What are you listening to?

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Lance's program, Sat., June 25, 2011: Hugues Cuénod, tenor
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The Clarinet Concerto!
ah lovely! I have both the cd and vinyl copies.
That must sound lovely on vinyl, Dave!
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Mahler 6/CSO/Solti. A long time since I listened to this (the last time it was on vinyl), and even better than I remembered. Solti really has something in Mahler!
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Monteverdi's Vespers with L'Arpegiatta under Christina Pluhar.

Absolute heaven: one-to-a-part fast speeds, it all dances.

I some other records of L'Arpegiatta under Christina Pluhar and I was afraid that it might be gimmicky, but I was wrong! Maybe my favourite Vespers now.
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Ciaran wrote:Mahler 6/CSO/Solti. A long time since I listened to this (the last time it was on vinyl), and even better than I remembered. Solti really has something in Mahler!
I agree.
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Monteverdi's Vespers with L'Arpegiatta under Christina Pluhar.

Absolute heaven: one-to-a-part fast speeds, it all dances.

I some other records of L'Arpegiatta under Christina Pluhar and I was afraid that it might be gimmicky, but I was wrong! Maybe my favourite Vespers now.
Interesting one Ciaran!
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Wonderful music and delightful playing make for a lovely disc.
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Gustav Mahler
Symphony No. 6

London Symphony Orchestra
James Levine - conducting.
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