This may have come up before but I currently own three orchestration books: the Adler, the Rimsky-K, and the Berlioz/Strauss. Of the three I felt the Adler was the most informative chiefly due to the CDs I purchased with it. I really really wish I could find something similar for these other two excellent books.
I'm pretty sure no ones came out publically with CDs, particularly with the Berlioz/Strauss book which I'm currently working my way through. So I was wondering if anyone knows of an unofficial source I could look towards for this.
If not, could someone recommend a way in which I could relatively easily collect the great recordings of the dozens of works that are mentioned in both books? Is there a website out there that reviews classical label CDs and does the 'definitive recording of' thing? Anyway, my birthday is coming up and I'd love to ask some people for something related to the music of these two books.
Thanks
I'm pretty sure no ones came out publically with CDs, particularly with the Berlioz/Strauss book which I'm currently working my way through. So I was wondering if anyone knows of an unofficial source I could look towards for this.
If not, could someone recommend a way in which I could relatively easily collect the great recordings of the dozens of works that are mentioned in both books? Is there a website out there that reviews classical label CDs and does the 'definitive recording of' thing? Anyway, my birthday is coming up and I'd love to ask some people for something related to the music of these two books.
Thanks