Rarely discussed works by well-known composers

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Quote from: jochanaan on June 08, 2007, 07:06:28 AM
Oooooh!  I don't know these.  Recordings available? (drools)
Psalm 150 is one of the fillers to the DG Originals recording of Jochum conducting the Te deum. (There's also a bunch of motets on the disc, making it very valuable Bruckneriana.)
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Thanks, Edward!  I'll have to check it out when my income begins incoming a little more. :-\
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Has anyone mentioned Haydn's and Mozart's Violin Concertos?
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Quote from: jochanaan on June 08, 2007, 07:06:28 AM
Oooooh!  I don't know these.  Recordings available? (drools)

Helgoland is the filler (and a substantial one!) on Bareboim's Teldec (Warner) recording of Bruckner's First. It's included in the box set too.

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And that's just the 1st movement, expressing loneliness...yet becoming quite calvalier about it come the 2nd movement...hopeful gaiety and love of Light.

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Quote from: jochanaan on June 08, 2007, 07:06:28 AM
Oooooh!  I don't know these.  Recordings available? (drools)

Operashare has an out of print rip of a CD with it on: http://rapidshare.com/files/29541402/Wagner_and_Bruckner.rar

I remember you mentioning you have a slow connection, but may be worth snagging if you have some spare time.

I also second the recommendation of the Jochum disc, it is excellent.
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