What are you listening to?

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On vinyl....


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Tippett - Ritual Dances from The Midsummer Marriage (George Hurst, BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, Naxos)

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Prokofiev - Scythian Suite (Claudio Abbado, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Deutsche Grammophon)

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Copland - Appalachian Spring & Rodeo (Leonard Bernstein, New York Philharmonic, Sony Classical)

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I do like that recording of the Fourth.
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Telemann operas are kind of curate eggs. The music is often very pleasing and yet they fail to hold your interest for long. Compared to Vivaldi´s operas, let alone Handel´s, they are not theatrical enough. This Flavius Bertaridus is one of the best recordings of a Telemann opera so far, second only to René Jacob´s Orpheus in Harmonia Mundi. It is also the first recording of a Telemann opera with an Italian orchestra and many none-German singers.
As I said, the music is pleasing, typically Telemann´s.
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Seán wrote:
fergus wrote:I am currently making my way through this cycle again....


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Well, well, well, so am I. I listened to the first two CDs on repeat yesterday. I really do enjoy these gorgeous pieces and the Klára Würtz performances are superb (to my ear). I have been listening to the Maria João Pires of late so it was good to return to the performances by Ms Würtz.



I am delighted that you do, I rate here cycle very highly indeed. I am also fond of the Maria João Pires box set, it is available on Brilliant Classics at a good price.

Seán, the other version of this cycle that I have and have just started to listen to again is the Uchida one....


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Whereas I do like the very good Klara Wurtz cycle the playing of Uchida is in a different class altogether; much more fluid, beautiful phrasing and very Mozartian.
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Copland - Billy the Kid & Fanfare for the Common Man (Leonard Bernstein, New York Philharmonic, Sony Classical)

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Tchaikovsky - Symphony No.6 Pathetique (Guido Cantelli, Philharmonia Orchestra, EMI)

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Vaughan Williams - Symphony No.5 (Vernon Handley, Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, CfP)

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I would be interested in your comments on that CD if you have finished listening to it Darren.
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