What are you listening 2 now?

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Linz

Ludwig van Beethoven Symphony No. 4 in B flat major op. 60
Berliner Philharmoniker, Eugen Jochum
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart  Serenade No. 13 in G major "Eine kleine Nachtmusik" K.525
Kammerorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks, Eugen Jochum
Carl Maria von Weber Overture 'Oberon"
Berliner Philharmoniker, Eugen Jochum

Symphonic Addict

Ravel: Piano Concerto in G major

A stunning composition brilliantly performed here.

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Hindemith: Konzertmusik for concert band, op. 41; Concerto for orchestra, op. 38; Sinfonietta in E major and Marsch über den alten 'Schweizerton'

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Symphonic Addict

Donizetti: String Quartets 13-15 (Mitja Quartet)

These quartets feel more elaborate, more sophisticated. Only three left.
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Der lächelnde Schatten

NP: Reich Music for 18 Musicians

"To send light into the darkness of men's hearts - such is the duty of the artist." ― Robert Schumann

DavidW


JBS

An LvB night

Piano Sonata 18 in E Flat major  "Hunt" Op 31/3*
Piano Sonata 27 in e minor Op 90*
Piano Sonata 28 in A major Op 101*
Piano Sonata 31 in A Flat major Op 110**

*recorded Lucerne 2 Sept 1965
**recorded La Grange de Meslay 29 June 1965

Live recordings. The Lucerne instrument is more metallic than usual, but nothing else caught my ears as a reason why these recordings were never released.

Then on to


Op 95 in f minor
Op 127 in E Flat major

Hollywood Beach Broadwalk

Symphonic Addict

Dvorak: Symphony No. 1

A remarkable first symphony regardless of a few shortcomings.

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Der lächelnde Schatten

Quote from: Symphonic Addict on June 13, 2025, 07:54:42 PMDvorak: Symphony No. 1

A remarkable first symphony regardless of a few shortcomings.



I love this symphony. The slow movement, in particular, is gorgeous.
"To send light into the darkness of men's hearts - such is the duty of the artist." ― Robert Schumann

Der lächelnde Schatten

Last work for the night --- Feldman Four Instruments

"To send light into the darkness of men's hearts - such is the duty of the artist." ― Robert Schumann

AnotherSpin


steve ridgway

Quote from: ritter on June 13, 2025, 01:17:45 PMMusica per tre pianoforti - Inni (1935 - here Signora De Barberiis has six hands !  ;) ).

You mean the music has been created by AI?  ;)

NP Boulez - Sonatine


steve ridgway

Messiaen - Cinq Rechants for 12 voices.


steve ridgway

Schnittke - String Trio


steve ridgway

Scelsi - Riti: I Funerali Di Alessandro Magno


Mandryka

Quote from: JBS on June 13, 2025, 07:17:53 PMAn LvB night

Piano Sonata 18 in E Flat major  "Hunt" Op 31/3*
Piano Sonata 27 in e minor Op 90*
Piano Sonata 28 in A major Op 101*
Piano Sonata 31 in A Flat major Op 110**

*recorded Lucerne 2 Sept 1965
**recorded La Grange de Meslay 29 June 1965

Live recordings. The Lucerne instrument is more metallic than usual, but nothing else caught my ears as a reason why these recordings were never released.

Then on to


Op 95 in f minor
Op 127 in E Flat major

The first movement of op 110 seems to take less time than other recordings from the 60s

Leipzig - 6:24
Praga - 6:26
Lost Tapes - 6:16
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Que

Rerun:

Quote from: Que on June 06, 2025, 10:01:35 PMThis arrived yesterday in the mail:



What triggered me to get this recording was a comment by someone that preferred this all male performance of the Missa O crux lignum to the recording by Pomerium (Dorian). I't really excellent, in a style that reminds me of Capilla Flamenca or the Egidius.

When this recording was made in 1993 this Dutch-Flemish ensemble, with some well known singers in these parts, existed for three years, but this seems to be the only recording they made.

https://www.discogs.com/release/28962523-Busnois-Kapel-van-de-Lage-Landen-Harry-van-der-Kamp-Busnois

Harry

Quote from: Que on Today at 12:28:38 AMRerun:


I could not find it on Qobuz unfortunately, but since the search criteria are absurd, as I found out with the complete Piano music by Brahms.
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Que

#131298
Quote from: Harry on Today at 01:15:59 AMI could not find it on Qobuz unfortunately, but since the search criteria are absurd, as I found out with the complete Piano music by Brahms.

I'm pretty sure it is not available streaming anywhere... Emergo Classics was a Dutch label that ceased activity in 2001. And I don't know what happened with the rights on the back catalogue, but you might?

PS If I had the facility to rip the disc, I would happy to send you the file... But I'm not quite there yet.. 8)

Que

One of my projects I never got to: looking into the organ music by  Nicolas de Grigny and available recordings! :)


   

Anne Chapelin-Dubar plays the (West end) organ of the cathedral of Sens, which was built between 1722 and 1734.

I can't say this is love at 1st sight (hearing)... It all sounds rather slick with a lot of legato.