What are you listening to now?

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Todd





Three K3-- sonatas.  Good stuff.
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Moonfish

Quote from: karlhenning on June 10, 2015, 03:24:09 AM
I like this even better than I had expected.

The Monteux  box overall (or these specific recordings)? I have been very impressed so far.  Even the early recordings from the mid to late 40s were rewarding listening experiences.
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Quote from: ZauberdrachenNr.7 on June 10, 2015, 04:08:51 AM
Can't wait to hear this; newly rec'd:

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Edit:  Yowza, is this wonderful - BIG vibrato, thoughtful yet dynamic bowing.  Curious pauses from time to time to make a point, I think, unsure about those but magnificent playing on the whole and a surprisingly ambient recording from 1948.  Curious to think she's prob. hanging out with the Big Bopper, Patsy Cline, Buddy Holly, William Kapell, Jacques Thibaud and other musicians who've perished in plane crashes...

Ah, intriguing! I realize that I have never heard any of her recordings!  :(     I would like to hear the Brahms concerto...and her Sibelius...and.....    0:)

From a review on Amazon:
"Her Brahms is intense, played with delirious passion and commitment. Wherever she is, she got the coveted pearl, the expected bliss, because every time there is a human being [] listening to her records, her absence will be just only metaphorical."

Do you have other recordings with her, Z7?

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Buxtehude: Cantatas               Ricercar Consort

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Quote from: Moonfish on June 10, 2015, 11:04:42 AM
Ah, intriguing! I realize that I have never heard any of her recordings!  :(     I would like to hear the Brahms concerto...and her Sibelius...and.....    0:)

From a review on Amazon:
"Her Brahms is intense, played with delirious passion and commitment. Wherever she is, she got the coveted pearl, the expected bliss, because every time there is a human being [] listening to her records, her absence will be just only metaphorical."

Do you have other recordings with her, Z7?

Love her recordings! There are several ones of her doing the Brahms concerto. She also did the Sibelius concerto, but alas her career was so short, there aren't nearly as many recordings as one would wish for. Her Brahms though is terrific! Vibrant and full of passion indeed! Not sure what's the best way to get hold of her recordings these days, I've got a mix of discs on Dutton Vocalion, Tahra, Music & Arts. For the studio recordings, there's a cheapo four disc set on Documents/Membran, if you're not opposed to those kind of releases.

Ida Haendel, Ivry Gitlis and Hilary Hahn on Neveu:

https://www.youtube.com/v/x9-a12I1Hos

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Quote from: Moonfish on June 10, 2015, 11:04:42 AM
Ah, intriguing! I realize that I have never heard any of her recordings!  :(     I would like to hear the Brahms concerto...and her Sibelius...and.....    0:)

From a review on Amazon:
"Her Brahms is intense, played with delirious passion and commitment. Wherever she is, she got the coveted pearl, the expected bliss, because every time there is a human being [] listening to her records, her absence will be just only metaphorical."

Do you have other recordings with her, Z7?

Nope, the Brahms (of which she was reckoned a specialist) is a singleton for me.  This is on my wishlist :  [asin]B00CIJZJG6[/asin]  I'm always wary of such phenoms, we're a giddy lot and Death, esp. Tragic Death, imparts its own curious - and curiosity-inducing - aura.  But she's the real deal (she beat out David Oistrakh, who took second!, in the Wieniawski Violin Competition, 1935).   About which : http://www.wieniawski.com/1ivc.html

Ken B

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Liège, Bartholomée

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André

How often does a historic/litterary quote jumps at you like a rottweiler when listening to music ? Well, here:

Wagner: Das Libesverbot, his second opera. Edward Downes conducts an uncut performance. From the DGG Big Box of the compete operas.

Bruckner: the 7th symphony. 2 versions conducted by Otmar Suitner leading the Berlin Staatskapelle (1989, Berlin  Classics) and the other is on the polish label DUX (2008), with Jerzy Semkow conducting the Sinfonia Varsovia.

And the quote is by none other than Napoleon, affronting one of his highest ranking ministers: "Vous êtes de la merde dans un bas de soie"

(OK, I'll give it to you: "you are just shit in silk stockings").

kishnevi

Quote from: jlaurson on June 10, 2015, 05:22:39 AM

G. Mahler,
Symphony No.9
Fischer, Ivan / Budapest FO
Channel Records SACD

German link - UK link



How is it? It sits in my cart alongside Elder's.
(Of course I will get it, even if you said it's the worst recording since John Wayne's cover of Winter Wonderland).

TD
Monteverdi Vespers F. Bernius conducting Kammerchor Stuttgart, Musica Fiata, Choralschola Niederalteich
First two CDs of the DHM  Italian Baroque Music edition set.

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Todd

The universe is change; life is opinion. - Marcus Aurelius, Meditations

People would rather believe than know - E.O. Wilson

Propaganda death ensemble - Tom Araya

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Surprisingly good.  After listening to Collard play the B Minor Sonata very sloppily it was revelatory to hear Buniatishvili play it cleanly and under control.  Both performances were live on medici.tv.  This studio recording is new to me.

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Quote from: sanantonio on June 10, 2015, 07:51:32 PM
Surprisingly good.  After listening to Collard play the B Minor Sonata very sloppily it was revelatory to hear Buniatishvili play it cleanly and under control.  Both performances were live on medici.tv.  This studio recording is new to me.
You might be interested in this, it was broadcast in Finland on Saturday.
https://www.youtube.com/v/eYlIk19CbBI

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#46955


Friedhelm Flamme does Georg Bohm. Stonking performance of Wer nur den lieben Gott lasst walten, Premont was right to recommend it. Same for Vater unser in himmelreich.
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Morning listening - just in:

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Interesting approach...haven't made up my mind yet.

Q

Que

Quote from: Mandryka on June 10, 2015, 09:40:59 PM


Friedhelm Flamme does Georg Bohm. Stonking performance of Wer nur den lieben Gott lasst walten, Premont was right to recommend it. Same for Vater unser in himmelreich.

Perhaps I should Friedhelm Flamme another try, he never quite appealed to me...

Q

Que

#46958
Since the Magraner Huelgas disc annoyed me to no end, I'm hoping this new purchase will be able to cleanse my ears: ::)

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Q


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Années de pèlerinage
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