What are you listening to?

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DaveF
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Today:

Brucker Symphony no. 3 from

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and

Prokofiev Symphony no. 2 from

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It is only the third of fourth time ever that I listen to this particular symphony and I really enjoy it. With his piano concertos, symphonies and violin concertos of an immense quality, I think that Prokofiev is slowly becoming one of my favorite 20th century composer.

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Beautiful music beautifully sung!
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^^ really pleased you like that disk, Fergus...
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and on to Day 2 of Sibelius 5:


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Jean Sibelius
Symphony No. 5

London Symphony Orchestra
Colin Davis - conducting.
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I know people (quite rightly) tend to talk about his Masses for 4 and 5 voices and Infelix Ego, but this disk to me seems to contain some of the most wonderfully uplifting music Byrd ever wrote...
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most of Byrd's output was beautiful....
Brass Bands are all very well in their place -
outdoors and several miles away....
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fergus wrote:This came up in conversation recently so I played it today....


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And isn´t it an exquisite masterpiece Fergus?
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I'm afraid I can't go too long without my Tallis Scholars fix, and I love their Josquin...
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This new box is needless to say, full of terrific performances. The first item is an auspicious start: Argerich and Renaud Capucon play a terrific Beethoven Violin Sonata #8. Then with fellow pianist Cristina Marton have a go at Mozart´s 4 hand Sonata K.497. Though of course Argerich isn´t the only pianist featured, all of her friends play superbly well. The Ravel Concerto in G receives a magical performance, but it is a great pity that these days she only records concertos she has recorded before.
It is a great pity that we might never hear her play the Beethoven concertos #4 & 5 or the Brahms concertos.
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