That is exactly it in a nutshell Gerry....go with what you like; nothing simpler!!Gerry D wrote:[Looking forward to sussing out what grabs me in it's entirety.
Best of luck and keep us informed of any "discoveries" that you make.
That is exactly it in a nutshell Gerry....go with what you like; nothing simpler!!Gerry D wrote:[Looking forward to sussing out what grabs me in it's entirety.
Good man Gerry. The first CD alone has some interesting music that may even be familiar to you and that - hopefully - you will enjoy. If you have any questions on the music on these CDS I'm quite sure that our experienced boffins will be able to answer them for you. The following sample from the first one looks interesting.Gerry D wrote:SUPER BARGAIN !
.......Maybe I will realise the appeal Ye buffs [!] have ?
Take Care,
Gerry
Disc: 1
2. J.S. Bach: Air "On The G String" From Suite No.3 In D, Bwv1068 3.31- Academy Of St Martin In The Fields / Sir Neville Marriner (P) 1974/1997*
8. Mozart: Soave Sia Il Vento (Così Fan Tutte) 3.04 - Elisabeth Schwarzkopf (Soprano)/Christa Ludwig (Mezzo-Soprano)/Walter Berry (Bass)/Philharmonia Orchestra / Karl Böhm (P) 1963/2000*
9. Dvorák: Symphony No.9 "From The New World" - Ii. Largo (Opening) 4.42 - Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra / Mariss Jansons (P) 1989
10. Vaughan Williams: The Lark Ascending (Opening) 6.21 - Hugh Bean (Violin)/
14. Vaughan Williams: Fantasia On "Greensleeves" 4.37 - (Sir John In Love) (Arr. Greaves)/Sinfonia Of London / Sir John Barbirolli (P) 1963/1986*
15. Shostakovich: Piano Concerto No. 2 In F Op.102 - Ii. Andante 6.06-Dmitri Alexeev (Piano)/English Chamber Orchestra / Jerzy Maksymiuk (P) 1983
16. Rodrigo: Concierto De Aranjuez - Ii. Adagio (Opening) 4.42-Julian Bream (Guitar)/City Of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra / Sir Simon Rattle (P) 1993
17. Saint-Saëns: The Swan (The Carnival Of The Animals) (Arr. Hazell) 3.14- Hah-Na Chang (Cello)/Philharmonia Orchestra / Leonard Slatkin (P) 2000
19. Grieg: Morning (Peer Gynt Incidental Music, Op.23) 4.15 - Academy Of St Martin In The Fields / Sir Neville Marriner (P) 1983
I have a copy of Abbado's third, I must give it a spin once again. If memory serves me correctly I really liked it the last time I listened to it. I rarely listen to the Third in comparison to the other symphonies.Ciaran wrote:Continuing my second Abbado Mahler cycle:
It's one of my favourites: possibly even the one I'm most likely to listen to!Seán wrote:I rarely listen to the Third in comparison to the other symphonies.