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ando

Quote from: Todd on September 23, 2023, 09:24:21 AM

I have Sonoda's earlier Denon Bach recordings on seven CDs.  On the one hand, I don't really need this.  On the other hand, Sonoda's later Evica LvB sonata cycle is marginally preferable in some sonatas to his earlier Denon cycle.  Hmmm.



The first volume of a cycle.  The world needs more DSCH string quartet cycles.

November 2nd release date for the Shostakovich release. Looking forward to it. And if they're still as passionate as the 11 year old clip below suggests it may prove one of the cycles to keep. Thanks.


grocklin

The Giltberg/Pavel Haas Dvorak trio set is terrific, but boy is that breathing incredibly annoying.

premont

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Mandryka

Wovon man nicht sprechen kann, darüber muss man schweigen

aukhawk

Quote from: Todd on September 23, 2023, 09:24:21 AMThe world needs more DSCH string quartet cycles.

 :laugh:  :laugh:  :laugh:


Ras

Just released:
Sarah Shin on a modern metal flute: Mozart's two flute concertos with Conductor Christian Schulz and members of the Savaria Symphony Orchestra on Sony. (Does not include the concerto for flute and harp).

"Music is life and, like it, inextinguishable." - Carl Nielsen

Mandryka

Quote from: AnotherSpin on September 25, 2023, 01:49:08 AMListening now.

I was quite surprised to see that the opus numbers of the sonatas on the disc were so far apart, I'd like to get my head round any change in style.

If you go to Pavlos Antoniadis's soundcloud page you'll find a Radulescu sonata there - it's the performance which has impressed me most, by far. That being said, I'm listening to Woodward play the op 92 sonata and it's rather good!
Wovon man nicht sprechen kann, darüber muss man schweigen

AnotherSpin

Quote from: Mandryka on September 25, 2023, 09:30:54 AMI was quite surprised to see that the opus numbers of the sonatas on the disc were so far apart, I'd like to get my head round any change in style.

If you go to Pavlos Antoniadis's soundcloud page you'll find a Radulescu sonata there - it's the performance which has impressed me most, by far. That being said, I'm listening to Woodward play the op 92 sonata and it's rather good!

I didn't dig that deep, paid no attention to the opus numbers. I've listened to a few Radulescu albums before, and I found them interesting. I find certain attractiveness in spectral music.

Ras

It appears that Hyperion is now on Spotify.com
I just spotted a new release of Beethoven's Variations in c minor WoO 80 for solo piano by Angela Hewitt:

https://open.spotify.com/album/3IofXw1anQod3q6SaISApu?si=LBoYfjzURA61gj_qmEwE2A

"Music is life and, like it, inextinguishable." - Carl Nielsen