What are you listening 2 now?

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steve ridgway

Stravinsky - Les Noces

I like the strong rhythms and choral singing in this 8) .


AnotherSpin




Carrying on with the listening.

Que


Traverso

Bach

Returning to this great set.....






Iota




Debussy: La mer, (Arr. for Piano Trio by Sally Beamish)
Neave Trio



Never heard the piano trio arrangement of La Mer before, I really like it! Sally Beamish has done something very illuminating I think, the intimacy of the piano trio becomes the music well, it rises and falls majestically, but has a sense too of seeing a beautiful shell through a magnifying glass.
Nicely done by the Neave Trio, but plan to explore other performances also.

Que

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More organ music:  8)



Lorenzo da Prato organ at the Basilica San Petronio, Bologna

Nice!  :)

Mandryka

Quote from: Que on July 20, 2025, 12:13:55 AM

I listened to some of their Gombert this morning. I really do prefer their sound to Beauty Farm's - even if the latter are more polished and accurate.  They're more airy.
Wovon man nicht sprechen kann, darüber muss man schweigen

vandermolen

Cyril Scott
Both works
"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).

JBS

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Contents
Fantasie nach Schiller's Gedicht "Resignation" Op 109
Introduction and Rondeau a la zingeresco Op 184
Fantasies on themes from "Le Nozze di Figaro" Op 77 Nos 1 and 2
Grand Sonate Fantasia "L'Infortunee" Op 26

Instrument is a Fazioli.


Hollywood Beach Broadwalk

AnotherSpin



Like a kid in a candy store

AnotherSpin



Johannes Gijsbertus Bastiaans

Frank van Wijk
Pieter van Dijk
Brass Quintet Slide Fever

Dry Brett Kavanaugh

Beethoven: Coriolan Overture & Symphony No. 5. Klaus Tennstedt · London Philharmonic Orchestra.






DavidW


SonicMan46

Dussek, Jan (1760-1812) - Piano Works - Brilliant has released these fortepiano recordings w/ multiple performers in the box below - I collected them individually as released (2017-2021) - listening over several days. He composed at least three dozen KB sonatas (likely more according to the AI search below), and wrote numerous other works for the piano.  Dave

QuoteAI Overview
Dussek composed about 18 piano concertos, including some that can be played on the harp. He also wrote a large number of piano sonatas, sonatinas, and various other smaller piano pieces. In total, Dussek's output includes around 300 compositions; more details:
Piano Concertos: Dussek's piano concertos are noted for their unique style, bridging the gap between the more formal concertos of Haydn and Mozart and the more robust works of Beethoven.
Piano Sonatas and Sonatinas: He composed over 50 piano sonatas, many published in London during the 1790s. He also wrote a number of sonatinas.
Other Piano Works: Dussek's output also includes numerous smaller piano pieces, such as variations on popular themes, as well as works for other instruments, including chamber music with piano.

 

Lisztianwagner

Ottorino Respighi
Brazilian Impressions
Belkis, Queen of Sheba

Geoffrey Simon & Philharmonia Orchestra


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

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VonStupp

Anton Bruckner
Rondo in C minor, WAB 208
    Raphael Quartet

Intermezzo, WAB 113
    Bartholdy Quintet

VS

All the good music has already been written by people with wigs and stuff. - Frank Zappa

My Musical Musings

Linz

Franz Schubert Deutsche Messe, D. 872
Sandra Tratting Soprano Lucia Schwartz alto, Bernhard Berchthold tenor, Christian Hilz Bass,
Tölzer Kabbenchor, Wiener Akademie, Matin Haselböck
Mass No. 5 in A-Flat Major, D. 678
Celina Lindsley Soprano, Gabriele Schreckenbach alto, Werner Hollweg tenor, Walton Grönroos bass
RIAS-Kammerchor, Radio-Symphonie-Orchester Berlin. Marcus Creed

Daverz



Chamayou intersperses pieces by John Cage among the Satie works.  It works very well.  He has an all-Cage disc out as well.

VonStupp

Anton Bruckner
String Quartet in C minor, WAB 111
String Quintet in F Major, WAB 112
Leipzig Quartet

Quite a difference between these two Bruckner chamber works.
VS



Vorfrühling in der Penzinger Au (1887), Robert Russ
All the good music has already been written by people with wigs and stuff. - Frank Zappa

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