Chopin – Piano Concerto No. 1 played by Emanuel Ax, Philadelphia Orch./Ormandy....
The stand out movement for me in this work is the slow movement was full of beauty and is very lyrically played.
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"Jordi Savall's rather unique recording of this Bach masterpiece uses a consort of viols...treble, alto (!), tenor, and bass viols and also a consort of winds...cornetto, oboe da caccia, tenor trombone, and bassoon. Some pieces are recorded with strings alone, others with winds alone, and some with both of them. "
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An interesting one Dave! I was just reading something recently that said Bach actually did finish The Art of Fugue but that the final section was lost at the engravers!! I can't remember for the life of me where I read that though!
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Biber – Harmonia artificioso-arioso played by Tafelmusik....
I found this music more engrossing and enjoyable as it progressed.
I found this music more engrossing and enjoyable as it progressed.
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Do be do be do: Sinatra
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To be is to do: Socrates
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Do be do be do: Sinatra
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Bartok – String Quartets Nos. 2 & 4....
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Chopin – Piano Concerto No. 2 played by Emanuel Ax, Philadelphia Orch./Ormandy....
The music was full of fire and passion in the opening movement. The slow movement was full of brooding and was very lyrically played and the final movement was played with great flair.
The music was full of fire and passion in the opening movement. The slow movement was full of brooding and was very lyrically played and the final movement was played with great flair.
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Buxtehude – CD 3 of the Complete Organ Works [for Lent] played by Urlik Spang-Hanssen....
The stand-out pieces on this disc were....
Toccata in D BuxWV155
Passacaglia in D BuxWV161
Canzonetta in A BuxWV225 (lovely)
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The stand-out pieces on this disc were....
Toccata in D BuxWV155
Passacaglia in D BuxWV161
Canzonetta in A BuxWV225 (lovely)
Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott BuxWV184
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