
Gustav Mahler
Symphony No. 7
Chicago symphony Orchestra
James Levine - conducting.
This is a hugely enjoyable performance by these magnificent Mahlerians.
thank you Fergus, I love all the Brahms symphonies of course, but I'm not sure what Bernstein would do with them...fergus wrote:Thinking of Jared as I listened to these this evening....
Quite good actually if memory serves me correctly.....ah well, there's only one way for me to find out for sure.Jared wrote:thank you Fergus, I love all the Brahms symphonies of course, but I'm not sure what Bernstein would do with them...fergus wrote:Thinking of Jared as I listened to these this evening....
Indeed you're right... and I think Fergus said he'd got about 300 LPs, if my memory serves me right...Seán wrote: Quite good actually if memory serves me correctly.....ah well, thee's only one way to find out.
Seán wrote:
Fergus, how many LPs have you got?
Jared wrote:.... I love all the Brahms symphonies of course, but I'm not sure what Bernstein would do with them...
and growing too, I see. I am twice as modest as you as I have approximately 700 (mainly Jazz) LPs.fergus wrote:Seán wrote:
Fergus, how many LPs have you got?
It is a modest collection of about 300 or so Seán.