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Music and Media => The Classical Music Circle => Topic started by: Tyson on 10 Jun 2009, 05:32 am
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Hello fellow AC'ers and welcome to the Classical Music Circle. :banana piano:
This area is for discussing all things classical (except Opera, which has it's own circle). Just about anything is fair game, from Renaissance music, to the classical era of Haydn and Mozart, to Beethoven, Brahms, Chopin, Mahler, and on to post Romantic music such as Prokofiev and Stravinsky, and finally touching on the current masters such as Adams, Reich, Glass, Messiaen, Boulez, Webern, and a whole host of others.
So, whether your passion is the latest Historically Informed Performance of Bach, a grand recording from the past, or the use of a helicopter in a modern day string quartet, you are most welcome here. My only request is we keep the passion directed toward the music, and not towards each other.
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Tyson,
I'm excited about this new circle and will watch it closely... maybe even post once in awhile.
Scott
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Me too, this is awesome. Great idea Tyson, and thanks for hosting.
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I'll definitely participate here. Thanks for hosting. :thumb:
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Damn straight.
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If you like classical music sacd's, concordmusicgroup.com is having a blowout sale. I just picked up 9 Telarc sacd's for $5.98 a piece. You can probably find something you like there. It looks suspiciously like they are getting ready to go out of business.
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Got it! I just bought a bunch of SACDs as well.
Thanks so much, Scott!
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Tyson, it is just great to have a circle dedicated to classical music :thumb:
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Thanks all - I'm so stoked to be able to have this circle here, this music is a real passion of mine and I think of quite a few people here. I like having our own "sandbox", so the posts don't get lost in the more jazz and rock based posts in the general music circle.
Plus, the number and variety of recordings available today outstrips any other time in history. It's a GREAT time to be a classical music fanatic!
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What's your background, Tyson? Performer? Music Historian? Or simply a fanatic? Sorry if you've told us before....
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A few of you mentioned SACDs available for a song. I only wish that Sony hadn't discontinued the format after releasing only three of Glenn Gould's recordings! There is so much more.....Horowitz, Bernstein, Mitropoulus, Stern, Bruno Walter, etc etc etc Columbia Masterworks what a tragedy !!!
Sony and Philips developed the format and after a few years...poooff....they dropped the format. It was a decision made by the bean counters.....not enough money in it!! :evil: :evil:
Tom B.
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I am an amateur musician and play cello in great orchestra. Here are some pieces played over the past few years. Note the diversity:
Wagner Seigfred Idle, Sant Saens 3d Symphony(Organ), Brahms Requiem,
Rachmaninoff, Piano Concerto #2, Handel, Messiah, Glazunof, Les Saisons,
Marquez, Danzon No.2, Dvorak, Symphony No.8, Delibes, Le Roi S'amuse
Paert, Berliner Messe, Britten, Symphonetta, Delius, Summer on the River.
Mendelssohn, Hebriden Ovt.
These pieces can be seen on You Tube," The Orchestra At Shelter Rock"
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Sony did release a few Bruno Walter SACDs. His Beethoven's 6th is one of my favorite recordings.
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As a classical music lover also, I look forward to an active & informative circle!
Don
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Just listened to Shostakovich's 10th with Inbal conducting the Weiner Symphoniker on a Denon disc. I hadn't listened to this in a very long time and it's positively brilliant all the way around. Way recommended!