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General Classical Music Discussion / Re: Purchases Today
Last post by JBS - Today at 07:46:21 PM
I was about to ask why you picked an apparently unheard of pianist, and why he needed two CDs to record the Waltzes...
But remembered just in time that you had recently mentioned you were interested in buying scores...

TD

As mentioned in WAYLT2

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Composer Discussion / Re: Clara Iannotta (b. 1983)
Last post by brewski - Today at 07:41:57 PM
Quote from: relm1 on March 03, 2023, 05:03:25 PMI am interested in hearing this but your link says the video is private

Hi, they took it off YouTube, but the video is still available on the Helsinki Philharmonic's website, here:

https://areena.yle.fi/1-65232042

Hope they keep it up for awhile. Enjoy!

-Bruce
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Quote from: Spotted Horses on Today at 04:34:35 PMI'm noticed that Amazon.com is selling the complete Armida Mozart set for $29.99, which seems anomalously low, given that Presto has it listed for $85.

I just ordered it, thank you!
But Amazon won't actually deliver it for another three weeks (April 13)

TD

Speaking of Mozart, another listen to this
#4
For a repeat of Haydn's symphony No.62 I went with Adam Fischer this time. Still enjoying.
#5
Night music ... Allegri's Miserere and more. Quite beautiful and appropriately soporific.
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Rochberg: Symphony No. 2

More compact and cogent than the 1st Symphony. The music has a Bergian quality to it, although this symphony sounds more approachable than anything of the Austrian composer methinks.




Braunfels: Concerto for organ, boys' choir and orchestra

It didn't succeed my expectations, the organ doesn't seem prominent enough to give a good impression. On the other hand, the incorporation of the choir adds a heavenly element to the music I found endearing.

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Quote from: Todd on Today at 12:43:41 PM

Tip-top Mozart from the Prazak, some of the very best I've heard.  But not better than the formidable Armida Quartet, though different.  Call it a draw.  Lucky for the listener.

I'm noticed that Amazon.com is selling the complete Armida Mozart set for $29.99, which seems anomalously low, given that Presto has it listed for $85.
#8
Nicolai Miaskovsky
Complete Symphonies
Symphony 24
Svetlanov
State Academic Symphony Orchestra of Russia


First run at 24
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Rewinding the first phases of the Haydn symphony randomiser but with different conductors. Because. Previn is conducting no.96 this time.
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General Classical Music Discussion / Re: Purchases Today
Last post by Todd - Today at 03:23:08 PM
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



Took advantage of the Chandos site sale to complete a second Monteverdi Madrigals set and a second complete Soler sonata set, along with some other goodies.  At under $3/title, it's impossible to pass up.  (Qobuz is cheaper for multi-disc sets when they have a download sale, though.)

The Chandos download UX is the worst I have experienced.