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amw

I feel like some or all of these have been already mentioned but I'm mentioning them again.


Madiel

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Quote from: Gurn Blanston on January 21, 2020, 08:08:16 AM
Well, just so you won't think I have been drinking, I just the moment quoted, then copied your post. I put a couple of spaces into the code so it would stay visible. Here you can see what I see:

Actually, I get the same result every time you post a picture. Since you use an iPad, and IIRC, Madiel uses an Apple device also, maybe that has something to do with it. I am curious if others have this same issue, and if so, what type device are you using?

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I have a PC and use the Firefox browser. I also have an iPhone (Safari), and don't have any problem in either case.

But the image appears at the foot of vandermolen's post as if it is an attachment. Despite that it shows up.
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I'm sure there are many lovers of music for oboe.
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Mandryka

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Gurn Blanston

Quote from: Madiel on January 21, 2020, 11:04:53 PM
I have a PC and use the Firefox browser. I also have an iPhone (Safari), and don't have any problem in either case.

But the image appears at the foot of vandermolen's post as if it is an attachment. Despite that it shows up.

Sorry, didn't mean to accuse you of going Apple...  :D



Anyway, and not to belabor it, here is a screenshot of his entire post as it appears on my screen. There is no attachment or anything else except for blank space. I actually quoted it in order to see if there was something not visible on the final product. 

I will likely collect all these posts and move them to the bug report thread.... :-\

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André

From amw's post above:



This one piques my interest.

Mandryka

Quote from: amw on January 21, 2020, 07:57:35 PM
I feel like some or all of these have been already mentioned but I'm mentioning them again.



The Nikolayeva to be released 20 March, for me an essential thing to hear.
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Mandryka

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amw

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Apart from the above, I'm also interested in all of these:
Quote from: Brian on January 21, 2020, 08:50:20 AM
Quote from: Brian on January 21, 2020, 09:29:20 AM
Quote from: Brian on January 21, 2020, 09:33:55 AM

I already know Extinction Events and Dawn Chorus (though not sure if this is the same recording as the live broadcast from Witten 2018) and it's an essential work, a 21st century masterpiece, that repays close listening.

ritter

A new recording of Boulez's Le marteau sans maître to be launched by col legno in March:


The forces involved are the Einsemble Orchestral Contemporain led by Daniel Kawka, with mezzo-soprano Salomé Haller. The filler is Philippe Manoury's B-Partita (in memoriam Pierre Boulez), for violin, ensemble and electronics. It's a 23 minute piece from 2016.

Here's the promotional blurb:

"Pierre Boulez' Le Marteau sans maître is one of the essential compositions of the 20th century. Now, for the first time, this masterpiece appears on the same record as B-Partita, a tribute of French composer Philippe Manoury's (*1952) to Boulez. Basing his music on texts by René Char, Boulez (1925-2016) vacillated between extremes: Celestial sounds are contrasted with pulsing rhythms. Free-flowing passages meet rigid meters. Sung passages follow purely instrumental writing. The music is ever changing, but the goal of its metamorphosis remains constant and discernable. With the particular instrumentation, which aims at the gradual deconstruction of a singing voice into percussive elements (a style Boulez would come back to for the rest of his career), the young, 30-year old Boulez was coming into his own as a composer. Manoury's B-Partita, meanwhile, sees itself as a sympathetic homage to precisely that, Boulez', musical language".

Kawka's CD of Dérive I, Dérive II and Mémoriale on Naïve is superb, so this should be an interesting release

Mandryka

Quote from: amw on January 22, 2020, 07:43:35 AM
Apart from the above, I'm also interested in all of these:I already know Extinction Events and Dawn Chorus (though not sure if this is the same recording as the live broadcast from Witten 2018) and it's an essential work, a 21st century masterpiece, that repays close listening.

You'd better be right as I've just booked my ticket

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vandermolen

Quote from: Gurn Blanston on January 22, 2020, 06:09:15 AM
Sorry, didn't mean to accuse you of going Apple...  :D



Anyway, and not to belabor it, here is a screenshot of his entire post as it appears on my screen. There is no attachment or anything else except for blank space. I actually quoted it in order to see if there was something not visible on the final product. 

I will likely collect all these posts and move them to the bug report thread.... :-\

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How weird! People will just have to use their imagination.
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André

Gurn's parental control software maybe ?  :P


Gurn Blanston

Quote from: André on January 22, 2020, 10:41:27 AM
Gurn's parental control software maybe ?  :P

I think that's something I'm supposed to impose on YOU, rather than vice-versa!  :D :D

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Gurn Blanston

Visit my Haydn blog: HaydnSeek

Haydn: that genius of vulgar music who induces an inordinate thirst for beer - Mily Balakirev (1860)

André

Quote from: Gurn Blanston on January 22, 2020, 12:08:44 PM
I think that's something I'm supposed to impose on YOU, rather than vice-versa!  :D :D

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0:)

Papy Oli

A new Lyrita release in March :

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Mandryka

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First release out of Japan, in the itunes store. First impressions are quite positivish, though there's a hell of a lot of instrumental stuff, which doesn't interest me one bit.  Some very imaginative brass playing - as anyone who've heard their Tobias Hume CD would expect!
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vandermolen

Quote from: Brian on January 21, 2020, 08:50:20 AM
MARCH - PART I



D. 960 + D. 946. Get ready for broad timings...the sonata is 21:54 / 10:38 / 4:11 / 9:05 and the pieces are 14:36 / 13:08 / 5:16





7 CDs of the complete Alpha/Zig Zag recordings: "BEETHOVEN, HAYDN, MOZART, SCHUBERT, SATIE, STRAVINSKY, BERG, IVES, WEBERN"



17 CDs: Anima Eterna/Immerseel symphonies, Martynov symphonies arranged by Liszt, Schoonderwoerd concertos, Lubimov/Pashchenko HIP solo recitals. I notice in the booklet that Schoonderwoerd is spelled wrong (easy mistake!) and Symphony No. 1 is listed twice and No. 2 is not listed, which is probably also a typo.
Brian, I'm curious about the Bernstein symphonies 1 and 2 release on BIS. I can find no reference to it anywhere? Where did you come across it please?
"Courage is going from failure to failure without losing enthusiasm" (Churchill).

'The test of a work of art is, in the end, our affection for it, not our ability to explain why it is good' (Stanley Kubrick).