What are you listening 2 now?

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vandermolen

I've been away on a short break for a few days and looks like I've missed some interesting postings:

Samuel Barber
"Courage is going from failure to failure without losing enthusiasm" (Churchill).

'The test of a work of art is, in the end, our affection for it, not our ability to explain why it is good' (Stanley Kubrick).

Harry

Quote from: vandermolen on April 11, 2024, 12:27:16 AMI've been away on a short break for a few days and looks like I've missed some interesting postings:

Samuel Barber


I already wondered about your absence, @vandermolen, next time give us warning, I was worried. ;D  ;D  ;D
Quote from Manuel, born in Spain, currently working at Fawlty Towers.

" I am from Barcelona, I know nothing.............."

vandermolen

Quote from: Harry on April 11, 2024, 01:34:40 AMI already wondered about your absence, @vandermolen, next time give us warning, I was worried. ;D  ;D  ;D
Oh sorry about that Harry! Will do next time. Just had a long w'end staying in a nice pub in Kent. We were lucky with the weather. Of course I'm banned from any contact with 'The Cat Group' whilst in those circumstances  ;D
Now playing:
Nielsen: Symphony No.5 Hallé Orchestra Barbirolli, featuring the most manic/anarchic side-drummer that I have heard on disc - a marvellous performance:

"Courage is going from failure to failure without losing enthusiasm" (Churchill).

'The test of a work of art is, in the end, our affection for it, not our ability to explain why it is good' (Stanley Kubrick).

Pohjolas Daughter

Quote from: vandermolen on April 11, 2024, 01:57:16 AMOh sorry about that Harry! Will do next time. Just had a long w'end staying in a nice pub in Kent. We were lucky with the weather. Of course I'm banned from any contact with 'The Cat Group' whilst in those circumstances  ;D

😿
Pohjolas Daughter

Harry

Robert Schumann.
The Complete Piano Works.
Volume III.
See for details back cover.
Recorded: 2011, Potton Hall, Westleton, Suffolk, UK.


An ongoing delight, leading to gorgeous heights. The best Schumann I heard in my life time. Performance, sound, presentation, all is sublime!
Quote from Manuel, born in Spain, currently working at Fawlty Towers.

" I am from Barcelona, I know nothing.............."

foxandpeng

Quote from: classicalgeek on April 10, 2024, 08:36:20 PMDoes this mean you listened to Lloyd's Fourth as well?  ;D

Ugh. Stupid technology.

Having said that, the new Lyrita symphony releases have been on lots in our house in recent says, so yes 😁😆
"A quiet secluded life in the country, with the possibility of being useful to people ... then work which one hopes may be of some use; then rest, nature, books, music, love for one's neighbour — such is my idea of happiness"

Tolstoy

Pohjolas Daughter

@vandermolen By the way, I didn't know that you could stay at pubs, but after you mentioned it, I found this website.  https://londonmymind.com/london-pubs-with-rooms/  Pretty nifty!

PD
Pohjolas Daughter

Big David

Quote from: foxandpeng on April 10, 2024, 02:34:13 PMTippett fan here. Good call.

Welcome, BTW 😁

Thank you!  Today I'm listening to symphonies 2, 3 and 5 by William Alwyn.

DavidW


JBS

Quote from: Harry on April 10, 2024, 11:44:46 PMDiavolo is a pizza, in the Italian cuisine.

Thank you. I was assuming it referred to some Neapolitan connection to the music.

TD
Morning eye-opener



Hollywood Beach Broadwalk

Brian

Quote from: Harry on April 10, 2024, 11:44:46 PMDiavolo is a pizza, in the Italian cuisine.
By coincidence I just ate a pizza diavolo for dinner last night!

Harry

George Lloyd (1913-1998).

Disc 3.
Symphony No. 4 'The Arctic' (1945-6).
Albany Symphony Orchestra.  Recorded in Troy Savings Bank Music Hall, Troy, NY  1987. Engineer: Roy Kendle.

