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Quoteerato

To bring your posts up to 1000 val, what label is this?


The label is ASV (Academic Sound and Vision). It was recorded in 1986. I suppose it is one of the last recordings of Schneider (he died in 1993).

Wanderer

Hiya, Harry:)




This just arrived.  8)

Disc no.40 (I'm listening to boxsets backwards, countdown-style) is already spinning in the CD-player. Réminiscences de Johann Strauss.


Harry

Quote from: Wanderer on November 06, 2008, 01:07:59 AM
Hiya, Harry:)




This just arrived.  8)

Disc no.40 (I'm listening to boxsets backwards, countdown-style) is already spinning in the CD-player. Réminiscences de Johann Strauss.



This box will take you quite some time my friend. :)

Harry

Dutch Organs from 1511-1896.
Volume XI.
Works by: Giovan Battista Cervellini, Andrea Lucchesi, John Stanley, Friedrich Wilhelm Marpurg, played by Gerrie Meijers on a Matthias de Crane organ 1770.
Mozart, played by Geert Bierlings on a Johannes Mitterreither organ 1773.
Johann Christian Kittel, Mozart, Jan Welmers, Anton Heiller, played by Wout van Andel, on a Ludwig Konig organ 1776.
Handel, Telemann, JS Bach, played by Stef Tuinstra, on a Albertus Anthoni Hinsz organ 1777.
Geert Bierling, Marpurg, Mozart, played by Okke Dijkhuizen on a Gideon Thomas Batz organ 1779.


Most excellent.

Harry

#35164
Dutch Organs, from 1511-1896. Volume XII.

Works by: J.S. Bach, played by Sietze de Vries, on a Lambertus van Dam organ, 1784.
August Heinrich Wenck, Jean Baptiste Boutmy, played by Peter van Dijk on a Antonius Friedrich Gottlieb Heyneman organ 1781.
Krebs, CPE BAch, played by Wim Diepenhorst on a Johannes Pieter Kunckel organ 1784.
Jacques Boyvin played by Harm Jansen, on a  Guillaume Robustelly organ 1785.
Mendelssohn, played by Reitze Smits, on a Andries Wolfferts organ 1786.


Beautiful music making.

Harry

Dutch Organs 1511-1896.
Volume XIII.
Works by: Sietze de Vries, played by Sietze de Vries on a Johann Friedrich Wenthin organ 1787.
J.S. Bach, played by Okke Dijkhuizen on a Frans Caspar Schnitger jr. and Heinrich Hermann Freytag organ 1792.
Johann Christoph Kellner, H.W. Tauscher, Marianus Konigsberger, Franz Anton Maichelbeck, Mozart, played by Theo Jellema, on a Albertus van Gruisen organ 1795.
Johann Mattheson, CPE Bach, Soler, played by Conny van der Maten on a Johannes Stephanus Strumphler organ 1803.
Cor Kee, Marius Monnikendam, Christian Friedrich Ruppe, played by Dirk Luijmes, on a Jan Reiner Titz organ 1806.


What a sound investment this box is.

Harry

Dutch Organs build between 1511 & 1896.
Volume XIV.
Works by Johann Christian Kittel, Friedrich Schmoll, played by Willem van Twillert, on a  Abraham Meere organ 1806.
Gustav Adolf Merkel, Andreas Barner, played by Jaap Zwart jr. on a Rudolf Knol organ 1806.
W.F Bach, Jacob Wilhelm Lustig, played by Stef Tuinstra, on a Heinrich Hermann Freytag organ 1808.
Anonymous 18th century, Marpurg, Knecht, played by Wilhelm van Twillert, on a Abraham Meere organ 1817.
Mendelssohn, Ernst Friedrich Richter, Adolf Friedrich Hess, played by Erwin Wiersinga, on a Nikolaas Anthoni Lohman 1817.


I enjoy this journey very much.

mozartsneighbor

Mozart, "Krönungsmesse" KV 317, WP, Wiener Singverein, Karajan (soloists: Battle, Schmidt, Winbergh, Furlanetto)

Christo

Inspired by the Kenneth Leighton thread:

Kenneth Leighton (1929-1988), Suite `Veris Gratia' Op. 9 (1950) for Cello and Orchestra[/i]

               
... music is not only an 'entertainment', nor a mere luxury, but a necessity of the spiritual if not of the physical life, an opening of those magic casements through which we can catch a glimpse of that country where ultimate reality will be found.    RVW, 1948

karlhenning

Quote from: mn dave on November 05, 2008, 06:07:28 PM
Schumann

Cello Concerto in A minor, op. 129

Ma/Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks/Davis

Great piece!  And it sounds like a recording for which Ma was on his game.

karlhenning

Again, because it's such a beauty!

Igor Fyodorovich
Le baiser de la fée
The composer conducting

Catison

This morning goes to 11!

Edmund Rubbra - Symphony No. 11
Robert Simpson - Symphony No. 11
Dmitri Shostakovich - Symphony No. 11
Allan Pettersson - Symphony No. 11
-Brett

karlhenning


Dundonnell

Quote from: Catison on November 06, 2008, 04:22:08 AM
This morning goes to 11!

Edmund Rubbra - Symphony No. 11
Robert Simpson - Symphony No. 11
Dmitri Shostakovich - Symphony No. 11
Allan Pettersson - Symphony No. 11


My goodness! From light to darkness ;D

Now....there are still 11ths by George Lloyd, Villa-Lobos, Alexander Moyzes, Holmboe, Langgaard, Aho, Milhaud, Malipiero and Miaskovsky available on disc if you fancy more of the same ;D ;D

Dundonnell

Quote from: val on November 05, 2008, 11:15:20 PM
MOZART:     Serenades K 375 & 388        / Soloists of Europa Chamber Orchestra, Alexander Schneider

One of the best versions I know of this two masterpieces. The soloists have not the same quality of those of Brymer with his London Wind Soloists, but Schneider gives a perfect articulation and there is a life in this version that we never find in the one of Brymer.

Congratulations on your 1,000th :)

Florestan

Quote from: Dundonnell on November 06, 2008, 04:50:34 AM
My goodness! From light to darkness ;D

Now....there are still 11ths by George Lloyd, Villa-Lobos, Alexander Moyzes, Holmboe, Langgaard, Aho, Milhaud, Malipiero and Miaskovsky available on disc if you fancy more of the same ;D ;D

Not to mention the 11ths by Haydn and 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

Dundonnell

Quote from: Florestan on November 06, 2008, 04:53:27 AM
Not to mention the 11ths by Haydn and Mozart...  :)

Oh yes, indeed..... :)

Opus106

Regards,
Navneeth

Harry

#35178
Dutch Organs, from 1511-1896.
Volume XV.
Works by: Jacob Wilhelm Lustig, Krebs, Johann Christoph Oley, Johann Gottfried Muthel, played by Erwin Wiersinga on a Jan Willem Timpe organ 1822.
Daniel Gottlob Turk, Hasse, played by Gert Oost on a Jonathan Batz organ 1823.
Johann Christian Heinrich Rinck, played by Dick Sanderman on a Georg Heinrich Quellhorst organ 1825.
Mozart, CPE Bach, Haydn, played by Geert Bierlings on a Jonathan and Johan Martin Willem Batz organ. 1827.
J.S. Bach, CPE Bach, Mozart, played by Reitze Smits on a Wander Beekes organ 1827.


Most excellent this journey through the ages.

Dundonnell

Quote from: opus67 on November 06, 2008, 05:04:43 AM
Havergal Brian

Oh NO!!!! I forgot that the HB 11th was on disc :'(

Please don't tell Jezetha(Johan)!!!!!!