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While the kids were playing this morning:
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LOL!! I really like Sibelius 2!!ravel30 wrote:I have always been very fond of that Naxos set with the Iceland Symphony Orchestra. It is the first ever set that I got but I still that it is pretty good. Always like the way the harp in the 1st, 3rd and 6th symphony was recorded.fergus wrote:
I can't explain why but Sibelius 2nd has always been among my least favorite. I used to say that about the 7th and now it is in my top 3.
Anyways, great choice Fergus.
Matt.
The one thing that I do agree with you on is the value of the Naxos cycle though; a very good place to start as an introduction to someone who has not had any exposure to Sibelius.
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Did you like the music Darren? I find the Vieuxtemps Violin Concertos to be really wonderful pieces of music but I only have them on Naxos (which I must add are very well performed!).bombasticDarren wrote:Vieuxtemps - Violin Concerto No.5 (Jascha Heifetz/Malcolm Sargent, New Symphony Orchestra of London, RCA)
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This is really beautiful music that is obviously sung to the highest standards!
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my juices are flowing over that one Fergus, I must admit...fergus wrote:
This is really beautiful music that is obviously sung to the highest standards!
having enjoyed the Suk, I'm now battling with the Martinu....
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It is a stunner Jared, I must admit; really beautiful music.Jared wrote:my juices are flowing over that one Fergus, I must admit...fergus wrote:
This is really beautiful music that is obviously sung to the highest standards!
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Is that a figure of speech or are you genuinely having difficulty with it? I am very curious given my declaration that I find it difficult.Jared wrote:fergus wrote:
....I'm now battling with the Martinu....
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I'm not saying I don't like it... but it will certainly take more than a few listens to re-acquaint myself with this musical language... let's put it like this; I bought it because I felt I needed to expand my knowledge of mid 20th Century repertoire, rather than because I really wanted it...fergus wrote:Is that a figure of speech or are you genuinely having difficulty with it? I am very curious given my declaration that I find it difficult.
... if I'd gone and bought something I really wanted, then it would have been some more Haydn, but that won't make my musical appreciation particularly rounded, will it?
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I didn't find it particularly inspiring if I am honest Fergus. I will try again at a later date...fergus wrote:Did you like the music Darren? I find the Vieuxtemps Violin Concertos to be really wonderful pieces of music but I only have them on Naxos (which I must add are very well performed!).bombasticDarren wrote:Vieuxtemps - Violin Concerto No.5 (Jascha Heifetz/Malcolm Sargent, New Symphony Orchestra of London, RCA)