Dr. of Music Roasts my Classical Record Collection

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  • @Bob-sw2zj
    @Bob-sw2zj Před rokem +15

    This Michael is sooo much better than the other 2 YT Michaels. He gets straight to the point without endless fluff. I learned more in this 18 minute video than watching 18 HOURS of Fremer and/or 45 RPM. My classical collection was updated and upgraded after watching his videos during COVID. Thank you Mazzy for creating and sharing this video. If he was a speaker (no pun intended) at the Audio Shows, his events would be packed.

  • @jasonwhiton174
    @jasonwhiton174 Před rokem +5

    Always great to see Michael talk about classical records, pressing quality, and behind-the-scenes stories. Great idea to have him review some of your collection! I've been eyeing the Starker reissues...

  • @keithwalker8090
    @keithwalker8090 Před rokem +3

    Giving this young man some exposure is a nice gesture of friendship. The best part of the video was at the end when he said I was skeptical.

  • @danakimborowicz5812
    @danakimborowicz5812 Před rokem +4

    Great stuff Michael. Love hearing about music that is rarely talked about in the VC.

  • @christopherkibler511
    @christopherkibler511 Před rokem +4

    Thank you Michael and Mazzy. I love the idea of "rate my collection". - Chris

  • @theboomerscalper
    @theboomerscalper Před rokem +7

    I wasn't allowed to touch anything.

  • @splintered6040
    @splintered6040 Před rokem +2

    Great video! Here in UK we still have Radio 3, which is great for discovering classical music, way beyond the usual ‘Concert In The Park’ repertoire.
    One of my favourite programmes… but also most wallet scouring… is Record Review, (renamed back to it’s original moniker, from CD Review a few years back, to acknowledge the resurgence of vinyl)…. A section of the programme is ‘Building A Library’… each week a luminary of the classical scene does a deep dive of the different recordings of a specific piece and decides upon their favourite, while giving their full explanation and playing samples.
    Great stuff… Michael did a nice variation on this theme!

    • @robertmazur1
      @robertmazur1 Před rokem

      I'm looking for the Record Review channel that you referenced in your comment. I found this: www.youtube.com/@DavesClassicalGuide (The Ultimate Classical Music Guide by Dave Hurwitz) which looks great. But is Record Review (or CD Review) yet something different? I'm not finding it. Thanks!

    • @Muninman
      @Muninman Před rokem

      Yep - standard fare most Saturday mornings as I do the housework LOL. I've resolved to stop buying since I have the main repertoire three times over. But do I?

    • @Muninman
      @Muninman Před rokem

      @@robertmazur1 BBC Radio 3 which should be available overseas from the BBC Sounds app. If I paste the link one of the bots will probably delete it. There is really nothing like it, though I don't always buy their recommendations. They invite an expert to review one piece a week, and they really do look at ALL the main / available recordings before funnelling down to one recommendation - sometimes with clearly stated alternatives if the approaches differ, etc.

  • @itsjim2875
    @itsjim2875 Před rokem +1

    Great stuff - thanks Mazzy & Michael. Michael is clearly one of the best vinyl reviewers on CZcams, and it's always enlightening and a pleasure to hear his opinions (those of an active classical musician). I subscribed to his channel a year or so ago.

    • @mazzysmusic
      @mazzysmusic  Před rokem

      Yes. I’ve learned a lot from him. ✌🏼

  • @chaky1978
    @chaky1978 Před rokem

    Very good ! Thanks Mazzy for facilitating, Michael, really one of the brightest personalities in the VC , your channel is limited only by your busy schedule as a musician, very informative.

  • @bearscatbarrett8795
    @bearscatbarrett8795 Před rokem +4

    More dir of music please!! Great analysis and reviews. No pretense, no snotty attitude, just great enthusiasm and insights. I studied the viola de gamba in college after playing the cello for ten years and loved it! MORE PLEASE👍👍

  • @russdawson7256
    @russdawson7256 Před rokem

    What a great video...Thank you Michael. Thank you Mazzy

  • @analoguecity3454
    @analoguecity3454 Před rokem +1

    This kid is just amazing! Im 53 and i could live out the rest of my life and not know half this young guy doe's!

  • @davepounds8924
    @davepounds8924 Před rokem +1

    Loved watching this!! Learned a lot about a type of music that the vinyl community doesn’t pay much attention to!! He has a great knowledge about this genre!!

