What classical music you listening to, luv?

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andolink

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« Reply #2620 on: 23 Nov 2018, 03:21 pm »

andolink

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« Reply #2621 on: 23 Nov 2018, 04:14 pm »
Alexander Goehr: Symphony in One Movement, Op. 29 (1969, revised 1981)


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« Reply #2622 on: 23 Nov 2018, 09:34 pm »
Another thanksgiving and another exciting episode of keeping up with the Andolinks ... terrific









richidoo

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« Reply #2623 on: 26 Nov 2018, 02:45 am »


Grosse Fuge!

This Prazak cycle is awesome.

andolink

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« Reply #2624 on: 30 Nov 2018, 10:02 am »
New addition this morning to my ever expanding Graupner collection and it's very nice indeed - -


andolink

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« Reply #2625 on: 30 Nov 2018, 04:21 pm »
Alexander Goehr: Romanza for Cello and Orchestra, Op. 24
Moray Welsh, cello
The Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra/David Atherton


richidoo

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« Reply #2626 on: 30 Nov 2018, 06:47 pm »


Great for breaking in speaker cables. Draws LOTS of current  :icon_twisted:  and fun music too.

andolink

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Even after all these years the goosebumps still come - -


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« Reply #2628 on: 2 Dec 2018, 02:58 am »

Another exciting episode of Keeping Up with the Andolinks ... poorer but wiser.










andolink

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« Reply #2629 on: 2 Dec 2018, 07:35 am »
That lion has obviously purchased one too many LHQ recordings to maintain a peaceful household.
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andolink

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« Reply #2630 on: 2 Dec 2018, 02:33 pm »
Georg Christoph Wagenseil (1715-1777)


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This will keep me busy for a while.

andolink

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« Reply #2632 on: 3 Dec 2018, 05:12 am »
A pupil of Schoenberg- -

Roberto Gerhard: String Quartet No.1 (1950-55)
Kreutzer Quartet


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« Reply #2633 on: 5 Dec 2018, 11:00 pm »
Phew!




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Re: What classical music you listening to, luv?
« Reply #2635 on: 6 Dec 2018, 04:00 am »
Wagenseil Harp Concerto in G Major.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vimNvP-TYPk

https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=vimNvP-TYPk&list=RDAMVMW4-8_DX4d6E

Andolink got me interested in Wagenseil. I'd never heard of him but I love low strings, and this harp stuff is cool too.

andolink

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« Reply #2636 on: 6 Dec 2018, 07:53 am »
Adalbert Gyrowetz ( 1763-1850)


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« Reply #2637 on: 6 Dec 2018, 10:55 am »
Michael Finnissy: works for piano performed by the amazing Ian Pace


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« Reply #2638 on: 6 Dec 2018, 05:46 pm »



A lovely recording from 1935 with Lehmann and Melchior in fine voice and good hands under Walter’s guidance.

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Re: What classical music you listening to, luv?
« Reply #2639 on: 6 Dec 2018, 05:59 pm »
Beautiful 24/192 remaster of Szeryng playing the Khachaturian violin concerto with Dorati and the London Symphony.  I don't think it's ever sounded this clear before: