I've decided to (finally) address a serious shortcoming in my CD collection ... classical music. I like classical music, want to test my system, and I'd like my kids to be introduced to it.
So (please!) help me out b/c I'm looking for recommendations on well recorded CD's (no SA-CD) in these areas:
1.) Organ music. To me this is the ideal "system tester" if you only have one. The range (16 Hz to who knows), dynamics, nuance ... I'm looking for a CD that shows off the many faces of an organ.
-Well, you won't get 16 Hz out of Studio 60s! A big subwoofer would do it. The best for deep bass I know is Michael Murray's Bach on Telarc, though it's rather short -- but it's cheapish now, too. He used the 32 foot pedals in the Passacaglia.
http://www.amazon.com/Great-Organ-Methuen-Bach-BWV/dp/B000003CSJ/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1258642181&sr=1-3
His Bach Organ Blaster is more various but I think the lowest pedals are the 16 foot ones.
2.) Strings/Piano: Any recommendations on discs with a good string section and/or piano? I especially love string quartets and a good violin solo.
-String section, piano, violin. Concertos for piano and violin will do. Any number of good ones. Grumiaux doing the Beethoven and Brahms violin concertos are very good. Earl Wild doing Rachmaninoff piano concertos are fine--don't be misled by the age, they're very good.
-String quartets. Well, Dvorak quartets with the Vlach Quartet of Prague on Naxos are excellent. The Lindsay Quartet is always good--Beethoven Quartets.
3.) Full Orchestra: I'd like to stay away from Tchaikovsky as I already have a CD of him (1812, Nutcracker, yada yada, yada). I've always been a fan of the London Philharmonic's performances but wondered if there's more out there I'm missing.
-Well, there are any number of good orchestral CDs. One of my favorites is this one, with Leibowitz doing Mozart's Jupiter Symphony (no.41) and Krips doing the Haffner Symphony (no. 35) and Haydn's Symphony no. 104. (discontinued).
http://www.amazon.com/Mozart-Symphonies-Haydn-Symphony-No/dp/B000003GCV/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1258644705&sr=1-2
Leibowitz's Beethoven symphonies on Chesky are terrific but expensive. There's always the old Karajan 1963 set on DG.
-There are lots of collections of overtures on major labels such as Telarc, Philips, and Mercury. The Suppe and Auber overtures on Mercury with Paul Paray are wonderful.
http://www.amazon.com/Suppe-Overtures-Light-Cavalry-Auber/dp/B0000057LK/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1258645715&sr=1-4
4.) Kid Accessible: Not a "serious" performance. Something that is ... well ... a bit more accessible to the 5 and 6 year old crew.
-Someone mentioned Prokofiev's Peter and the Wolf. Many like the old Ralph Richardson version (kid's won't mind the sound), and I like Michael Flanders (oops, that's on vinyl). Pick one off Amazon.com:
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_ss_0_13?url=search-alias=popular&field-keywords=peter+and+the+wolf&sprefix=peter+and+the
-Dukas' The Sorceror's Apprentice is good--Bernstein is fine. Of course, it's on the original Fantasia on DVD with Stokowski--which is wonderful! Mickey Mouse plays the apprentice.
5.) Pictures at an Exhibition: I love this piece. Anyone know of a "first rate" recording? Especially the ending: Great Gate of Kiev. Love it!