What are you listening to?

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The music is wonderfully well played with sparkle and style and also with vitality and feeling where appropriate. It is a great recording as well: the authentic instruments sound very full.
I have the HM version of that with Andrew Manze and the AAM.... lovely!

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jaybee wrote:
fergus wrote:Image


The music is wonderfully well played with sparkle and style and also with vitality and feeling where appropriate. It is a great recording as well: the authentic instruments sound very full.
I have the HM version of that with Andrew Manze and the AAM.... lovely!

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I favor the Giardino Armonico version because of it´s stunning lineup of violinists, including Enrico Onofri and Fabrizio Cipriani.

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Thanks guys....I have both of those sets myself. Sometimes I just like to dig out some older purchases that do not get played that often due to simply not having enough time in the day!!
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If you liked that one (and I certainly did) then I would definitely recommend....


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fergus wrote:
markof wrote:Image

If you liked that one (and I certainly did) then I would definitely recommend....


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Me too :-)
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fergus wrote:
markof wrote:Image

If you liked that one (and I certainly did) then I would definitely recommend....


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Thanks, I'll check it out.
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kids are abed, cote rotie in hand.....


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Hello all. I haven't been posting much lately simply because I haven't been listening to music at all!
In (other areas of) my spare time I am also a huge Doctor Who fan and have been working through my collection of DVDs once again.
So, in the spirit of sharing that I love about this forum, I have been 'listening' to:-

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