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Great Recordings and Reviews / Re: Beethoven's Piano Sonatas
Last post by Madiel - Today at 01:47:47 AM
Quote from: prémont on Today at 01:42:55 AMThis is the heading, hinting at Tomsic for all the tracks:

Beethoven - Piano Classics
Dubravka Tomsic

102 SONGS • 10 HOURS AND 56 MINUTES • MAY 01 2009


Yes I know, but what struck me is that none of the individual tracks after the first one have any information. It turns out that this is partially Amazon's fault - their interface is highly clumsy and basically it's suggesting that Beethoven guest stars on the first track along with Tomsic, whereas it's just Tomsic after that. But in addition to that, we are probably dealing with the kind of release where someone entered the absolute minimum metadata they could get away with.
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Composer Discussion / Re: The British Composers Thre...
Last post by Luke - Today at 01:45:12 AM
No better St George's Day listening for me, in England, in April, than the overwhelming masterpiece that is April-England, by John Foulds. A piece that gets to the heart of things, one that is always a treat to hear.
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Quote from: Madiel on Today at 01:39:07 AMTechnically it actually only lists Tomsic on one track. And then proceeds to list nobody at all on all the other tracks.

This is the heading, hinting at Tomsic for all the tracks:

Beethoven - Piano Classics
Dubravka Tomsic

102 SONGS • 10 HOURS AND 56 MINUTES • MAY 01 2009
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Great Recordings and Reviews / Re: Beethoven's Piano Sonatas
Last post by Madiel - Today at 01:39:07 AM
Quote from: prémont on April 22, 2024, 05:18:25 AM@Todd, Amazon offers a complete Beethoven set for download in mp3 format, all attributed to Dubravka Tomsic. If this were true, it would be sensational, which is why I'm skeptical. Given your extensive experience with Beethoven sonata collections, can you determine the actual performers?

https://www.amazon.com/Piano-Sonata-Flat-Op-Hammerklavier/dp/B002ZFMQLO

Technically it actually only lists Tomsic on one track. And then proceeds to list nobody at all on all the other tracks.

The same thing is on YouTube by the way.
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A Dance in the Garden of Mirth.
Music from the Middle Ages.
See back cover for details.
The Dufay Collective.
Recorded: 1993.


Every bit as fascinating as the previous two recordings I have listen on the same label. The performances are exemplary and SOTA sound. A forgotten ensemble but well worth exploring. There are even more recordings of them to explore, which I will.
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The Diner / Re: The football (soccer) thre...
Last post by DaveF - Today at 12:34:15 AM
Quote from: Irons on April 22, 2024, 11:13:16 PMI like your manager (ex Man U). Arteta he ain't, thankfully.
He's not for sale either ;)  I think (hope) he's sensible enough to realise that if he went to a "big" club, and if he didn't get at least 13 points out of his first 15, he'd be packing his bags again soon enough.
#7
Quote from: DavidW on April 22, 2024, 03:00:55 PMAlmost always put in an international order this will happen to me.  After I confirm it, I'll have to redo the checkout as the card denied first time.  I prefer the system where it just asks for a two factor authentication instead of immediately rejecting it.  But eh it is a small inconvenience to pay to avoid fraud.

Interestingly, I'm directed to use two-factor authentication by Amazon.de and can place orders without any issues. However, Amazon.com, Amazon.fr, and likely other Amazon sites do not prompt me for two-factor authentication.
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Quote from: AnotherSpin on Today at 12:03:11 AMI'm familiar with this Hanslick comment, with which I agree.

Well, I find Hanslick's comment particularly inept in view of the fact that the main theme of the finale has more than a vague resemblance to that of Mendelssohn's VC, and Felix certainly was not a vodka-drinking, unkempt, cursing muzhik.. I wonder what Hanslick may have said about Mussorgsky, who in his late years probably literally smelled like vodka.  ;D
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Walton: Symphony No.1
Philharmonia Orch. Haitink
I'd forgotten what a fine performance this is. Haitink treats it a bit like Bruckner or Mahler - the slow movement is especially impressive given this treatment, however I was gripped throughout.
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The Diner / Re: The unimportant news threa...
Last post by Jo498 - Today at 12:07:32 AM
Quote from: Florestan on April 22, 2024, 08:12:34 AMI've known that for years.  ;D
I think everyone in Europe knew this. Here even the homeless with some pride left prefer to drink beer from bottles.
Even disregarding beer, I was basically brought up to view cans as for "emergencies" only (like on a road trip). This might partly have been because children could easily cut their lips on the old style openings that were replaced only in the late 80s? or even later with the safer ones.
That people would buy dozens of cans for home consumption of soda pops and drink from the can at home (instead of pouring into a glass) was completely unknown to me and I was quite surprised when I saw this in the US among middle class people...