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What classical music you listening to, luv?
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5 Oct 2016, 01:05 pm »
I agree about Glazounov. I first heard Glazounov's "The Seasons" at the age of twelve and promptly fell in love with it to the point where I wore out the grooves playing it over and over. I still listen to it on occasion (and probably will again tonight, now that I have been reminded of it again). A charming, melodious, evocative ballet piece.
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5 Oct 2016, 03:18 pm »
Brahms: String Quintets Opus 88 & 111
Boston Symphony Chamber Players (Nonesuch)
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Brahms: String Quartets; Piano Quintet, Opp. 34, 51, 67
An early Takacs Quartet release.
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5 Oct 2016, 04:00 pm »
This is a brilliant new recording of the Dvorak cello concerto. The Martinu concerto is a great piece, too.
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5 Oct 2016, 05:55 pm »
More Glazounov... this time the piano concerto 1. My wife described it as Rachmaninov without the bang bang bang.
Somewhat accurate. Very Russian. It's got a theme that's so familiar that I've heard somewhere else... it's going to bug me all day.
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Danzas Fantasticas- spanish dances of Falla, Albeniz, Turina, and Granados on Chalfont SDG 302
Very well recorded, like most Chalfont recordings. Some are the standards, but a few less well known gems.
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Slatkin conducting St. Louis symphony
Copeland's full ballets "Billy the Kid; Rodeo"
I'm a fan of Slatkin and what he accomplished with the St. Louis Symphony. These have a few more selections than the more common "suites".
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Ange Sonic Series 45 RPM. This entire series are overlooked gems. Great sonics, and usually fine performances. The Strauss is especially good.
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record 1
Dusting off a decent box set purchased late '80s, early '90s.
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Disc 1 - A Sea Symphony
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I always listen to Bach on Sunday as my particular kind of worship (since I am not religious and don't go to church).
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Smetana "Ma Vlast" on early London stereo blue back box set. Kubelic conducting
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27 Jan 2017, 12:37 am »
Jacqueline du Pre - A Lasting Inspiration
I am disappointed with the recording quality of disc 1 (have not yet listened to 2). I purchased this specifically for her performance of Elgar Cello Concerto E Minor. I'd read this was the one to get - her best performance - better than the other(s). While the performance is great, the audio quality suffers. It sounds very muffled. It sounds more like it was recorded in an anechoic chamber than a music hall. Disappointed.
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