What are you listening 2 now?

Started by Gurn Blanston, September 23, 2019, 05:45:22 AM

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Brian

Yeah, it was just a totally ear opening experience. Schnyder was a cycle that really revolutionized these concertos for me and Korstick might be another. I also listened to the 15 minute "No. 6" fragment and really liked it.

Mapman

Beethoven: Symphony #8
Szell: Cleveland

Some sloppiness in a few places, but great clarinet playing!

Todd




So I've bought a few Mozart quartet cycles, and various other discs of Mozart's quartets, and then, when I switch to primarily streaming, I finally try the Armida Quartet in Mozart.  And here's the ongoing cycle for me, based on first listen.
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Stravinsky: Symphony in C
Stravinsky: CBC Orchestra

Stravinsky put lots of great melodies in this.


André



I find the tangy yet sweet sound of the clavichord perfect in these works. It suits the wide intervals and angular gestures of CPE Bach's keyboard writing.

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John Fernström: Symphonic Prologue

The Nordic flavour and gestures and sense of atmosphere are quickly perceived in this remarkable piece.




Eugen Suchon: Baladická Suita

Invigorating stuff, powerfully late-Romantic (wistful when needed, though), quirky somewhat close to Janacek..., a what a blast of a recording! This disc is a revelation. Kudos Chandos for material like this!





Josef Suk: Under the Apple Tree

I wonder why the heck there is no any complete recording of the cantata. There is some quite fine material here.



The CD below contains other excerpts from the whole work:

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     Berwald: Piano Trio No. 1 in E flat major/    Berwald: Piano Trio No. 4 in C major- Kalman Drafi (piano), Jozsef Modrian (violin), Gyorgy Kertesz (cello)

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Quote from: André on June 24, 2022, 05:50:51 PM


I find the tangy yet sweet sound of the clavichord perfect in these works. It suits the wide intervals and angular gestures of CPE Bach's keyboard writing.

Interesting! I will explore the series.

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Louis Glass: Symphony No. 4 in E minor

Just wanted to hear the 1st mov., the music doesn't hold good enough to keeping trying. Rather disappointing, actually.

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NP:

Ravel
Shéhérazade
Teresa Berganza, mezzo-soprano
Orchestre National du Capitole de Toulouse
Plasson


From this outstanding, OOP set -



This particular set never gets enough attention. For the Ravelian, it's unmissable, IMHO.

Mapman

Quote from: Symphonic Addict on June 24, 2022, 07:45:40 PM
Louis Glass: Symphony No. 4 in E minor

Just wanted to hear the 1st mov., the music doesn't hold good enough to keeping trying. Rather disappointing, actually.



That's too bad. The 3rd symphony is quite nice.

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Quote from: Mapman on June 24, 2022, 08:24:00 PM
That's too bad. The 3rd symphony is quite nice.

That's precicely my favorite Glass CD (featuring the rustic and enchanting Summer Life Suite).
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Madiel

Listened to yesterday. Struck me as rather good.

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Arrived in the mail, listening to Cypresses.



My choice for the best recording of the cycle, except for the bizarre switch of the order of the 9th and 10th songs. I had wondered if it was just on streaming versions, but no, the CD is the same, and the CD booklet gets in a tangle over this which just confirms it was a mistake. Ah well, this is what track programming is for.

EDIT: Also, the English translations of Cypresses are completely awful. So there's that. But the singing is darn good.
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Haydn, op.33/2 in E flat. The one with the joke at the end...

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Poulenc, Metamorphoses



The first 2 little cycles on this disc have been a total delight. If the quality stays this high, this album series will be a real treasure.
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Saint-Saëns: Orchestral Works- Royal Scottish National Orchestra, Neeme Järvi
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Quote from: Todd on June 24, 2022, 03:52:25 PM



So I've bought a few Mozart quartet cycles, and various other discs of Mozart's quartets, and then, when I switch to primarily streaming, I finally try the Armida Quartet in Mozart.  And here's the ongoing cycle for me, based on first listen.

Yes I've been enjoying what they do very much.
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Mandryka

Quote from: Dry Brett Kavanaugh on June 24, 2022, 07:38:34 PM
Interesting! I will explore the series.

Very good solo keyboard music in that series, I listened to the Prussian Sonatas a couple of months ago
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Is he affected and over refined? Quite possibly.
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