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Thanks for those @eljr; we seem to share an overlap of musical tastes and some of those you've posted recently I have not heard of. So I'm on the hunt. I used to do a radio show where I featured 20th Century Composition (back in the 20th Century).Most lately I've been revisiting Stockhausen's "Momente"!
Love having Qobuz. Every Friday there's a ton of new releases (usually 20 to 30 every week), here's part of last week's releases, that I'm working through now:
Enjoy!I am very partial to new releases. I just can't understand the folks who are stuck in either a period or, worse yet, spin the same old stuff they listened to 50 years ago. Nothing worse than a classical forum that is dominated by Solti and Karajan. Don't get me wrong, I own hundreds of recordings (CD) by these folks and I enjoy them but NEVER to the exclusion of new music. I think that awful. What was you favorite new release this year to date? I would be very interested.
Lisista has become one of my favorite pianists, anything she does is worth hearing. The Ravel here is particularly good, IMO.
This place has moved so far from where it was when JimDGoulding started it so many years back.
Then you could discuss a great performance of something like a Shostakovich Sym #11.
I learned quite a bit here.
Now, there is so much obscure stuff here that it no longer has any relevance for the average classical listener.
I don't look in here much anymore for that reason.
In truth, this is more of my default forum to post my spins. It comes in handy, there is not much here in teh way of classical. More to your shared bio. I enjoy music since 1900 immensely. This is an omission which can get one ostracized in classical circles. How ridiculous, isn't it? Where was your radio program? I also am fond of Early music and Baroque. Not so much the other periods. My posting here as si few it does not really reflect much of anything except that I am not from teh "old school" of classical dinosaur enthusiasts.
Nothing worse than a classical forum that is dominated by Solti and Karajan. Don't get me wrong, ...
Seems quite clear.For me, there is nothing worse that a classical forum dominated by mid 20th century and later pieces. Even something as overplayed and the big Beethoven symphonies is preferable to Henk Badings. We simply like different stuff. Fortunately, there is enough music for all of us to find something we like... and avoid that which we don't. Now that this thread is NOT dominated by Solti and Karajan (and their like), it's not of much interest to me.
I had suggested this a couple of years back in a PM with the moderator. If you look at the past 200 post vs the first 200 post, it's a very different place. Obviously for some that's an improvement, for others not so much. But I respect those who post, regardless of preferences. Speak your passion!
I wonder if at some point it would make sense to split this into child circles, one for traditional classical and one for contemporary? Then those who are primarily interested in one would not be disrupted by the noise of the other.