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This is wonderfull music beautifully sung with wonderful sonorities from the mixed choir.
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As always.fergus wrote:Sweet playing from Grumiaux.
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En Saga, Pohjola’s Daughter, Valse Triste & Finlandia....Pohjola’s Daughter was a stand-out performance.
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This recital was in two parts; the first part was of 17th century music with harpsichord accompaniment and the second half was of 19th century music accompanied on the piano. As it turned out I preferred the second half which I thought was more suited to Janet Baker’s voice.
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Lieder eines fabrenden Gesellen....
....beautiful music wonderfully sung by Frederica von Stade and played by the London Phil. Orch. / Andrew Davis.
....beautiful music wonderfully sung by Frederica von Stade and played by the London Phil. Orch. / Andrew Davis.
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Violin Concertos Nos. 2 & 5....There is quite a nice Mozartian feel to the playing, both solo and orchestral on this set; most enjoyable.
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Symphony no. 25
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
Claudio Abbado - conducting.
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I have now completed listening to this set. I have been enthralled by this music from beginning to end and I found the playing to be mesmerising. The sonatas are relatively short pieces but I found the music to be inventive and very enjoyable. The recorded sound was also very good with the harpsichord being wonderfully caught. Definitely my buy of 2011 so far!
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Violin Concerto, Tapiola, 2 Serious Melodies Op.77, 2 Serenades for violin & orchestra Op. 69 and 6 Humoresques for violin & orchestra....The Violin Concerto was very unsentimental and enjoyable and Tapiola had a nice quality of mystery about it. I had never heard the other works before and they were interesting for that; I particularly liked the 2 Serenades.
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