  • @davidryan6441
    @davidryan6441 Před rokem +1

    I have to admit The pair of You Both Know Your Onions ( UK Saying) and between you i have bought some great Albums that you have showcased...So Thank You To You Both For That... Long May You Both Run.

  • @Matasky2010
    @Matasky2010 Před rokem +1

    Deftones 'White Pony'- essential addition to any serious classical collection. 🤟

  • @hifitommy
    @hifitommy Před 7 měsíci

    Michael, i find this peformance interesting because its done by the composer himself. i know he has been criticised for not being a consummate conductor but still...
    one major reason to have this album given that the recording itself is not the best that can be done is that cover photo. certainly as a musical artist, you can see that it is special. the photographer was Richard Avedon who has taken some of the most iconic photos ever. in Igor's glasses you can see the windows of what can only be a warehouse or industrial building that let in natural light for the workers to see what they were doing. daylight savings indeed.
    another feature of the photo is his tie. it looks like silk and the coarse weave is intriguing. that must have been a $50-100 tie when it was purchased back then. the essence of Stravinsky is exuded in this almost candid view of the hulk of the man.
    my first Rite was from the LA Public Library (as I was self-educating myself in classical) by von Karajan on DG. it can really pressurize the room so, of course I bought it. but the best Stravinsky specialist for me is Pierre Boulez. again, a library find in mint condition was his Petrushka on Columbia. sublime. his performances of all three of the ballets are worth seeking.
    i rather wish I had been With Jimmy Kaplan when you were here in LA but I might have been hesitant to go to the Record Collector as I was rudely ejected there for no reason. i was with my friend and we both had a few discs we wanted but when my friend asked for I small discount for making a handful of LPs, the proprietor acted overly offended by the request and ushered us out the back door from which we had entered and and kept making sure we were off the property. it was ridiculous.
    Mazzy, I hope to meetyou one day, it could happen it I go to the Seattle hifi show.
    ...hifitommy

  • @drumvc8060
    @drumvc8060 Před rokem

    Absolutely brilliant, really enjoyed this. Thank you.

  • @renetrachet
    @renetrachet Před rokem +2

    I am a cd man. But if there is one kind of music I certainly never would buy on vinyl it it is classical music.

    • @musiclassica
      @musiclassica Před rokem

      Definitely at the prices they are often dropping classical CDs, compared to the sometimes ridiculous prices fetched for some LPs in the genre. I have both, though, often of the same recording, but usually pick the CD version. And that’s not solely for convenience.

  • @TRamone01
    @TRamone01 Před rokem +3

    Well done! I've literally picked up a ton of classical music. Vinyl are mostly un-played. Classical music seems to have taken to cd format and there are some amazing career spanning boxes available. The Ultimate Classical Music Guide by Dave Hurwitz is always interesting and good for recommendations. A 10 cd Mercury Living Presence box of Janos Starker or one album that's the very best by Starker. Thanks.

    • @recordhead
      @recordhead Před rokem

      Between Hurwitz and the Jazz Bums my bank account is bleeding.

    • @TRamone01
      @TRamone01 Před rokem

      @@recordhead Me too!

    • @ivanbacon5753
      @ivanbacon5753 Před rokem

      Literally? 2000 pounds of records? I can pick up maybe 100 pounds.
      Perhaps you meant figuratively picked up (acquired) a ton (quite a lot) ?

  • @franklarin8100
    @franklarin8100 Před rokem

    Thanks for the suggestions.

  • @TheRollingStoness
    @TheRollingStoness Před rokem

    Thanks Michael and Mazz, will check out the recommendation, enjoyed the show, extra thanks to Michael for straight to the point info.

  • @paavoviuhko7250
    @paavoviuhko7250 Před rokem +1

    Brilliant change of venue. I have about 140 classical vinyl discs and that's most of what I have left of my vinyl collection. These were purchased in the 80's and 90's when I was exploring the standard catalog of classical music with the help of the Penguin Record Guide and also some of my favorite DJ's from that period. If I learned anything it's probably that the symphonic form doesn't really suit my interest. I found myself buying more and more Renaissance period sacred music. At least half my collection consists of this early music, probably my favorite listening experience in all the music I listen to.

