What are you listening to?

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what did you think Fergus? I have that one myself.
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I love it Dave....I love the whole atmosphere of the disc....especially the textures of the instruments.
I really must get more (all!!!) of this series....
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fergus wrote:I love it Dave....I love the whole atmosphere of the disc....especially the textures of the instruments.
I really must get more (all!!!) of this series....
definitely worth it. I think Ciaran has a few of those recordings too.
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I do, and I really love that one. But it's just stunning the quality of Vivaldi recordings that are appearing now, not just in this series. The concertos for two violins on DG Archiv with Carmignola and Mullova, for instance. Just staggering!!
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Ciaran wrote:.... But it's just stunning the quality of Vivaldi recordings that are appearing now, not just in this series. The concertos for two violins on DG Archiv with Carmignola and Mullova, for instance. Just staggering!!
Don't start making comments like that Ciaran....just when I have my spending (somewhat) under control.
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This afternoon....music from 1607....

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....viols, lute, harpsichord and the odd song sung by a countertenor....wonderful.
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whassa fagotto....???
Brass Bands are all very well in their place -
outdoors and several miles away....
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an impulse purchase from the HM shop in Grenoble (what a crackin town it is!!)
Brass Bands are all very well in their place -
outdoors and several miles away....
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jaybee wrote:whassa fagotto....???
Bassoon (in Italian). Fagotto is cognate with English "faggot" meaning bundle of firewood: I suppose someone thought a bassoon looks like two logs tied together!
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