Mozarts Requiem

jaybee
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maybe a Beethoven piano sonatas thread next??

nicknamed vs. not?
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jaybee wrote:maybe a Beethoven piano sonatas thread next??

I certainly would be interested in that. However, that is one in which I personally would have to follow as opposed to lead. I am sure that I could and would learn a lot from it given my low knowledge on the subject.

Perhaps James might also have something to say on this one....
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I know once I picked up the early Barenboim complete cycle I discovered gems beyond the standards...

my current new favourite is no3...
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One of my favourites too, actually, and one of the few I could even attempt to hack my way through back in the day. It's kind of Mozart-esque that one.
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OK lads, get a new thread going then, starting with a recommendation that No. 3 is well worth a listen....
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