)
Stravinsky: The Firebird (Boulez/DG)
Wagner: Overtures and Preludes (DG)
Bruckner: 8th Symphony (Knappertsbusch/DG)
Bruckner: 9th Symphony (Skrowaczewski/Reference)
Mahler: 1st Symphony (Bernstein/DG)
Mahler: 3rd Symphony (Salonen/DG)
Mahler: 5th Symphony (Karajan/DG)
Mahler: 6th Symphony (Karajan/DG)
Mahler: 9th Symphony (Bernstein/DG)
Beethoven: 1st-9th Symphonies (Klemperer/EMI)
Beethoven: 5th, 7th Symphonies (Kleiber/DG)
Beethoven: 9th Symphony (Karajan/DG)
Shostakovich: 5th, 9th Symphonies (Bernstein/Sony)
Shostakovich: 1st, 7th Symphonies (Bernstein/DG)
Shostakovich: 8th Symphony (Jansons/EMI)
So far classical music has been the best investment I've ever made! Every one of these disks is outstanding in my opinion. Right now I'm planning on getting all of Mahler's symphonies and all of Shostakovich's symphonies. Can you guys recommend some more recordings that I should look at? I really like the more dramatic works the most (though less dramatic is okay too, especially for studying), and vocals are great as well. Good quality recordings are a must, and I'm not apposed to buying additional recordings of the same symphony if there is an especially good one that I should hear.
I have a SACD player on order, which will hopefully arrive before Christmas, so SACD recommendations are especially appreciated as well.
Thanks.