  • @asufluffhead
    @asufluffhead Před rokem

    Amazing knowledge. Learned a ton. Great video and cool collection.

  • @carrion_man3700
    @carrion_man3700 Před rokem

    His channel is great! Love his analysis.

  • @lor3605
    @lor3605 Před rokem +2

    Great choices, Michael. Bernstein is great in the Rite - one of the works where his over the top intensity wins the day. I think it lends itself to so many approaches I tell people who like the work to sample streaming versions and hear how different Boulez is from Bernstein is from Dorati (& recommend Dorati). And massively second Carlos Kleiber 5th - it lives up to its legend, and more.
    If you have time up there, I’m putting some CZcams suggestions ⬇ in the comments maybe you can convince Mazzy to watch, (and if you haven’t seen them …they’re great!)
    First is the two-part classic Glenn Gould documentary by the National Film Board.
    It’s incredible at capturing the days when Glenn was a blazing comet, and the NFB have put the official release on CZcams.
    Search the titles “Glenn Gould - Off the Record” and “Glenn Gould - On the Record,” and look for the purple Film Board logo. (“Genius Within,” and several other good docs on Glenn are around on CZcams, too, but some have soundtrack muting in spots because of copyright.)
    The second rec for watching is maybe more gimmicky, but I think it’s interesting for showing one moment at the beginning of non-clerical, non-court, non-opera, classical orchestral performance.
    It’s the BBC feature “Eroica” --> on CZcams search the title “Beethoven’s Eroica - A Film by Simon Cellan Jones - BBC 2003”
    It’s a docudrama recreating the very first rehearsal performance of the Eroica in the home of Beethoven’s patron. It draws on the letters and diaries of the people who were there, and seems true enough - I think - to give a feel of what Beethoven performance in his lifetime was like. I would have cast a different actor in the lead - Ian Hart doesn’t seem brooding and closed off enough for the Beethoven I imagine from contemporary accounts, but never mind that. It’s still worth seeing.
    Anyway, thanks for all the music recommendations, and hope these ⬆ are enjoyable, too.

    • @musiclassica
      @musiclassica Před rokem

      The GG docus are some of the best documentaries ever, not only on musicians. Good to see other people appreciate them too.

    • @musiclassica
      @musiclassica Před rokem

  • @djvinylvertigo
    @djvinylvertigo Před rokem

    Very informative!! Thanks!!

  • @dennisbade3874
    @dennisbade3874 Před 6 měsíci

    The Stravinsky Rite was recorded in New York, not Los Angeles, where most of his other stereos were taped.

  • @argieav
    @argieav Před rokem +1

    Great video, thank you. I want French EMI Satie vinyl LPs now.

    • @LePhil79
      @LePhil79 Před 11 měsíci

      The original french recording is on a "Columbia" label, a division of EMI, which is not the same company as Columbia in the US (the logo is also different). What is confusing is that we usually call "French EMI" the label "La voix de son maître" (His master's voice - HMV), also a EMI division in France, which have the EMI logo on the sleeves. Both those divisions, as well as standard EMI-UK, were branded "Angel Records" in North America. The story of record labels is very complicated...

  • @keithfox2995
    @keithfox2995 Před rokem

    Aces , more of this!!

  • @catherine6653
    @catherine6653 Před rokem

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge of classical music with us. I grew up learning how to play the piano with classical music and studying classical composers. I have a few CDs of classical music. Maybe I can find some favorites on vinyl someday. I tend to buy sheet music and books to play the songs myself.

  • @djjoeykmusic
    @djjoeykmusic Před rokem

    Great Video. Thank you

  • @RocknRonni
    @RocknRonni Před rokem

    Very good information if you like classical music😊

    • @mazzysmusic
      @mazzysmusic  Před rokem

      Yeah that would be a prerequisite. Or if you are starting out ✌🏼

    • @RocknRonni
      @RocknRonni Před rokem

      @@mazzysmusic hey mazzy I watched your video yesterday about the 10 records about who in the heck is buying these records and why and I thought I should do a video and then I can explain why people are buying them cuz I know the answer might be funny? I don't know

  • @mikel5582
    @mikel5582 Před rokem +1

    Love this video idea Mazzy.
    Michael, if you’re reading this, what's your opinion of the Maazel/Cleveland Orchestra Rite of Spring from 1980?

