What were you listening to? (CLOSED)

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Florestan

Quote from: Harry on August 19, 2009, 08:57:12 AM
Fierce performances, and maybe the orchestra is a little to large for comfort, but fun music. :)

Fun? With hints of Schumann and Brahms here and there it's more than that: a forward-looking masterpiece.  8)
"Great music is that which penetrates the ear with facility and leaves the memory with difficulty. Magical music never leaves the memory." — Thomas Beecham

ChamberNut

Stravinsky

Symphony in Three Movements
Symphony of Psalms
Symphony in C


Sir Simon Rattle
Berlin Philharmonic
EMI Classics

George

Quote from: Florestan on August 19, 2009, 05:46:42 AM
Schumann

Piano Concerto in A minor op. 54

Emil von Sauer, Willem Mengelberg / Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra


rec. 1940

Wow!  :o

Can you link me to that CD? I thought I had the complete Sauer from Marston, but I guess not.  :-\

Florestan

Quote from: George on August 19, 2009, 09:16:30 AM
Can you link me to that CD? I thought I had the complete Sauer from Marston, but I guess not.  :-\

It's not a CD, but you could rip the music from the video using www.flv2mp3.com (a thousand thanks to Mandryka for this invaluable tip!)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bcjimYyhq3k&feature=PlayList&p=62AEF37A87CD4255&playnext=1&playnext_from=PL&index=20
"Great music is that which penetrates the ear with facility and leaves the memory with difficulty. Magical music never leaves the memory." — Thomas Beecham

Dr. Dread


George

Quote from: Florestan on August 19, 2009, 09:21:56 AM
It's not a CD, but you could rip the music from the video using www.flv2mp3.com (a thousand thanks to Mandryka for this invaluable tip!)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bcjimYyhq3k&feature=PlayList&p=62AEF37A87CD4255&playnext=1&playnext_from=PL&index=20

Thanks, I can't listen to it at "work" but I will check it out later.

Florestan

"Great music is that which penetrates the ear with facility and leaves the memory with difficulty. Magical music never leaves the memory." — Thomas Beecham

karlhenning

Quote from: ChamberNut on August 19, 2009, 09:13:11 AM
Stravinsky

Symphony in Three Movements
Symphony of Psalms
Symphony in C


Sir Simon Rattle
Berlin Philharmonic
EMI Classics

(* sips hot tea *)

karlhenning

Thread duty:

Дмитри Дмитриевич
Cello Concerto № 1 in E-flat Major, Opus 107
Cello Concerto № 2 in G Minor, Opus 126
Jiří Bárta, vc
Prague Symphony
Максим Дмитриевич

Opus106

With whom is Stravinsky seen conversing on that cover?
Regards,
Navneeth

Dr. Dread

Thread booty:

chopin via sirota

karlhenning

Cannot be; Dyagilev was dead by the time Stravinsky was at the age of that photograph.

My guess is that it's Balanchine


Opus106

Regards,
Navneeth

Tapkaara

Der Rosenkavalier Suite by R. Strauss - Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra/Jesus Lopez-Cobos

Dr. Dread


bhodges

Quote from: opus106 on August 19, 2009, 10:23:54 AM
With whom is Stravinsky seen conversing on that cover?

It is definitely Balanchine.  Here is another shot from the same session, in which they were rehearsing Agon in 1957. 

--Bruce

Dr. Dread

I still think it's Balanchine.

Opus106

Quote from: bhodges on August 19, 2009, 10:38:48 AM
It is definitely Balanchine.  Here is another shot from the same session, in which they were rehearsing Agon in 1957. 

--Bruce

Yes. Thank you, Bruce. :) Most of the profile shots I found through Google seemed to match, but I could not find the exact photograph.
Regards,
Navneeth


karlhenning

Continuing the countdown:

Дмитри Дмитриевич
Symphony № 3 in E-flat Major (Первомайская), Opus 20
Prague Philharmonic Choir
Prague Symphony
Максим Дмитриевич