Overture to 'John Socman'
BBC Philharmonic.  Recorded by arrangement with the BBC in Studio 7, New Broadcasting House, Manchester 1988.
Engineer Tony Faulkner.


There is not much to say as: FABULOUS!
Quote from Manuel, born in Spain, currently working at Fawlty Towers.

" I am from Barcelona, I know nothing.............."

Spotted Horses

Troisième année of Liszt's Années de pèlerinage, Grimwood. over a few days.



The Troisième année is really splendid in this recording. Les jeux d'eaux à la Villa d'Este is just magical, and the Marche funèbre, En mémoire de Maximilien I, Empereur du Mexique goes far beyond a stereotypical funeral march. Grimwood's performance on a period piano is just superb.
There are simply two kinds of music, good music and the other kind. - Duke Ellington

Pohjolas Daughter

Barber's Adagio for Strings with Neville Marriner and TAOSMITF. originally released by Argo.  It's from a set of Marriner and forces of 20th century music.

A lovely piece of music for a cool and rainy day.
Pohjolas Daughter

Iota



Rachmaninoff: Symphony No. 2 in E minor, III. Adagio (transcribed Trifonov)
Suite No. 2 for Two Pianos, Op. 17


("Fantaisie-tableaux" Suite, Op.5 and Symphonic Dances transcription still to come)

Glorious. Trifonov's transcription of the Adagio risks becoming very addictive. It casts the original in all sorts of beautiful new lights while retaining its lushness, and having only two performers rather than a whole orchestra makes the experience a somewhat more flexible and immediate one. Swept away both by it and the jaw-dropping playing in both works, another good reason to be alive in 2024!   

Pohjolas Daughter

Quote from: Iota on April 11, 2024, 06:30:00 AM

Rachmaninoff: Symphony No. 2 in E minor, III. Adagio (transcribed Trifonov)
Suite No. 2 for Two Pianos, Op. 17


("Fantaisie-tableaux" Suite, Op.5 and Symphonic Dances transcription still to come)

Glorious. Trifonov's transcription of the Adagio risks becoming very addictive. It casts the original in all sorts of beautiful new lights while retaining its lushness, and having only two performers rather than a whole orchestra makes the experience a somewhat more flexible and immediate one. Swept away both by it and the jaw-dropping playing in both works, another good reason to be alive in 2024!   
I'll have to see if I can find some of his recordings through my library...particularly as I do so love Rachmaninoff's music.  :)

Here, continuing on with some more music from that Marriner CD.  Now on:  Charles Ives' Symphony No. 3 "The Camp Meeting.

Pohjolas Daughter

Que

Quote from: Harry on April 11, 2024, 02:27:25 AMRobert Schumann.
The Complete Piano Works.
Volume III.
See for details back cover.
Recorded: 2011, Potton Hall, Westleton, Suffolk, UK.


An ongoing delight, leading to gorgeous heights. The best Schumann I heard in my life time. Performance, sound, presentation, all is sublime!

High praise! What instrument does he play?

Pohjolas Daughter

#108917
More lovely pieces from this album:



Copland's Quiet City; Henry Cowell's Hymn and Fuguing Tune No. 10; Paul Creston's (very clever) A Rumor.
Particularly impressed by Celia Nicklin on the *oboe and cor anglais and Michael Laird on the turmpet in the Copland work.

*on the Henry Cowell piece.
Pohjolas Daughter

Harry

Quote from Manuel, born in Spain, currently working at Fawlty Towers.

" I am from Barcelona, I know nothing.............."

Karl Henning

Quote from: Pohjolas Daughter on April 10, 2024, 03:52:56 PMsome more Martinu -- Three Fragments from the Opera Juliette (on Supraphon).
Oh, I need to revisit Juliette!

And, TD, in case you want to dip your toes:

Karl Henning, Ph.D.
Composer & Clarinetist
Boston MA
http://www.karlhenning.com/
[Matisse] was interested neither in fending off opposition,
nor in competing for the favor of wayward friends.
His only competition was with himself. — Françoise Gilot