What are you listening to?

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Jared wrote:
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..
Yes, that is a lovely recording Jared; it has been lingering in my attic with a few other LPs for quite some time....there is a thread around here somewhere about my relatively recent archaeological escapades and my return to the world of vinyl after many years.
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This one jumped the listening queue....


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fergus wrote: Yes, that is a lovely recording Jared; it has been lingering in my attic with a few other LPs for quite some time....there is a thread around here somewhere about my relatively recent archaeological escapades and my return to the world of vinyl after many years.

the word 'Serendipity' would describe such a joyous occasions of happy re-discoveries... ;-))
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fergus wrote:This one jumped the listening queue....

you know, the other albums in the queue hate it when you do that... they can hold a grudge against the album concerned, for many years... ;-))
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Jared wrote:
fergus wrote:This one jumped the listening queue....

you know, the other albums in the queue hate it when you do that... they can hold a grudge against the album concerned, for many years... ;-))
Spooky... so that's why you find scratches on LPs that you know weren't there before, or the CD falls on the floor when you open the case because of a shattered rosette in a heretofore pristine box! I suspect the string quartet records: they're so touchy when they get passed over for something showy like a big baroque choral work!
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Jared wrote:
fergus wrote:This one jumped the listening queue....

you know, the other albums in the queue hate it when you do that... they can hold a grudge against the album concerned, for many years... ;-))
LOL - violence and intimidation on the CD shelf!!! I will bear that in mind next time and will offer protection as well!!
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On vinyl....

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^^ I've started delving into my Beethoven Piano Sonatas by Brendel today, on the way to a meeting in Cambridge... thoroughly enjoyable...
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Beethoven – String Quartets Op. 18 1-6....

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The music making is much more intense and focused than the Alban Berg Quartet; it is simply in another league! There is also great “presence” on the recordings. Op. 18 No. 4 really stood out for me.
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48 hours worth of Brendel Beethoven...
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