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GMG News / Re: Bug Report 2024
Last post by Harry - Today at 11:07:51 AM
Quote from: prémont on Today at 09:58:08 AMRather slow just now. Even logging on and off takes some time.

I notice that a lot of the guests look at members profiles. How is this possible? If I access the forum as a guest I'm not allowed to se any members profiles. 

Absolutely true, I wondered about that too.
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GMG News / Re: Bug Report 2024
Last post by Spotted Horses - Today at 11:05:57 AM
Quote from: George on Today at 10:54:26 AMNot sure why the timing is so different, but it definitely took between 4 and 5 seconds just to load this page.

The timing is for "page generated." There may be other operations necessary before the page appears on your browser. For instance, if the server is overloaded it may take some time before the page request from your browser is recognized by the server.
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Great Recordings and Reviews / Re: Mozart Symphonies
Last post by George - Today at 11:01:39 AM


Finally picked up my first complete set of the Mozart symphonies. For years I had a set cobbled together with Ward/Naxos in the early symphonies and the Kruips set of nos 21-41, along with Szell, Walter, Mackerras (SACDs) and Fricsay in the late works.

Hurwitz gave this set a thumbs up on his survey of Mozart sets, I sampled it on Spotify and loved it. Unfortunately it was OOP, so I waited until I could find a cheap copy. Today was the day! Scored a like new copy for $23 at a local used store.

Enjoying CD 1 now.
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GMG News / Re: Bug Report 2024
Last post by George - Today at 10:54:26 AM
Taking about 5 seconds to load, even for only browsing.

(I counted 5 seconds, but bottom of page reads - Page created in 1.804 seconds with 30 queries.)

Not sure why the timing is so different, but it definitely took between 4 and 5 seconds just to load this page.   
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Bruckner Symphony No. 3in D Minor, 1877 Version Ed. Leopld Nowak (with Scherzo coda) Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Nikolaus Harnoncourt
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Great Recordings and Reviews / Re: Chopin Recordings
Last post by AnotherSpin - Today at 10:38:27 AM
I started listening to Yunchan Lim's Etudes album a couple of times, but couldn't advance very far.
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Great Recordings and Reviews / Re: Beethoven's Piano Sonatas
Last post by DavidW - Today at 10:38:05 AM
Quote from: prémont on Today at 09:41:49 AMNor have I. They probably released very little classical music - if anything at all.

They were everyone, in every music store I went to.  $3 cds.  Oh wait it was Lydian not Lydia.  Here is one of the recordings I had:

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Quote from: Spotted Horses on Today at 09:29:10 AMRachmaninoff, Piano Sonata No 2, Ashkenazy



In find myself disappointed. I have trouble recognizing the musical themes that inhabit the sensuous musical texture. Can't complain about Ashkenazy, but Decca gives him surprisingly muddy, clangy sound. I was surprised to check the recording data and find that the re
Quote from: Spotted Horses on Today at 09:29:10 AMRachmaninoff, Piano Sonata No 2, Ashkenazy



In find myself disappointed. I have trouble recognizing the musical themes that inhabit the sensuous musical texture. Can't complain about Ashkenazy, but Decca gives him surprisingly muddy, clangy sound. I was surprised to check the recording data and find that the recording was made in 1980.

Did a spot check of Shelley, who I also have on my shelves. Did not make a strong impression. Which version do people like best? I've decided to try Ruth Laredo, based on my positive impression of her Scriabin recordings.
cording was made in 1980.

Did a spot check of Shelley, who I also have on my shelves. Did not make a strong impression. Which version do people like best? I've decided to try Ruth Laredo, based on my positive impression of her Scriabin recordings.

This version by Emre Yavuz absolutely blew me away - its quite individual and personal but it worked for me.....

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Braunfels's orchestral songs from these CDs: