What are you listening 2 now?

Started by Gurn Blanston, September 23, 2019, 05:45:22 AM

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Symphonic Addict

This work by Malipiero is quite beautiful and reflective in mood.

Part of the tragedy of the Palestinians is that they have essentially no international support for a good reason: they've no wealth, they've no power, so they've no rights.

Noam Chomsky

VonStupp

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FJ Haydn
Stabat Mater

Birgitte Christensen, soprano
Kristina Hammarström, mezzo
Steve Davislim, tenor
Christian Immler, bass

Zürcher Sing-Akademie
Kammerorchester Basel - René Jacobs

I went a long time not realizing Haydn had a Stabat Mater to his name. It is Heltay's recording I know best now, one I appreciate for its vocal soloists of yore.

This one has an expanded wind section, which adds a slight bit more colour.
VS

"All the good music has already been written by people with wigs and stuff."

Symphonic Addict

Marx: Three works for piano quartet (Rhapsody, Scherzo and Ballade)

Part of the tragedy of the Palestinians is that they have essentially no international support for a good reason: they've no wealth, they've no power, so they've no rights.

Noam Chomsky

Madiel

Mozart: the "Haffner" Serenade.

I am now working on a discography of the works of Vagn Holmboe. Please visit and also contribute!

JBS


Hollywood Beach Broadwalk

AnotherSpin


classicalgeek

#109246
Sibelius
Kullervo
Eeva-Liisa Saarinen, Jorma Hynninen
various choirs
Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra
Paavo Berglund

(on CD)



Somehow I think this is my first time listening to Kullervo. Epic, and really impressive!
So much great music, so little time...

Original compositions and orchestrations: https://www.youtube.com/@jmbrannigan