What are you listening to?

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fergus wrote:Mozart – Violin Concertos 4 & 5....

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I think that these were fine performances in themselves but neither are truly Mozartians imho. For true Mozart playing the touch needs to be delicate and a certain phrasing is required along with certain lilt required in the playing. An enjoyable set nonetheless.
I got that set after enjoying Zinman's Beethoven symphonies, but I found it very disappointing.
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on vinyl...

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Sibelius: Violin Concerto....


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A recording that I return to time and time again. It also has the added benefit of clearing out the living room when I want a bit of peace and quiet. :-)

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DaveF wrote:Dedicated to Jared! ;-))
LOL....we are such caring, inclusive people around here!!!
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String Quartets Op. 18 4-6....


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I bought the BBC music magazine with the CD of Bach organ music ..

I have not listenned to it yet and I am looking forward to it.

But may I suggest to Jared to listen to the last track [Passacaglia and Fugue] since, IMHO, it is one of Bachs best pieces .. maybe listen a few times

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fergus wrote:On vinyl: Schubert – The Trout Quintet....

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I bet that's a lovely recording... I'm quite a fan of CC, especially in Mozart..
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DaveF wrote:A recording that I return to time and time again. It also has the added benefit of clearing out the living room when I want a bit of peace and quiet. :-)

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Dedicated to Jared! ;-))

Thank you Dave.. you're a gentleman! LOL

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james wrote: But may I suggest to Jared to listen to the last track [Passacaglia and Fugue] since, IMHO, it is one of Bachs best pieces .. maybe listen a few times

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James... I've listened twice, and that's enough. Don't misunderstand me... there is nothing wrong with the construct of Bach's pieces... if they were played on harpsichord, they'd get a regular listen (only today, I was listening to his famous Toccata & Fugue on violin; quite joyous)... but on Organ, I'm afraid not...
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