What are you listening to?

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DaveF
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Symphony 7

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A very impressive performance.
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I got this recently as a result of hearing the Radio 3 "Building a Library" on Tchaikovsky's "The Seasons".

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It's the oldest (1947) available recording, but it struck me as being full of poetry in a way the others were not. The sound quality isn't as bad as you might fear, and having listened to the whole performance now I'm glad I got it. Wonderful, and something I'd never have found on my own!

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  • Schumann: Kreisleriana, Op. 16 (recorded in Moscow in 1941)
  • Scriabin: Poème in F sharp major, Op. 32 No. 1 (recorded in Moscow in 1935)
  • Tchaikovsky: The Seasons, Op. 37b (recorded in Moscow in 1947)
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Schumann - Symphony in Dm [No. 4]....

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Two versions are offered in this box set: the first is a light, airy symphony....the original version written in 1841. The second version comes from a revision made 10 years later. The revision largely comprises changes in orchestration which became thicker, more solid and of a more grand scale. I am not sure which one I prefer; both are wonderfully played. Version 1 is lighter and more clearly textured while version 2 is quite a powerful work in its own right.
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this week, I have mainly been digesting the following box sets:

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Jared wrote:this week, I have mainly been digesting the following box sets:

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Yes Jared that is a very good set. If you like Nielsen and you don't already have the Blomstedt/SFSO symphony cycle you might want to consider getting it, it's terrific. The Kuchar complete cycle on Brilliant Classics is well worth getting too.
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Schubert – Symphonies 5 & 6 (Bruggen)....

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The lyrical quality of both nos, 5 & 6 are really brought out in these performances....the music is fresh and alive.
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Some lovely Hungarian folk elements in this music. If you like Brahm's Hungarian Dances, Kodaly's music is worth checking out. (The 'ly' in Kodaly is pronounced like an 'i' in case anyone's interested :-)
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Seán wrote: Yes Jared that is a very good set. If you like Nielsen and you don't already have the Blomstedt/SFSO symphony cycle you might want to consider getting it, it's terrific. The Kuchar complete cycle on Brilliant Classics is well worth getting too.
Sean, I also have the Jarvi set on DG...
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Canteloube – Chants D’Auvergne, sung by Veronique Gens....

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There is a big sound on this CD; bold and self-assured but carried off with aplomb. These wonderful songs are sung with great relish by a singer with a wonderful voice.
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Mozart – Piano Trios K496/K542....

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This is one of the older discs in my collection which I play from time to time. I really like the fortepiano in this type of music and setting.
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