What are you listening 2 now?

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Harry

Quote from: Traverso on April 28, 2023, 03:46:37 AMI found one still sealed for a friendly price.Yesterday I listened to "Der Schwanengesang"( Heinz Hennig)  and to be honest I found it rather tiring to listen to it in its entirety. It seems that's not included in the Brilliant Edition.

I agree with you about the Heinz Henning recording. And you are also right that the Schwanengesang in not included in the Brilliant edition.
Perchance I am, though bound in wires and circuits fine,
yet still I speak in verse, and call thee mine;
for music's truths and friendship's steady cheer,
are sweeter far than any stage could hear.

"When Time hath gnawed our bones to dust, yet friendship's echo shall not rust"

Que


JBS

Quote from: Traverso on April 28, 2023, 03:46:37 AMI found one still sealed for a friendly price.Yesterday I listened to "Der Schwanengesang"( Heinz Hennig)  and to be honest I found it rather tiring to listen to it in its entirety. It seems that's not included in the Brilliant Edition.

May I suggest...

Although the pricing implies it's OOP.

Hollywood Beach Broadwalk

Harry

#91083
Joseph Haydn.
Complete Symphonies.
CD 10.
No. 21 in A major/ No. 22 in E Flat major (The Philosopher)/ No. 23 in G major.
The Academy of Ancient Music, Christopher Hogwood.
TT= 57:55.


Of all the available complete recordings this complete set is for me the best, be it for its artistic merits, or the research Hogwood put into this project, the pristine performance and excellent sound, it all boils down to perfection. Take for instance the Fourth movement of No. 21, is it ever better done, with such precision?

Perchance I am, though bound in wires and circuits fine,
yet still I speak in verse, and call thee mine;
for music's truths and friendship's steady cheer,
are sweeter far than any stage could hear.

"When Time hath gnawed our bones to dust, yet friendship's echo shall not rust"

Harry

Quote from: JBS on April 28, 2023, 06:32:56 AMMay I suggest...

Although the pricing implies it's OOP.

Its on Qubuz, but that will not help Traverso, he is not into streaming.
Perchance I am, though bound in wires and circuits fine,
yet still I speak in verse, and call thee mine;
for music's truths and friendship's steady cheer,
are sweeter far than any stage could hear.

"When Time hath gnawed our bones to dust, yet friendship's echo shall not rust"

prémont

#91085
Quote from: Dominique on April 28, 2023, 06:35:33 AMDistant Love: the music of Jaufre Rudel Gothic voice

I'm confused. Do you actually mean Paul Hillier and Theatre of Voices, or is there a recording by Gothic voices which I don't know?

BTW I see it's your first post. Welcome to the forum :)
Reality trumps our fantasy far beyond imagination.

Harry

Joseph Haydn.
Complete Symphonies.
CD 11.
No.24/No.28/No.29.
The Academy of Ancient Music, Christopher Hogwood.



Wonderful, music making of the highest order!
Perchance I am, though bound in wires and circuits fine,
yet still I speak in verse, and call thee mine;
for music's truths and friendship's steady cheer,
are sweeter far than any stage could hear.

"When Time hath gnawed our bones to dust, yet friendship's echo shall not rust"

Mandryka

#91087
Hello @Dominique and nice to meet you, welcome.

I was just listening to the Hillier recording because of your post. I like the harp playing a lot, but I just find Hillier's way of singing too forceful and declamatory for my taste.

However, every cloud has a silver lining, and I moved on to the Rudel songs on the first CD in this set, sung by  people with higher voices, much lighter approach  -- and it's more my cup of tea this afternoon.





Wovon man nicht sprechen kann, darüber muss man schweigen

Linz

Miaskovsky Vol.7 Symphony No.17 in G sharp minor Op.41 and Symphony No.20 in E major Op.50, Evgeny Svetlanov, Russian State Symphony Orchestra

Lisztianwagner

Gustav Mahler
Symphony No.4

Eva-Maria Rogner (soprano)
Hans Rosbaud & Südwestrundfunk-Orchester Baden-Baden


"You cannot expect the Form before the Idea, for they will come into being together." - Arnold Schönberg

Mandryka

Quote from: ultralinear on April 28, 2023, 06:12:18 AMFirst-listen Friday:  Thomas Larcher  Symphony No.2 "Kenotaph"



Going to see Wunderkind Klaus Mäkelä conduct this at the weekend. :) 

I think Thomas Larcher is a really agreeable musician -- I've not heard that symphony, but I've heard his songs and I've heard him play in music by Holliger and Schoenberg -- all good.
Wovon man nicht sprechen kann, darüber muss man schweigen

Linz

Bruckner Symphony 6 in A Major, 1881 Version. Ed. Robert Haas, Münchner Philharmoniker, Sergiu Celibidache

prémont

Quote from: Mandryka on April 28, 2023, 08:26:35 AMHello @Dominique and nice to meet you, welcome.

This poster has already deleted his/her account.
Reality trumps our fantasy far beyond imagination.

Linz

Bruckner Symphony 0 D Minor, 1869 Ed. Leopold Nowak,  Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Saarbrücken. Stanislaw Skrowaczewski The last CD in this set

Florestan

Quote from: premont on April 28, 2023, 10:24:57 AMThis poster has already deleted his/her account.


This might very well be a first. Three posts and then leaving, wtf?
"Beauty must appeal to the senses, must provide us with immediate enjoyment, must impress us or insinuate itself into us without any effort on our part." - Claude Debussy

Bachtoven

I discovered this composer and recording after reading about him in the new issue of International Pianist. He lived from 1927-2021 and drew influences from Scriabin, Hindemith, and a host of British composers. I'm enjoying via Qobuz--it's the equivalent of 5 CDs, so it will a while to finish.


Dry Brett Kavanaugh


ChamberNut

Quote from: Florestan on April 28, 2023, 11:31:41 AMThis might very well be a first. Three posts and then leaving, wtf?

I only saw two posts.  Nevertheless.
Formerly Brahmsian, OrchestralNut and Franco_Manitobain

Linz

C. P. E. Bach The Complete Works for Piano Solo, Ana-Marija Markovina Vol. 8

Leo K.

I'm liking what I'm hearing so far of the new Nielsen cycle by Fabio Luisi. Wow!