What are you listening to now?

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San Antone


aligreto




A Somerset Rhapsody
Brooke Green Suite
A Fugal Concerto



bhodges

#76603
Stravinsky: The Rite of Spring (excerpt) - Arranged for 3 melodicas!

http://www.youtube.com/v/vIq543Q10UM

--Bruce

aligreto

Takemitsu: - Far Calls. Coming Far. [Wakasugi]....





I liked this work; it had a certain mystical quality to it I thought.

aligreto

Quote from: Brewski on October 26, 2016, 08:08:18 AM
Stravinsky: The Rite of Spring (excerpt) - Arranged for 3 melodicas!

http://www.youtube.com/v/vIq543Q10UM

--Bruce

Video blocked on copyright grounds   :(

bhodges

Quote from: aligreto on October 26, 2016, 08:31:37 AM
Video blocked on copyright grounds   :(

Well, dang.  :(

(Just curious: are you able to view YouTube videos in general?)

--Bruce

North Star

"Everything has beauty, but not everyone sees it." - Confucius

My photographs on Flickr

bhodges


aligreto

Shostakovich: String Quartets Nos. 1 & 2 [Pacifica Quartet]....



aligreto

Quote from: Brewski on October 26, 2016, 08:35:23 AM
Well, dang.  :(

(Just curious: are you able to view YouTube videos in general?)

--Bruce

In general, yes, but this seems to be a growing issue.


Quote from: North Star on October 26, 2016, 08:38:50 AM
Ditto, but this one works

https://www.youtube.com/v/tIEWvkPwnw8

Thank you for that; I did enjoy it  8)

Papy Oli

Evening all,

John Adams - Hallelujah Junction (for two pianos)

Olivier

San Antone



SurprisedByBeauty


aligreto

Larsson: God in Disguise [Sundkvist]....





A pleasant and interesting if somewhat forlorn work.

Mister Sharpe

I could so easily have become an "Early Music guy."  Plus, I'm given to understand that Early Music aficionados have their own cool, secret handshake.  And they pledge their troth, a lot.   

"Don't adhere pedantically to metronomic time...," one of 20 conducting rules posted at L'École Monteux summer school.

North Star

Quote from: Ghost Sonata on October 26, 2016, 11:43:46 AM
I could so easily have become an "Early Music guy."  Plus, I'm given to understand that Early Music aficionados have their own cool, secret handshake.  And they pledge their troth, a lot.   
My good sir, the hour is not yet too late for it!

Thread duty - Fresh from the mail
Dvořák
String Quintet No. 2 in G major, B. 49 (Op. 77, 1875 rev. 1888)
Pavel Nejtek (db), Panocha Quartet

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"Everything has beauty, but not everyone sees it." - Confucius

My photographs on Flickr

listener

"The Four Seasons"
and 4 Psalms
by M.A. CHARPENTIER  (not what you feared)

VIVALDI /MALGOIRE    MONTEZUMA
a pastiche opera
"Keep your hand on the throttle and your eye on the rail as you walk through life's pathway."

ritter

#76619
Earlier today, revisiting Mirror Image's favourite opera  ;), in this pioneering and IMHO very succesful recording:



I got this CD in a bout of nosatlgia, as I remember seeing this recording (originally on Peter Bartók's label) listed in old Schwann catalogues when I was a teenager. Well, it's quite an achievement, and this wonderful score sounds just right in this performance. Judith Hellwig (who had such trouble with the coloratura of Euridice in Haydn's L'Anima del Filosofo) is splendid here: a very touching and vulnerable character, sung with a firm and rather beautiful voice. I look forward to listening to the other works included in the set (The Wooden Pronce and Cantata Profana) soon.

But now, spurred by arpeggio's post in the composer's thread, revisiting Elliott Carter's Oboe Concerto, from the CD that introduced me to Carter more than 25 years ago (and since then, I've always thought him a great composer  :) ):

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