What are you listening 2 now?

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Pohjolas Daughter

Quote from: Irons on September 12, 2024, 11:18:51 PMExcellent point, ignoring plot is often plan when listening to music for ballet. Many years ago attended a performance of "The Magic Flute" by the English National Opera. We loved it! An experience vivid in my memory to this day. I have difficulty replicating this sitting in my listening room facing a pair of speakers. Points to a lack of imagination, I guess. :(   
Perhaps try to attend more live performances?  :)

PD


foxandpeng

Quote from: Harry on September 13, 2024, 08:14:27 AMThank you for being so brave Mon cher ami! @foxandpeng
At least you tried "Alfonso the Wise", it takes stamina, I know! ;D

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NumberSix



Vivaldi: Flute Concertos
Janet See
Nicholas McGegan, Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra

NumberSix



Stokowski: Bach Symphonic Transcriptions
NBC Symphony
Radio: 1941-44

This is beautiful stuff. He also recorded his versions later with the Czechs. Those can be found in his big Decca box and also sound great.

Florestan

Quote from: NumberSix on September 13, 2024, 08:30:07 AM

Mozart: The Piano Quartets
Francesca Dego (violin), Timothy Ridout (viola), Laura van der Heijden (cello), Federico Colli (piano)

This is a very good performance în superb sound.
"Ja, sehr komisch, hahaha,
ist die Sache, hahaha,
drum verzeihn Sie, hahaha,
wenn ich lache, hahaha! "


Bachtoven

This set arrived today--I ordered it directly from Mr. Takacs. I started with Disc 9--no.28 and 29. Spectaular playing--plenty powerful in the big moments and very poetic in the more lyrical sections. The SACD audio is amazingly real and rich.


Todd

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NumberSix

Quote from: DavidW on September 13, 2024, 11:32:19 AM




I believe it's Pearlman's Messiah that often gets recommended.

ritter

For the sesquicentennial  :)



Three consecutive opus numbers, 16, 17 & 18, for three magnificent über-expressionistic works by Schoenberg: the Five Orchestral Pieces, Erwartung (with Magda Laszló), and Die Glückliche Hand (with Keith Engen). Hermann Scherchen is very persuasive in this music.
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Linz

Nicolo Paganini Complete Chamber Music CD5
Quartet for Violin, Viola, Guitar & Cello No. 4 in D major
Quartet for Violin, Viola, Guitar & Cello No. 5 in C major
Quartet for Violin, Viola, Guitar & Cello No. 6 in D minor

SonicMan46

Satie, Erik (1866-1925) - own the recordings below; solo piano repetition with Reinbert de Leeuw but I enjoyed his different approach vs. Thibaudet in the 5-disc box; the orchestral dual dates from 1968 w/ Abravanel and the Utah SO recorded in the Mormon Tabernacle - the sound is stupendous for its age and the performance wonderful - listen to Hurwitz's comments below.  Dave :)

   


Lisztianwagner

Arnold Schönberg
Suite Op. 29
Erwartung

Janis Martin (soprano)
Pierre Boulez & Ensemble Intercontemporain/BBC Symphony Orchestra


"You cannot expect the Form before the Idea, for they will come into being together." - Arnold Schönberg

NumberSix



Haydn: Symphony No. 104
Norrington, SWR

NumberSix



Schoenberg: 5 Pieces for Orchestra
Doráti, London Symphony Orchestra

Linz

Bruckner Symphony No. 3 in D Minor, 1878 Version Ed. Fritz Oeser (Scherzo coda not included) Based on 1880 Stichvorlage, Berliner Philharmoniker, Daniel Barenboim

Symphonic Addict

Quote from: DavidW on September 12, 2024, 05:30:51 PMYou reminded me how much I used to love Frankel's symphonies and it must have been twenty years now... time for a fresh listen!

Very worthwhile pieces. Today I listened to Nos. 3-5 and I was a tad less impressed by the 3rd and 5th, but the 4th sounded more focused overall.

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