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Author: Karel
Date: 2003-03-22 01:06
I would like to try some of Antony Pay's recordings, and would appreciate recommendations from your experience. Both "period" and modern instruments, but please indicate which is which. Also, where can they be found?
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Author: D Dow
Date: 2003-03-22 12:39
The Tony Pay record I like the most is the Marriner version of the Gran Partita done with the St. Martin in the Fields on Philips. He and the other players in the clarinets(bassets too) display a fine sense of sonority and blend....
Check his Weber Concertos as well. Fine work and excellent style in this music...
David Dow
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Author: ogogli
Date: 2003-03-22 13:17
Mozart K.498 (Kegelstatt-Trio)
Schumann Märchenerzählugen (Fairy Tales)
Fantasiestück op. 73
CRD Records 3411
With Ian Brown(piano) and Roger Chase (viola)
"The Nash Ensemble"
Also with The Nash Ensemble, now with Clifford Benson (piano) and Christopher van Kampen (cello):
Beethoven Trio for Piano, Clarinet and Cello Op.11
Archduke Rudolph of Austria: Trio for Piano, Clarinet and Cello
CRD Records 3345
Post Edited (2003-03-22 14:27)
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Author: Stéphane
Date: 2003-03-22 18:16
A double CD with Virgin Classics featuring the 2 concerti + Concertino by Weber + 3 concerti by Crusell. All on period instrument and Tony conducting the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightment. I am not a great fan of the Crusells, but I just love the Webers in Tony's interpretation.
Stéphane.
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