What are you listening 2 now?

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foxandpeng

Quote from: Symphonic Addict on January 19, 2022, 03:11:55 PM
Some symphonies by this composer remind me of Schnittke. There is a sort of "schizophrenic" aura to those pieces.

I don't know Schnittke as well as I should, but I can see what you mean - on both counts. I did try to listen to #7 late last night, but it was a little fraught fir that time of night. Much to enjoy here. 
"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

Que

Morning listening on Spotify:



Impressive.

aligreto

JS Bach: Cantata BWV 20 "O Ewigkeit, du Donnerwort" [Gardiner]



Harry

Believe it our not, all the backlog has been listened to, so finally I can start delving in my collection. I start with a CD I bought in 1995, and after one hearing I never visited again, that was my reaction to the enormous piles of CD'S that needed an outing.

Franz Berwald.

The Queen of Golconda, Overture.
Piano Concerto in D major.
Festival of the Bayaderes.
Violin Concerto in C sharp minor, opus 2.
Serious and joyful Fancies.

Royal PO, Ulf Björlin.

Marian Migdal, Piano.
Arve Tellefsen, Violin.


Recorded in 1976 in the Abbey Road Studios by Stuart Eltman, this ADD recording sounds really beautiful, and about the performance is nothing to complain. Marvelous start me thinks.


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"

Traverso

Bach

Musikalisches Opfer


This is one of my favorite works by Bach


Florestan



The Lekeu sonata needs no introduction and the Ysaye pieces are utterly charming. A superb disc, Florestan's Stamp of Approval.
"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

aligreto

Arnold: Overtures [Gamba]






Tam O' Shanter
A Flourish For Orchestra
The Fair Field
A Sussex Overture

Harry

I bought this set in 2010, played it in 2010, 2012 & 2016. Time to revisit this music.

Niels W. Gade.

Symphony No. 1 in C minor, & No. 8 in B minor.

Stockholm Sinfonietta, Neeme Jarvi,
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"

Traverso

Messiaen

Returning to this fine collection






Biffo

Richard Strauss: Dance Suite from harpsichord pieces by Francois Couperin - Staatskapelle Dresden conducted by Rudolf Kempe

Florestan

Quote from: Madiel on January 19, 2022, 02:00:47 PM
And we're back to the art of programming again.

I don't always want people to do it. I mean, if someone supplies me a group of opuses in number order so be it. In the days of digital music I just won't listen to it all at once. But I do like it when people show they've put some thought into the music listening experience.

Chopin's music is ideally suited to this kind of recital.
"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

Florestan



I had rather hgh expectations but I'm disappointed. The balance between orchestral sections is poorly judged resulting in a rather annoying distorsion of music's character. KV 16 in particular is virtually unrecognizable. A quick comparison with Pinnock or Hogwood is enough to put this in the Meh! category.
"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

Traverso

Bach

English Suite No.6 BWV 811
French Suite No.5 BWV 816
Prelude and Fugue No.15  BWV 860 (wtc)
Prelude and Fugue No. 39 BWV 884  (wtc)




Harry

Bought this set in 2008, and played it twice, 2008 & 2009. Revisited.

Bohuslav Martinu.
Symphonies No. 1 & 5.
Royal Scottish National Orchestra, Bryden Thomson.
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"

Florestan



The piano cycle, KV 311.

Now, this is some properly played Mozart.
"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

ritter

Although I have two quasi-complete Debussy piano sets coming my way (Jacques Février and Hans Henkemans), I'm now listening to the Images played by Monique Haas.

CD 2 of this set:



This is a set I keep in my office. When I first bought it, I wasn't that impressed. This time around, though, I think Mme. Haas does a splendid job in the Images.

"A man should never be ashamed to own he has been in the wrong, which is but saying, in other words, that he is wiser today than he was yesterday."  :)



Spotted Horses

Roussel, Petite Suite, Martinon

It is an Erato Disque recording from the 60's that appears in this collection:



A charming work in three movements, colorful performance. Enjoyed the trumpet in the last movement.

Harry

Bought in 2007. Played twice, 2007 & 2008.

Franz Berwald.
Symphonies and Overtures.
CD I.
Symphony No. 2 & 3.
Overtures: Estrella de Soria & The Queen of Golconda.

Swedish Radio SO, Roy Goodman.


Fine performances, well recorded by Tony Faulkner.
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"

Mirror Image

Quote from: ritter on January 20, 2022, 05:00:32 AM
Although I have two quasi-complete Debussy piano sets coming my way (Jacques Février and Hans Henkemans), I'm now listening to the Images played by Monique Haas.

CD 2 of this set:



This is a set I keep in my office. When I first bought it, I wasn't that impressed. This time around, though, I think Mme. Haas does a splendid job in the Images.

"A man should never be ashamed to own he has been in the wrong, which is but saying, in other words, that he is wiser today than he was yesterday."  :)

I've always thought of Haas as a fine pianist, although she's certainly not an absolute favorite in Debussy or Ravel. But she does play beautifully.

Papy Oli

Olivier