[78-L] Pictures & Bach...

David Lennick dlennick at sympatico.ca
Fri Nov 1 17:30:15 PDT 2013


Did Koussevitzky have exclusive rights to the Ravel for a certain period? Seems 
to me nobody else recorded it until the mid 40s, although Stoky must have 
played it in concert because there are excerpts on one of those Bell labs lps 
of early stereo test recordings.

dl

On 11/1/2013 8:14 PM, DAVID BURNHAM wrote:
> Stokowski's is very good, although as he is prone to do there are too many cuts, of course even the Ravel is not complete - I don't think Stokowski's would have sounded as it does if the Ravel wasn't there because it seems to try to do the opposite from what Ravel did with every theme, compared to, say the Ashkenazy which sounds like he never heard the Ravel, and I think his version is the Mussorgsky score complete.  Another interesting transcription available,as far as I know, only on 78s is Lucien Caillet's, (unless someone has made a CD of it).  Another approach is that of Tomita which I think can still be called a transcription and I've also heard it as an organ solo.
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>> ________________________________
>> From: Ted Kneebone<tkneebone1 at abe.midco.net>
>> To: 78-l<78-l at klickitat.78online.com>
>> Sent: Friday, November 1, 2013 5:15:08 PM
>> Subject: [78-L] Pictures&  Bach...
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>> My favorite orchestral transcription of the
>> "Pictures at an exhibition" is the one by
>> Stokowski.  That is surely an exciting version.
>>      Speaking of the Bach Toccata&  Fugue...,
>> I have saved a version done by two guys who
>> walk on a keyboard.  It is incomplete but the
>> themes are all there.   I think Bach would have
>> enjoyed their performance.
>>
>> Ted Kneebone
>> 1528 S. Grant Street
>> Aberdeen, SD 57401
>> Old Time Radio catalog...
>> http://abe.midco.net/tkneebone3


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