What are you listening to?

Seán
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fergus wrote:
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Franz Schubert
Symphony No. 8 & 9

Chamber Orchestra of Europe
Claudio Abbado - conducting.
Were you pleased with those performances Seán?
Yes, very much so.
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I love it.
You would be in serious trouble if you didn't my friend!!!
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fergus wrote:
Seán wrote:Image


I love it.
You would be in serious trouble if you didn't my friend!!!
I now have the "Baroque Bug", I can feel another set of purchases coming on.
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Dvorak and Elgar cello concertos.
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Hi Folks,

I have just got back from visiting most of my reletives, on the way to a work conference in Wales... been away 8 days, so I am afraid I've not got much listening done, but am pleased to say I have at least managed three full traversals of this great set:

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I am also delighted to say that on Saturday night, I went to hear the Malvern Festival Orch & Chorus perform Mendelssohn's Elijah, and on Sunday Night, hear the Chandos Symphony Orchestra perform Sean's fave... Mahler V. Both evenings were really enjoyable.. :-))
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Welcome back Jared. that Haydn set is very high on my list, well it's behind a couple of Baroque box sets of course.
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Joseph Haydn
Symphonies 41, 42, 43, 44, 51 & 52

Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra
Bruno Weil - conducting.


I haven't listened to a Haydn symphony for far too long, they really are very fine works indeed. This is gorgeous music-making by the wonderful Tafelmusik.
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Jared wrote:Hi Folks,

I have just got back from visiting most of my reletives, on the way to a work conference in Wales... been away 8 days, so I am afraid I've not got much listening done, but am pleased to say I have at least managed three full traversals of this great set:

Image

I am also delighted to say that on Saturday night, I went to hear the Malvern Festival Orch & Chorus perform Mendelssohn's Elijah, and on Sunday Night, hear the Chandos Symphony Orchestra perform Sean's fave... Mahler V. Both evenings were really enjoyable.. :-))
Welcome back Jared. I am glad that you seem to have enjoyed yourself while you were away and that you also got some live music in too.
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Seán wrote:Image

Joseph Haydn
Symphonies 41, 42, 43, 44, 51 & 52

Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra
Bruno Weil - conducting.


I haven't listened to a Haydn symphony for far too long, they really are very fine works indeed. This is gorgeous music-making by the wonderful Tafelmusik.
That is very interesting Seán as I have only listened to that set very recently!
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fergus wrote:
Seán wrote:I haven't listened to a Haydn symphony for far too long, they really are very fine works indeed. This is gorgeous music-making by the wonderful Tafelmusik.
That is very interesting Seán as I have only listened to that set very recently!
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