What are you listening 2 now?

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Madiel

#61420
Beethoven, violin sonata no.10



Helping restore my sanity after a really pretty awful work day.
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Florestan



No. 1 in D major, D82

Big, bold, fast & furious approach, very suitable to the music. This is not Dreimäderlhaus-Schubert but Sturm-und-Drang-Schubert. SOTA sound. Highly recommended.
"Ja, sehr komisch, hahaha,
ist die Sache, hahaha,
drum verzeihn Sie, hahaha,
wenn ich lache, hahaha! "

Carlo Gesualdo

#61422
I'm listening to

Philippe Verdelot Madrigals for four voices Profeti della Quinta:

[asin]B08P8QH8BJ[/asin]

Philippe Verdelot for me this morning, an a fairly said good  solid album by affored mention ensemble. Very fluid voices, mannerism well use, very clever use of word painting, very interresting.

Madiel

Mozart, Divertimento no.2 (Orpheus Chamber Orchestra)



The distinction between a 'divertimento' and a 'serenade' is a little hazy at times, and as best I can work out this is the only Mozart 'divertimento' that's effectively for an orchestra, like the majority (but not all) of the serenades.

Whatever the terminology, I'm sure it will delightful.
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Harry

Bo Linde.
Orchestral Works, Volume II.

Musica concertante.
Suite Variee.
Suite Bologne.
A Merry Overture.

Gavle SO, Petter Sundkvist.


A pity that volume III is OOP. Lovely music.
Drink to me only with thine ears, and I will pledge with sound.

vers la flamme



Robert Schumann: Bunte Blätter, op.99. Tobias Koch


Maestro267

Myaskovsky: Symphony No. 14
RFASO/Svetlanov

vers la flamme



Robert Schumann: Liederkreis, op.24. Matthias Goerne, Vladimir Ashkenazy

Que


Tsaraslondon

#61429
I've been listening to Mussorgsky recently. First Karajan's excellent late 1950s Philharmonia Pictures at an Exhibition coupled to some equally good Liszt.



Then this fabulous disc of orchestral and choral works, which includes the original version of Night on the Bare Mountain. The sound is superb.



And finally Gergiev's Mariinsky recording of the 1872 version of Boris Godunov.


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

Dry Brett Kavanaugh

Quote from: absolutelybaching on February 08, 2022, 12:08:22 AM
Beginning the morning with...

Jacques Ibert's Flute Concerto 
    Jac van Steen, Royal Scottish National Orchestra, Katherine Bryan (flute)

Nice!

Traverso

Beethoven

Symphony No.6

12 Contra-Dances





Harry

Johann Ludwig Krebs.
Complete Works for Organ.
Volume VI.

Felix Friedrichs plays on a Gottfried Silbermann organ, St. Petri, Freiberg.
Pitch:A= 438,6 Hz at 15 degrees celsius.
Tuning: Silbermann/Sorge.

Johanna Baumgartel, Flauto Traverso by Rudolph Tutz


Drink to me only with thine ears, and I will pledge with sound.

foxandpeng

Anton Bruckner
Symphony 7
Bernard Haitink
Chicago SO
"A quiet secluded life in the country, with the possibility of being useful to people ... then work which one hopes may be of some use; then rest, nature, books, music, love for one's neighbour — such is my idea of happiness"

Tolstoy

Linz

Bruckner 7 Keilbirth

Papy Oli

Bach - Magnificat (Ricercar, Pierlot)

Olivier

Carlo Gesualdo

#61436
Hello folks

GMG most distinguished folks outhere everywhere, deprofundis received package from mail man, please hail the followings, release John Dunstable In thick petrol slab, yah an LP of Hilliard Ensemble, now drool like Pavlov Dogs, but wait no le Ray de Soleil song, now I'm upset  :laugh: no it most be very good, how silly, what about the others came from good olde Presto Classical: package Loyset compere on label outhere my favorite release of Loyset so far before and after, simple as this, Loyset Compere Missa Agaleazescha Music for the duke of Milan:

[asin]B073XBYBPQ[/asin]

and Johannes Ockeghem, Whit OCKEGHEM MASSES 2, what can can and will be said I desaprove the sleeve, cover up buddy but beyond this detail it's still'' The sound and the fury''.

So whaty should I be listening first the LP or the CD yoyu tell me, because don't have a clue and that it, for now.

aligreto

JS Bach: Complete Organ Works [Foccroulle] CD 5





Freie Formen, Chorale, Zugeschriebene Werke played on the Silbermann organ in the Petrikirche, Freiberg and the Orgue Thomas of the Abbaye de Leffe.

bhodges

Poulenc: Sinfonietta (Frankfurt Radio Symphony / Alain Altinoglu, conductor) - From a January 13 concert (which also included Tchaikovsky's Serenade for Strings) comes this sparkling performance.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w8ust-LTLqo

--Bruce

Carlo Gesualdo

Ockay so the Ockeghem Masses 2 is real good, this what has been choosen for now.

Very good, I shoud tell you folks. It's Missa Ecce Ancilla Domini a 4  and Missa My My , ya!

The Loyset Compère Had this album in streaming all do were so darn impress I bought the album in CD media, thinking it would be better, stunning album hey?