What were you listening to? (CLOSED)

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Opus106

Regards,
Navneeth


The new erato

Quote from: Dundonnell on November 06, 2008, 04:50:34 AM
My goodness! From light to darkness ;D

Now....there are still 11ths by George Lloyd, Villa-Lobos, Alexander Moyzes, Holmboe, Langgaard, Aho, Milhaud, Malipiero and Miaskovsky available on disc if you fancy more of the same ;D ;D
Weinberger

Dundonnell


Harry

What about Miaskovsky's 11th Symphony huh? ;)

Dundonnell

Quote from: Harry's Corner on November 06, 2008, 05:36:36 AM
What about Miaskovsky's 11th Symphony huh? ;)

Read my post again, Harry :)

I DID remember to include Miaskovsky. Couldn't afford to have offended Jeffrey as well ;D :)

Opus106

Wikipedia has a shorter list of symphonies numbered eleven! :O
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symphony_No._11
Regards,
Navneeth

Harry

Quote from: Dundonnell on November 06, 2008, 05:38:34 AM
Read my post again, Harry :)

I DID remember to include Miaskovsky. Couldn't afford to have offended Jeffrey as well ;D :)

Hmmmmm, well I did obviously not see it, blimey, was it written very small, by any chance? ;D

Dundonnell

Bother!

I had forgotten the Hovhaness No.11 "All Men Are Brothers" as well :( It is actually one of Hovhaness's better symphonies too :)

Dundonnell

Quote from: Dundonnell on November 06, 2008, 04:50:34 AM
My goodness! From light to darkness ;D

Now....there are still 11ths by George Lloyd, Villa-Lobos, Alexander Moyzes, Holmboe, Langgaard, Aho, Milhaud, Malipiero and Miaskovsky available on disc if you fancy more of the same ;D ;D

No!

Harry

Quote from: Dundonnell on November 06, 2008, 05:44:44 AM
Bother!

I had forgotten the Hovhaness No.11 "All Men Are Brothers" as well :( It is actually one of Hovhaness's better symphonies too :)

Yes I was coming to him also, but you have beaten me in this, o, well! ;)

Kullervo

Bartók - String Quartets 2, 4 and 6 (Takács)
Nielsen - Symphonies 1 and 2 (Kuchar/Janáček Philharmonic)

Dundonnell

I am still hoping that erato will tell us about 'Weinberger'?

I know of Jaromir Weinberger(1896-1967) but he didn't write symphonies.

Moisei Vainberg or Weinberg(1919-1996) did write an 11th but I don't think that it is on disc.

Keemun

Didn't Mahler leave some doodles on a napkin that were extrapolated into a performing version of his 11th symphony?
Music is the mediator between the spiritual and the sensual life. - Ludwig van Beethoven

Harry

#35194
Dutch Organs build between 1511-1896.
Volume XVII.
Works by the following composers:
John Stanley, Mozart, played by Jan Jongepier on a Carl Friedrich August Naber organ 1848.
Monn, Stanley, Wesley, played by Jan Jongepier on a Lambertus van Dam & Zn organ 1848.
Haydn, Joseph Hector Fiocco, played by Geert Bierlings on a Petrus van Oeckelen organ 1840-49.
Rinck, Otto Dienel, Mendelssohn, Wilhelm Gottlieb Hauff jr, played by Peter van Dijk on a Petrus van Oeckelen organ 1851.
Theodore Dubois, played by Anja Hendrikx on a Franciscus Cornelius Smits organ 1852.
Mozart, Hummel, Beethoven, Czerny, played by Rob Nederlof on a Johannes Josephus Vollebregt organ 1854.

Harry

#35195
Dutch Organs between 1511-1896.
Volume XVI.
Works by Ignazio Sperger, Vincenzo Petrali, played by Cor van Wageningen on a Henricus Dominicus Lindsen organ 1831.
Rinck, played by Kees van Eersel on a Luitjen Jacobus and Jacob van Dam organ 1832.
Rheinberger, Schumann and Otto Scherzer, played by Theo Jellema on a Lambertus van Dam & Zn 1842.
CPE Bach, AG Ritter, Beethoven,Mendelssohn, played by Erwin Wieringa on a Johann Heinrich Holtgrave organ 1843.
Stanley, Mozart, played by Jan Jongepier on a Carl Friedrich August Naber organ 1848.


Devastatingly beautiful recorded and performed, a must for every organ lover

Harry

Quote from: Keemun on November 06, 2008, 06:00:53 AM
Didn't Mahler leave some doodles on a napkin that were extrapolated into a performing version of his 11th symphony?

Yes, how did you know? ;)

Harry

Quote from: Corey on November 06, 2008, 05:49:47 AM
Bartók - String Quartets 2, 4 and 6 (Takács)
Nielsen - Symphonies 1 and 2 (Kuchar/Janáček Philharmonic)

What are your votes about the Nielsen box Corey?

Kullervo

Quote from: Harry's Corner on November 06, 2008, 06:33:44 AM
What are your votes about the Nielsen box Corey?

My introduction to Nielsen, and I'm very happy with it.

Harry

Quote from: Corey on November 06, 2008, 06:37:34 AM
My introduction to Nielsen, and I'm very happy with it.

Understandably so, for this inexpensive set offers fairly high quality.