What are you listening to?
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Schumann - Cello Concerto (Maria Kliegel/Andrew Constantine, National Symphony Orchestra of Ireland, Naxos)
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Nikolai Miaskovsky
Symphony 7 & 8
Symphony Orchestra of the Russian Federation
Evgeny Svetlanov - conducting.
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Mauro Giuliani
Concerto for Guitar and Orchestra No. 1
Concerto for Guitar “terzina” and Orchestra No. 3
Claudio Maccari (guitar) (No. 1)
Paulo Pugliese (guitar) (No. 3)
Esemble Ottecento on original instruments
"To appreciate the greatness of the Masters is to keep faith in the greatness of humanity." - Wilhelm Furtwängler
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How did you like that one Darren? The Schumann in particular would interest me.bombasticDarren wrote:Schumann - Cello Concerto (Maria Kliegel/Andrew Constantine, National Symphony Orchestra of Ireland, Naxos)
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That is a very fine set as I recall Seán.Seán wrote:
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You will be surprised how enjoyable it is Fergus, just like with the great Wilhelm Stenhammar, I´m puzzled why Börresen isn´t more popular and well known.fergus wrote:As I love the music of Sibelius I look at that one with interest Pepe....Jose Echenique wrote:
Hakon Börresen was the OTHER great early 20th Century Danish composer after Nielsen. He was more of a late Romantic than Nielsen, but none the worse for that. His music is beautifully crafted and immediately appealing. In fact if you love Sibelius and Stenhammar there´s no reason why you shouldn´t enjoy these big, nordic, luscious symphonies.
I much prefer this German recording to the Danish version in Da Capo, it´s better played and recorded.
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Now that does definitely interest me and it shouldn't: I'm not in the market for CDs but I can make the odd exception, I suppose.Jose Echenique wrote:You will be surprised how enjoyable it is Fergus, just like with the great Wilhelm Stenhammar, I´m puzzled why Börresen isn´t more popular and well known.fergus wrote:As I love the music of Sibelius I look at that one with interest Pepe....Jose Echenique wrote:Hakon Börresen was the OTHER great early 20th Century Danish composer after Nielsen. He was more of a late Romantic than Nielsen, but none the worse for that. His music is beautifully crafted and immediately appealing. In fact if you love Sibelius and Stenhammar there´s no reason why you shouldn´t enjoy these big, nordic, luscious symphonies.
I much prefer this German recording to the Danish version in Da Capo, it´s better played and recorded.
"To appreciate the greatness of the Masters is to keep faith in the greatness of humanity." - Wilhelm Furtwängler
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Go for it Sean! Life is too short to miss these wonderful symphonies. I promise they are immediately likable, you won´t be disappointed.
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It is a nice recording Fergus. It is well played and well recorded. I really like the third movement of Schumann's Cello Concerto. Very special movement. The Brahms double concerto is splendid in my opinion. It deserves more love, that is for sure.fergus wrote:How did you like that one Darren? The Schumann in particular would interest me.bombasticDarren wrote:Schumann - Cello Concerto (Maria Kliegel/Andrew Constantine, National Symphony Orchestra of Ireland, Naxos)
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Wow! Here is a composer that I have never heard of. It looks very interesting. I will definitively give him a try.Jose Echenique wrote:You will be surprised how enjoyable it is Fergus, just like with the great Wilhelm Stenhammar, I´m puzzled why Börresen isn´t more popular and well known.fergus wrote:As I love the music of Sibelius I look at that one with interest Pepe....Jose Echenique wrote:
Hakon Börresen was the OTHER great early 20th Century Danish composer after Nielsen. He was more of a late Romantic than Nielsen, but none the worse for that. His music is beautifully crafted and immediately appealing. In fact if you love Sibelius and Stenhammar there´s no reason why you shouldn´t enjoy these big, nordic, luscious symphonies.
I much prefer this German recording to the Danish version in Da Capo, it´s better played and recorded.
Matt.