What are you listening to now?

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Marsch MacFiercesome

Quote from: Brian on December 07, 2015, 11:55:06 AM
If these are breakdowns, they're the most harmless breakdowns on GMG!

I'm curious if MMF has a giant directory of all these actor pictures.



- as many as I can get my manicured hands on.

I just wish the first four seasons of the Facts of Life would come out on Blu-ray.
Easier slayed than done. Is anyone shocked that I won?

North Star

Quote from: Marsch MacFiercesome on December 07, 2015, 12:25:03 PM
You can have your Vanska, North Star. ;D ... and I love that you love Sibelius.
Right back at you.

Thread duty - happy 150th birthday

Sibelius
Valse triste
Helsinki Philharmonic
Paavo Berglund

Andante festivo
Finnish RSO
Sibelius
(New Year's Eve Radio Broadcast, 1939)
https://www.youtube.com/v/vgXI8tnibmI
"Everything has beauty, but not everyone sees it." - Confucius

My photographs on Flickr

Sergeant Rock

Quote from: North Star on December 07, 2015, 01:16:09 PM
Thread duty - happy 150th birthday

I can't start celebrating for another forty minutes.

Sarge
the phone rings and somebody says,
"hey, they made a movie about
Mahler, you ought to go see it.
he was as f*cked-up as you are."
                               --Charles Bukowski, "Mahler"

North Star

Quote from: Sergeant Rock on December 07, 2015, 01:20:12 PM
I can't start celebrating for another forty minutes.

Sarge
He wasn't born in your timezone, you know.  0:)
"Everything has beauty, but not everyone sees it." - Confucius

My photographs on Flickr

SimonNZ



on the radio:

Balakirev's Symphony No 1 - James Loughran, cond.

Dancing Divertimentian

Quote from: Marsch MacFiercesome on December 07, 2015, 12:46:10 PM
Well, my Bach is worse than my bite.

Besides, its the job of others to be witty, and clever, and to entertain me.

My job is just to be gorgeous.

I envy you your position...I think...


Veit Bach-a baker who found his greatest pleasure in a little cittern which he took with him even into the mill and played while the grinding was going on. In this way he had a chance to have the rhythm drilled into him. And this was the beginning of a musical inclination in his descendants. JS Bach

Henk

Some Palestrina. Brilliant Classics box set.
'The 'I' is not prior to the 'we'.' (Jean-Luc Nancy)

ritter

Well, Perséphone is definetely not one of my favourite works by Stravinsky (and this listen hasn't helped improve my opnion of the piece  ::))...so, I've now jumped to one of my all-time favourites, Agon  :) :


Tsaraslondon

Quote from: Sadko on December 07, 2015, 10:20:41 AM
Puccini

Butterfly

Callas, Gedda, Danielli
La Scala Orchestra
Karajan

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The most shattering recording of Madama Butterfly ever put on disc, its peroration almost too painful to listen to.

The recent Warner transfer is quite an improvement on all those that went before.

\"A beautiful voice is not enough.\" Maria Callas

Mirror Image

Now:



Listening to 2 Pieces, Op. 6. Great stuff.

Marsch MacFiercesome

Quote from: Greg Mitchell on December 07, 2015, 02:08:36 PM
The most shattering recording of Madama Butterfly ever put on disc, its peroration almost too painful to listen to.

The recent Warner transfer is quite an improvement on all those that went before.




. . . quite an improvement on everything. . . . . . . except for the cover. ;D
Easier slayed than done. Is anyone shocked that I won?

Todd





From the big box.  Revisiting one of my favorite Pictures.  The Glinka/Balakirev and Bach/Busoni are superb, too.
The universe is change; life is opinion. - Marcus Aurelius, Meditations

People would rather believe than know - E.O. Wilson

Propaganda death ensemble - Tom Araya

SimonNZ



Henze's "Elogium Musicum" for choir & orchestra - Riccardo Chailly, cond.

Live: April 21, 2013, Concertgebouw, Amsterdam

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XBS83kf14Dk

NikF

#56333
Brahms: 4th Symphony - Klemperer/Philharmonia.

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This morning my choice was almost Kleiber with the Vienna, but it's dark and rainy outside and as I'm about to for a run this feels more robust and fitting the mood.


Update: Brrrrr...
"You overestimate my power of attraction," he told her. "No, I don't," she replied sharply, "and neither do you".

Todd

The universe is change; life is opinion. - Marcus Aurelius, Meditations

People would rather believe than know - E.O. Wilson

Propaganda death ensemble - Tom Araya

SimonNZ



Ondrej Adamek's String Quartet No.2 "Lo que no`contamo`" - KNM Berlin Quartet

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SSBiqK4_9Yo

NikF

Schoenberg: Chamber Symphony No. 1 - Rattle/Berliner Phil.

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"You overestimate my power of attraction," he told her. "No, I don't," she replied sharply, "and neither do you".

Florestan

Last night



This is otherworldly music, so otherworldly in fact that I can take it only or two pieces at the time.



Durante is that Neapolitan composer who did not write one single opera, confining himself almost exclusively to sacred music. He atoned for that with some operatic twists and turns here and there, but never as intrusive or ostentative as to spoil the general piety and dignity required for such music --- and in the case of Christmas music, they work wonders in term of conveying an irrepressible feeling of joy.

Now playing



"Great music is that which penetrates the ear with facility and leaves the memory with difficulty. Magical music never leaves the memory." — Thomas Beecham

The new erato

Last night, disc 2 from this:

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Very nice!

Tsaraslondon



Often forgotten and very difficult to get hold of, this is surely one of the best studio recordings of Tristan und Isolde, with Linda Esther Gray a superb Isolde, warm and vulnerable in a way Nilsson is not, but with plenty of steel when required, the voice rich and firm in the lower register, gleaming and powerful at the top. What a tragedy that illness cut short her career. Mitchinson is not on her level, but his is still a creditable Tristan, and there are excellent performances from Wilkens, Joll and Howell as Brangane, Kurewenal and Marke.

Goodall's experience and love of the score is evident in every phrase. His tempos may be slightly slower than some, but the music never drags and there is no want of power. Recorded in very natural sound, this is in every way a five star recording, which should be far better known than it is.
\"A beautiful voice is not enough.\" Maria Callas