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I enjoyed this CD on first listen and I was particularly taken with the slow movement of Ravel’s Concerto for Piano and Orchestra in G major.
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Schubert - Symphony No.3 (Carlos Kleiber, Wiener Philharmoniker, Deutsche Grammophon)
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It's a loveable disc I think Fergus. Competitively priced, fantastic repertoire and passionate performances. I please you enjoyed it - and, I agree, that 2nd movement is a peach :-Dfergus wrote:
I enjoyed this CD on first listen and I was particularly taken with the slow movement of Ravel’s Concerto for Piano and Orchestra in G major.
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fergus wrote:What a wonderful cover!!Jose Echenique wrote:
And what´s inside is even better.
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Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No. 1:
This is a sparkling, masterful performance, full of fire and passion and complete with a virtuoso climax. The one thing that I have always wondered about with this work is why Tchaikovsky did not use that strong, powerful opening theme again after the first three minutes of the work?
This is a sparkling, masterful performance, full of fire and passion and complete with a virtuoso climax. The one thing that I have always wondered about with this work is why Tchaikovsky did not use that strong, powerful opening theme again after the first three minutes of the work?
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Schubert - Symphony No.8 Unfinished (Carlos Kleiber, Wiener Philharmoniker, Deutsche Grammophon)
Headache tonight, so not listened or posted much :-(
Headache tonight, so not listened or posted much :-(
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take a couple of solpedeine... ;-)bombasticDarren wrote:Headache tonight, so not listened or posted much :-(
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bombasticDarren wrote:Schubert - Symphony No.8 Unfinished (Carlos Kleiber, Wiener Philharmoniker, Deutsche Grammophon)
Headache tonight, so not listened or posted much :-(
Don't mind the solpedeine just listen to some JSB!!
I hope that you get well soon Darren.
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From the very first opening notes you just know that this performance is going to be something special! Magnificent playing with gorgeous textures and tones caught on a wonderful recording makes for a very powerful version of these works.
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It´s arguably the best recording dear Fergus. Il Giardino´s lineup of violinists is jaw dropping with 3 master virtuosos leading the way: Enrico Onofri, concertino, Riccardo Minasi, second concertino and Fabrizio Cipriani (who was one of Il Seminario Musicale´s concertinos) as first second violin.fergus wrote:
From the very first opening notes you just know that this performance is going to be something special! Magnificent playing with gorgeous textures and tones caught on a wonderful recording makes for a very powerful version of these works.
They make an awesome sound of course, and I know, since I had the pleasure of hearing them play a selection of the Op.6 at the Theatre des Champs-Elysées in Paris a few years ago.