What classical music you listening to, luv?

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eljr

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« Reply #3521 on: 26 Feb 2022, 05:18 pm »
What a voice:




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« Reply #3522 on: 26 Feb 2022, 05:57 pm »
And, like every week, Qobuz just added a ton of new releases, here's some of them for this week:






eljr

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« Reply #3523 on: 26 Feb 2022, 06:11 pm »
And, like every week, Qobuz just added a ton of new releases, here's some of them for this week:


What a wonderful time we live in... so many ways to hear find new music!

As I am partial to new releases, I am especially appreciative for streaming and instant availability.

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« Reply #3524 on: 26 Feb 2022, 06:20 pm »
I agree, if you are a music lover, this is the best time to live in all history. 

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My Kirmuss US cleaner really brought new life to this record.




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Last week I went to Rasputin Music.  It’s been a while since I’ve been to a store in decades.  I found this, and it’s in very good condition.  I’ll get to Amoeba at some point.



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Another Friday and another dump of new music on Qobuz.  Here's about one third of what got released today, I'll be doing a lot of listening:







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Górecki: Miserere

John Nelson/ Lucy Ding/Chicago Symphony Chorus, Henryk Gorecki, Lucy Ding (director)

Chicago Lyric Opera Chorus, Chicago Symphony Chorus, Lira Chamber Chorus, John Nelson

Release Date: 1st Nov 2005
Catalogue No: 0349709916
Label: Nonesuch
Length: 67 minutes

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Fractales, somewhat subdued set of modern music, very nice:



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Julia Fischer Katchaturian Violin Concerto on Pentatone with Yakov Kreizberg conducting Russian National Orchestra



2002 - one of Pentatones first records. This album and her Bach solo album kickstarted that label.

The prokofiev and glazunov are also amazing but the prokofiev syncopations are difficult for any orchestra and even Kreizberg cant get it here. Would love to hear it with a tight band like minnesota. I saw her in 2005 at NC Appalachian State College where she was scheduled to play prokofiev with local orchestra but they changed to glazunov after the rehearsal. oops.