Definitely one for my list Pepe!Jose Echenique wrote:
This is Rinaldo Alessandrini´s latest release, and it´s a beauty. It has string music from the Italian "Seicento", namely, Falconiero, Cavalli, Legrenzi, Merula, Bononcini and Dall´Abaco.
Mauro Lopes who has been playing first violin with Concerto Italiano for some time now is a most accomplished artist.
All in all another triumph for maestro Alessandrini.
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You´ll love it Fergus. Elegant yet passionate music, with a performance to match.fergus wrote:Definitely one for my list Pepe!Jose Echenique wrote:
This is Rinaldo Alessandrini´s latest release, and it´s a beauty. It has string music from the Italian "Seicento", namely, Falconiero, Cavalli, Legrenzi, Merula, Bononcini and Dall´Abaco.
Mauro Lopes who has been playing first violin with Concerto Italiano for some time now is a most accomplished artist.
All in all another triumph for maestro Alessandrini.
The sound of the recording is warm and very well defined. So, what´s not to love?
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Tchaikovsky - Francesca da Rimini & Romeo and Juliet (Antonio Pappano, Orchestra dell'Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia, EMI)
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Jose Echenique wrote: You´ll love it Fergus. Elegant yet passionate music, with a performance to match.
The sound of the recording is warm and very well defined. So, what´s not to love?
Yes, Pepe, I thought that you might say something like that. Please, not no much encouragement to spend more money!!
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Tchaikovsky - Eugene Onegin: Waltz and Polonaise & Overture 1812 (Antonio Pappano, Coro dell'Academia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia/Banda Musicale della Polizia di Stato/Orchestra dell'Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia, EMI)
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Thanks Pepe, and a happy musical weekend to you too.Jose Echenique wrote:Happy St. Patrick´s Day to all!!!!
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Vaughan Williams - Overture The Wasps & Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis (Constantin Silvestri, Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, EMI)