What were you listening to? (CLOSED)

Started by Maciek, April 06, 2007, 02:22:49 AM

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Maciek

Couldn't resist it ;D.

I was listening to Jozef Elsner's Passion earlier today.

Maciek

Que

#1
You've beaten me to it!  ;D



Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Ein Musikalischer Spaß (A Musical Joke) K.522; Horn Quintet K.407; 
Marches / Duos / Divertimenti
L 'Archibudelli


Q

And we are all newbies again! ;D

wintersway

"Time is a great teacher; unfortunately it kills all its students". -Berlioz

Maciek

Quote from: Que on April 06, 2007, 02:27:50 AM
BTW, what do you think of "correcting" the old title by adding a capital in "to" and a question mark? :)

I've added the question mark. I'm not sure if the "to" should be capitalized? Any English/American proof reader out there??

Maciek

Maciek

Just realized there was an easier way around that... ;)

Cheers,
Maciek

Que

Quote from: MrOsa on April 06, 2007, 02:38:02 AM
Just realized there was an easier way around that... ;)

Cheers,
Maciek

Maciek, looks perfect for the next 3500 posts! ;D

Q

Maciek

Well, since this is the NEW forum I might as well try to post what I'm listening to for a while (I know I won't persevere - that's what happened on the old one :().

Right now I just finished:

Andrzej Dziadek Stabat Mater for soprano and string orchestra (Elzbieta Towarnicka, Polish Radio National Symphony Orchestra/Antoni Wit)

Jan Oleszkowicz Lux aeterna for orchestra (Polish Radio Orchestra/Wojciech Michniewski)

Good day to you all! :D

Maciek

pjme

this works aswell. great !

Music will follow.

Peter

Harry

#8
Michael Haydn.

20 Symphonies.

No. 4 in B flat major.
No  5 in A major.
No. 6 in C major.

Slovak Chamber Orchestra/Bohdan Warchal


Delightful works, albeit a little too relaxed in execution, and sometimes inattentive to details, but apart from that its oke, considering the musical content, excellent, and recording within reason good.

BachQ


Harry


Que

This is Joseph Haydn - delicious!

Q


Harry


hornteacher

St. Paul's Suite by Holst.  Stupid cover but a great recording.


Maciek

Quote from: hornteacher on April 06, 2007, 04:15:13 AM
Stupid cover but a great recording.

Good thing it's not the other way around. ;)

not edward

Saariaho's cello concerto Notes on Light and Szymanski's Sonata for Chamber Orchestra, courtesy of the topic-starter.
"I don't at all mind actively disliking a piece of contemporary music, but in order to feel happy about it I must consciously understand why I dislike it. Otherwise it remains in my mind as unfinished business."
-- Aaron Copland, The Pleasures of Music

hornteacher

Quote from: MrOsa on April 06, 2007, 04:17:00 AM
Good thing it's not the other way around. ;)

Very true.  We've all come across a few of those.  ;D

Maciek

Quote from: edward on April 06, 2007, 04:29:13 AM
Saariaho's cello concerto Notes on Light and Szymanski's Sonata for Chamber Orchestra, courtesy of the topic-starter.

;D

How do you like the Sonata, Edward?

not edward

Quote from: MrOsa on April 06, 2007, 04:41:24 AM
;D

How do you like the Sonata, Edward?
It's a fun piece, and what makes it appealing to me is that it's polystylistic without being heavy-handed (not an easy thing to achieve).
"I don't at all mind actively disliking a piece of contemporary music, but in order to feel happy about it I must consciously understand why I dislike it. Otherwise it remains in my mind as unfinished business."
-- Aaron Copland, The Pleasures of Music

Novi

Hello everyone!

St John Passion on the radio.

Happy Good Friday :).
Durch alle Töne tönet
Im bunten Erdentraum
Ein leiser Ton gezogen
Für den der heimlich lauschet.