What are you listening 2 now?

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Keemun

Mayer: Symphony No. 2

Music is the mediator between the spiritual and the sensual life. - Ludwig van Beethoven

steve ridgway

Xenakis - Rebonds "B"

Decent percussion piece 8) .


JBS

Continuing with the MEoL set, both CDs of this double.

The set uses this cover art:


Hollywood Beach Broadwalk

steve ridgway

Xenakis - Synaphaï

A lively orchestral composition  8) .


steve ridgway

Messiaen - La Fauvette Des Jardins

A long piano work but I quite enjoy this bird inspired music 8) .


Madiel

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Watching OperaVision again. This time it's Verdi's Rigoletto, which I know I've seen on TV once before years ago.

I'm not entirely loving this production, which is from the Teatro Real in Madrid (and I know exactly where that is!). Plenty of fine music of course. The plot of Rigoletto is... a bit icky to be honest. Though that's part of the point. Apparently the working title was La Maledizione, "The Curse".

EDIT: Okay, I think I got more on the wavelength of what the production was trying to do as it went on, and appreciated it more.

Also, I'd forgotten just how incredibly good Act Three is. I can even forgive the way that Gilda hangs around for a last song, which is so very opera.
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AnotherSpin

A quiet morning, a calm sea.
No agitation, and no hopes either — they are but the reverse side of fear.


steve ridgway

Schoenberg - String Quartet 2

Great idea to add a soprano to a string quartet  8) .


Baxcalibur

Wetz: Symphony No. 3
Staatsphilharmonie Rheinland-Pfalz
Werner Andreas Albert



In one of my first posts on this site, I reviewed a different recording of this symphony. So I felt a bit nostalgic while listening, and some parts were vaguely familiar. Once again, I liked the way Wetz set up the conclusion of the finale. Unusually, I couldn't stop thinking about the symphony until I fell asleep. It wasn't exactly mind-blowingly good, and yet...

Anyway, does anyone else remember a YouTube channel called "Unsung Masterworks?" I think that's where I first heard this.

AnotherSpin

Quote from: steve ridgway on June 21, 2025, 10:22:23 PMSchoenberg - String Quartet 2

Great idea to add a soprano to a string quartet  8) .



More than forty years ago, I had a Melodiya LP of this quartet. I don't remember the music anymore, but I have a feeling I found it interesting at the time—perhaps because it stood out from the typical Russian music. I haven't listened to it again since then. Just now, I looked it up on Discogs and found the cover:


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Roasted Swan

Quote from: Baxcalibur on June 21, 2025, 10:54:18 PMWetz: Symphony No. 3
Staatsphilharmonie Rheinland-Pfalz
Werner Andreas Albert



In one of my first posts on this site, I reviewed a different recording of this symphony. So I felt a bit nostalgic while listening, and some parts were vaguely familiar. Once again, I liked the way Wetz set up the conclusion of the finale. Unusually, I couldn't stop thinking about the symphony until I fell asleep. It wasn't exactly mind-blowingly good, and yet...

Anyway, does anyone else remember a YouTube channel called "Unsung Masterworks?" I think that's where I first heard this.

I have this CD - but no memory of the music at all!  Your post has tweaked my curiosity so thankyou.

Que

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To spare those reading this post some serious neck twisting  ;) :

Biber: Fidicinium Sacro Profanum
Les Plaisirs du Parnasse / David Plantier


This recording was conspicuously absent on my Spotify, but I found a YouTube video with the entire recording.
So much better than the Clemencic Consort: crisp, elegant and expressive, but with great focus and tranquility. Very well recorded too - as usual with ZIG-ZAG. Love it. I might look for a cheap used disc.

Que



Nice. And for me the inclusion of plainchant is a plus.

Traverso

Pepe Romero - Famous Spanish Dances




Harry

Viola d'Amore.
Hélène Plouffe, Viola d'amore.
See back cover for performers and Music.
Recorded: 2009, Church Saint-Augustin de Mirabel, Québec.


This is actually a very good performance, these musicians belong to the top echelon in their trade. The CD is filled with music that gives instant pleasure, generating an well balanced ensemble sound. A fresh interpretation on music that will be familiar to most Baroque lovers. I think essential to have.

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Madiel

I don't know what's happening to me. It seems I can now do two operas in one day.  :o  When I'm scarcely listening to classical otherwise at the moment.

Well, when the first opera wasn't especially long, and the second is on the short side.

This time it's the Croatian Biblical opera Judith, composed by Frano Parać in 2000. I like the music quite a lot, and full marks for the production which frequently looks great and the soprano in the lead role who has a real presence to her. The libretto is... well it's quite stylised and sometimes static. This seems particularly deliberat in the first section, with the crowd sitting around despondently until Judith steps in.

Not a bad way to spend about 75 minutes.
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Que


Harry

In Wilhemina's Footsteps.
Music of the Bayreuth Court.
Camerata Öresund.
See back cover for details.
Recorded in April 2024 at Borlunda kyrka, Eslöv (Sweden).
Cover: Frederikke Sofie Wilhelmine, Margravine of Bayreuth.


Wilhelmine of Bayreuth (1709-1758), made a name for herself as a composer, instrumentalist and patron of the arts. So there are a few compositions by her on this disc, two vocal thing and one instrumental. I left the vocal parts out of the listening queue, it did not appeal to me. The rest of the music on this disc by other composers are very much worth your while. This ensemble plays well, at times a bit conservative in expression maybe, but enjoyable. Good sound!
I've always had great respect for Paddington because he is amusingly English and a eccentric bear He is a great British institution and emits great wisdom with every growl. Of course I have Paddington at home, he is a member of the family, sure he is from the moment he was born. We have adopted him.