What are you listening to?

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Jared
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Post No 2000!!



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Jared wrote:Post No 2000!!

Well done Jared but we are all way behind young Fergus, he has a more than six thousand.
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Seán wrote:
Jared wrote:Post No 2000!!

Well done Jared but we are all way behind young Fergus, he has a more than six thousand.
I'm sure Fergus must talk to himself, half the time!!
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Enjoying these readings a lot more this time round:

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^^ how many attempts have you given them, Simon?
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Jared wrote: I'm sure Fergus must talk to himself, half the time!!

Fergus talks to himself most of the time methinks!!!


Well done Jared....keep it up! There are few enough of us!
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Diapason wrote:
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That set has a lovely version of La Mer on it.
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Joseph Myslivecek was a teacher and friend of Mozart. He was a talented and very popular composer in his time, but sadly died too young of syphilis in Rome in 1781.
Medonte was his last opera, and the recording does it justice, the music is very agreeable, but it also evinces that Mozart belonged to another galaxy.
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Jose Echenique wrote: it also evinces that Mozart belonged to another galaxy.
whenever I listen to any other composer from the Classical era (Haydn excepting, and even he in some repertoire), this concept is re-inforced in my mind.
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