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Traverso

What a lovely cantate is "Gott ist unsere zuversicht"

Der lächelnde Schatten

NP: Varèse Déserts



Chailly's account of Déserts is just as inspired as the Nagano I listened to yesterday. After the Nagano and Chailly, all I have are the two Boulez accounts on Sony and DG.
"To send light into the darkness of men's hearts - such is the duty of the artist." ― Robert Schumann

SonicMan46

Quote from: Que on June 12, 2025, 04:44:15 AMNot familiar with those, but of other HIP options my go-to is not Christophe Coin (Naïve Vivaldi Edition) but Roel Dieltiens (but perhaps not complete?):

 

Hey Que - talking about Boccherini in my post which I just amended and added an older recording with Geringas; as to Vivaldi, I do have the two Coin discs (came w/ those 5-CD boxes) and enjoy his performances - about 10 years ago I added the Brilliant 4-disc set which has all 27 concertos on period instruments - do not have these works on 'modern instruments' - Dave

SonicMan46

#131223
Bach, CPE - Keyboard Concertos - I've been collecting Miklos Spanyi's recordings of these works for a while when I find them at a discount and/or used - just added the bottom four to my collection from a 25% discount sale at Prestomusic - now up to 16 of 20 recorded.  Dave :)


Der lächelnde Schatten

Before heading out for the day --- Kodály Duo for Violin & Cello, Op. 7

"To send light into the darkness of men's hearts - such is the duty of the artist." ― Robert Schumann

Lisztianwagner

Arnold Schönberg
Erwartung

Janis Martin (soprano)
Pierre Boulez & BBC Symphony Orchestra

Chamber Symphony No.2

Pierre Boulez & Ensemble Intercontemporain


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

Linz

Hector Berlioz  Symphonie fantastique
The Cleveland Orchestra; Franz Welser-Möst

Traverso

Albinoni

CD 2

!2 Concerti a cinque Op.7

 


Iota



Beethoven, Piano Sonata No.32, Op.111
Claudio Arrau (piano)


The way Arrau gradually builds up tension in the Arietta, to its final eruption in the L'istesso tempo variation and the subsequent subsidence into a series of sotto voce ecstatic visions, is the work of an undeniably great musician imo. The sense of LVB taming his demons feels so close and so present, and Arrau lingers on the beacon of light that has broken the darkness, such that everything melts into a timeless suspension, and enlightenment seems to glow in every note. The bridge between a piece of music written down on manuscript paper 200 years ago, and the present moment is complete, the two now just feel one and the same.

Linz

Anton Bruckner Symphony No. 7 in E Major, 1885 Version. Ed.Leopold Nowak
Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra, Lahav Shani

Linz

Dmitri Shostakovich String Quartet no. 15 in E-flat minor, Op. 144
Alfred Schnittke String Quartet No. 3 in E minor Op. 35
Pacifica Quartet Vol. 4 CD 2

Linz

Anton Bruckner Symphony No. 8 In C Minor, 1890 Version. Ed. Leopold Nowak
Wiener Philharmonic Orchestra, Georg Solti

Que



Violin concerto. I'm not an unreserved admirer of Isabelle Faust, but this is absolutely splendid.

Que

Quote from: SonicMan46 on June 12, 2025, 06:43:18 AMHey Que - talking about Boccherini in my post which I just amended and added an older recording with Geringas; as to Vivaldi, I do have the two Coin discs (came w/ those 5-CD boxes) and enjoy his performances - about 10 years ago I added the Brilliant 4-disc set which has all 27 concertos on period instruments - do not have these works on 'modern instruments' - Dave

Yes, I definitely have need to look into the Galligioni/Guglielmo set!  :)

SonicMan46

Boccherini, Luigi - Cello Concertos w/ David Geringas & Bruno Giuranna - just became aware of this 1988 release and listened (and was impressed) on Spotify - bought a $10 USD MP3 DL at Prestomusic (yes all 3 discs of the 12 works), burned to CD-R and am finishing my listening as I type - this is really quite good; some interesting comments attached if interested.  Dave

 

DavidW


Dry Brett Kavanaugh

Marcel Tournier: Images. Kateřina Englichová.







Linz

Joseph Haydn Symphony No. 100 in G major "Military"
Symphony No. 101 in D major "The Clock"
Symphony No. 102 in B flat major
London Philharmonic Orchestra, Eugen Jochum

Symphonic Addict

Meyer: Piano Sonatas 4-6 (Seibert)
Donizetti: String Quartets 10-12 (Mitja Quartet)
The current annihilation of a people on this planet (you know which one it is) is the most documented and at the same time the most preposterously denied.

Cato

This Mahler Symphony V performance came highly recommended: James Conlon conducting the Cologne-Guerzenich Orchestra:










"Meet Miss Ruth Sherwood, from Columbus, Ohio, the Middle of the Universe!"

- Brian Aherne introducing Rosalind Russell in  My Sister Eileen (1942)