  • @mccarthyd6603
    @mccarthyd6603 Před rokem

    Classic.... The Mazzy intro voice in the beginning sounds like he is doing the narrative in a Wes Anderson movie😂😂😂😂 Not a fan of classical music...but still watched to the end and was entertained....nice job boys👍

  • @kley7043
    @kley7043 Před 10 měsíci

    The Doctor has spoken - GREAT advice on both performance and fidelity! For good measure: it's pronounced CHI-KHO-LINY ;)

  • @twofromthetrunk9932
    @twofromthetrunk9932 Před rokem

    In his element, the good doctor knows where of he speaks.

  • @jasonarsenault3791
    @jasonarsenault3791 Před rokem

    Holy sh*t the man knows his music. Unreal.

  • @harrysmusicroom
    @harrysmusicroom Před rokem +1

    great video! just like The Wizard of Oz

  • @casablanca2745
    @casablanca2745 Před rokem

    Thanks Michael, I learned a ton from your previous vid with Mazzy and continue to tweak my classical collection accordingly. Did Mazzy appropriate Stravinsky’s look based on the cover of Le Sacre Du Printemps? I have the Boulez / Cleveland Orch lp that I enjoy. Kudos to both, loved the vid!

  • @analogueanorak1904
    @analogueanorak1904 Před rokem

    Great to see a poetry on plastic crossover. I do think there is a stronger case to label Ansermet the Kanye of classical music conductors, if you want to experience an “Oh no!” moment just read his Wikipedia page. Ansermet’s Swan Lake double album is superb and a great complete recommendation but if like me you prefer a highlights single LP there is an awesome audiophile option which is also on Decca. It’s SXL2285 Fistoulari conducts, the Concertgebouw play (very rare collaboration with Decca for this period) and Ken Wilkinson engineers, perfection.

    • @mazzysmusic
      @mazzysmusic  Před rokem +1

      Thank you for the comment and suggestion. Will check out that Swan Lake ✌🏼

  • @markhutchins7808
    @markhutchins7808 Před rokem

    Every time I see Michael talk about Classical music, I find myself wishing for a "ten records to get you into Classical" list. I suppose it would have to be "ten pieces" more than ten records. PS. - love the Deftones album sitting in the back

  • @recordhead
    @recordhead Před rokem

    For Rite of Spring I recommend Bernstein w/ the NY Phil on Columbia mono. Good Karajan = Holst The Planets w/ Vienna Phil on London Stereo.

  • @Localbandography
    @Localbandography Před rokem

    I have the EMI HMV Satie but it is a UK copy. Sounds fantastic.

  • @rufus_the_cat
    @rufus_the_cat Před rokem

    That was fucking awesome

  • @antoniboleslawowicz8095
    @antoniboleslawowicz8095 Před 4 měsíci

    Do not knock Stokowski’s 1954 Swan Lake! It was originally done in stereo, and he got some beautiful playing from the NBC Symphony. I am not sure that the stereo tape was mislaid, but RCA initially refused to release it because of Stokowski’s unorthodox orchestral seating-- in my view, a grave error in judgment. It is not, lamentably, a complete recording. Ansermet, I agree, would be a good choice; Ozawa/Boston (DG, circa 1979) is also very good.

  • @mswdesign9164
    @mswdesign9164 Před 11 měsíci

    Le Sacre: Markevitch!!! Or get a used copy of Chailly/Cleveland.

  • @Darrin.Crawford
    @Darrin.Crawford Před rokem

    Theeeee best video Mazzy!! Michael is a plethora of info. Way off topic I know but....lol....I don't suppose you know the name of the Grey colour paint on your wall?? I'm looking to switch my little music room setup. ,,,lol. Thanks in advance.

    • @mazzysmusic
      @mazzysmusic  Před rokem

      I’m out now but the paint behind michael is dark blue. Side walls medium grey. Inbox Instagram Mazzys music and I can get you exact colors.

  • @sspe
    @sspe Před rokem

    Great video! Dr. Johnson, have you listened to to the new DG reissues?

  • @Muninman
    @Muninman Před rokem

    I disagree with his comments about the Karajan Beethoven symphonies. While not a tremendous fan of Karajan and his big band sound, the 1962 Beethoven symphony cycle is still regarded as one of the best - certainly Karajan's best cycle (I have the 77 set too). There are certainly better recordings as one would expect given their age. Personally, I would recommend Gardiner's 1994 set on Archiv with the Orchestre Révolutionnaire.
    From a UK/European perspective, it's interesting to see the predominance of US labels and artists. Most are available here, but it demonstrates a quite different history and approach in many respects.

