the elephant wrote:
I think that most modern orchestras in our hemisphere are very boring in live performance and even more so in recording
Elephant,
You sure have a lot to say, and I can't say that I disagree with what you're saying. I've lived in small and medium sized cities most of my life.
It just makes me more appreciative of my current situation living just four blocks from Orchestra Hall in Chicago since summer of 2000. I ordered my subscription tickets yesterday - twenty one concerts in all.
Mahler 6 and 1 with Bernard Haitink, Shostakovitch 4 Haitink and 7 Seymon Bytchkov, Tristan, Symphony Fantastique, Rachmanninoff Sym. #2, Rhenish, Heldenleben, Dvorak 8 and Bruckner 4, Brahms Piano 1 & 2, Tchaikovsky 4,5, and 6 Prokofiev 3 with Riccardo Muti, Planets, Petrushka, and Firebird.
And the CSO brass in December again this year for the Mid West folks.
And although not every performance is magical, they make a lot of incredible music, in my opinion.
You want to hear an American orchesta recording that's on fire? Get a copy of the Mahler 3rd they recorded last season (I was lucky to hear it the first night) with Haitink, on their new label CSO Resound, which you can get from the CSO website or from Archicmusic.com. (You can listen for free on the CSO website)
And although I enjoy both, I have to say that I prefer Rachmanninoff.
I'll crawl back in my hole now.