  • @4-dman464
    @4-dman464 Před rokem

    The oboe. Wondering what film composers did good writing for the oboe. Jerry Goldsmith, I'm thinking, Bernard Herrmann.

  • @The_PorkchopExpress
    @The_PorkchopExpress Před 11 měsíci

    Chad seems to have stopped putting out classical titles which is so, so sad.

  • @zeppearl
    @zeppearl Před rokem +1

    Michael....signal if you were held against your will to make this video. Is Mazzy off camera with a machete? I do need to purge my classical but have no clue on what to keep or not.

  • @marianochvro
    @marianochvro Před 2 měsíci

    Was Mazzy spinning Deftones earlier?

  • @TheDigitalGramophone
    @TheDigitalGramophone Před rokem

    👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @sspe
    @sspe Před rokem

    Have you had a chance to listen to the Esoteric vinyl?

  • @LateNightNotes
    @LateNightNotes Před rokem

    Excellent. Please provide a link to his YT channel!

    • @mazzysmusic
      @mazzysmusic  Před rokem

      It’s in the description

    • @LateNightNotes
      @LateNightNotes Před rokem

      @@mazzysmusic Thanks. Sorry. Didn't understand he was Poetry on Plastic!

  • @michaeltrochalakis6526

    Thanks for this video, Michael. I collect classical, and have no one to discuss classical with. Your video is greatly appreciated!!! Way better than yet another discussion about Steely Dan or Dire Straits. P.S. - that Swan Lake has artwork inside the gatefold by Andy Warhol.

  • @NateBouchard
    @NateBouchard Před rokem

    I’m a bit frightened of what would happen if someone were to rate or roast, rather, my collection.

  • @7and12inchvinyl
    @7and12inchvinyl Před rokem +1

    😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @waxnmilkn2803
    @waxnmilkn2803 Před rokem +1

    First impression of White Pony?

  • @nealkurz6503
    @nealkurz6503 Před 4 měsíci

    Hmm….I’m not a Karajan lover or hater…there’s good, bad and lousy, and some great stuff (Prokofiev 5th!), but what you say about his reputation in Mahler is not true. “Barely conduct Mahler”??? “Often criticized”?? His 5th and especially the live 9th are very highly regarded. The 4th isn’t terrible either. His 6th isn’t my cup of tea, but is worth a listen. Of course, they are better Mahler versions and Mahler conductors, but it’s not true that people find his Mahler something to avoid as you portray. And Glenn Gould’s solo Beethoven?? I personally think the concerti he did are quirky as heck, but still much more palatable than his completely perverse solo sonata recordings, with the exception of his Bagatelles album. Not how I envision them, but nonetheless fascinating, The early sonatas he did sound like he’s making a joke of them. Like his solo Mozart. To each his own, and it’s still fun to hear you talk about these. Thanks!

  • @musiclassica
    @musiclassica Před rokem

    I think you are wrong or just repeating other people’s words, saying ‘most of Karajan’s recordings are mediocre’.
    Even if this was objectively the case, the fact that he has made hundreds of recordings of which at least 25% belongs to the best of everything out there, still leaves HvK with the most number of fantastic recordings of any conductor, now or in the past.
    I hope and know you will change your mind with age. 😉
    Thanks for the video, though. After all, it’s only entertainment. 🙂

  • @flowsouth8496
    @flowsouth8496 Před 3 dny

    Karajan could barely conduct Mahler? He made what is practically the reference recording of the 9th symphony! I also disagree that the Kleiber Beethoven fifth is better than Karajan's 1960s recording.

  • @reneaceves8820
    @reneaceves8820 Před rokem

    I like the Otto Klemperer Eroica recording with the Philharmonia on EMI. Carlos Kleiber's Fifth is my fave too. That said, I think this guy is too harsh on Karajan.

  • @bugolsson
    @bugolsson Před rokem

    Always listen to a man who wears Fred Perry

  • @vincentwerner4856
    @vincentwerner4856 Před rokem

    Karajan is a terrible Beethoven conductor!!!!!