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Re: What are you listening to?
DonKC wrote:Playing around on Naxos Music Library I found this recording on the Northern Flowers label and was quite taken by it. The soprano is darker and more mournful than Sutherland giving the piece a whole new dimension. Recommended.
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Gliere Coloratura Concerto and Harp Concerto
NF9989
Thank you for that Don....any idea who the soprano was on that CD?
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markof wrote:Haydn Piano Sonatas - Alain Planés from the Lumières Set
I am glad that you enjoyed those Haydn Piano Sonatas Mark; they are wonderful, charming works and not all that well know or spoken about.
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Diapason wrote:Enjoying an afternoon off:
I have that full Strauss/Zinman set Simon and I have always liked it.
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St. Petersburg State Academic Symphony Orchestrafergus wrote:DonKC wrote:Playing around on Naxos Music Library I found this recording on the Northern Flowers label and was quite taken by it. The soprano is darker and more mournful than Sutherland giving the piece a whole new dimension. Recommended.
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Gliere Coloratura Concerto and Harp Concerto
NF9989
Thank you for that Don....any idea who the soprano was on that CD?
Dmitry Khrychov, cello
Olga Trifonova, soprano
Alexander Titov, conductor
I note that the CD seems to be a bit hard to get, may be OOP. And I was wrong, the other work on the disc is the Cello Concerto.
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DonKC wrote:DonKC wrote:
St. Petersburg State Academic Symphony Orchestra
Dmitry Khrychov, cello
Olga Trifonova, soprano
Alexander Titov, conductor
I note that the CD seems to be a bit hard to get, may be OOP. And I was wrong, the other work on the disc is the Cello Concerto.
Much obliged for the information Don.
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Re: What are you listening to?

Fortepianist expert Arthur Schooderwoerd has just moved to the Accent label and it seems he´s starting a new Mozart Piano Concertos cycle. He recorded a few years ago a startling but absorbing Beethoven Piano Concertos cycle (remember them Fergus?) where he played them not only in fortepianos but with the original number of musicians that Beethoven used, often only a couple of violins, 1 viola, 1 cello, double bass and winds.
Here he does the same for Mozart, making these concertos almost chamber music.
The results are startling too, but often revealing.
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Jose Echenique wrote:
Fortepianist expert Arthur Schooderwoerd has just moved to the Accent label and it seems he´s starting a new Mozart Piano Concertos cycle. He recorded a few years ago a startling but absorbing Beethoven Piano Concertos cycle (remember them Fergus?) where he played them not only in fortepianos but with the original number of musicians that Beethoven used, often only a couple of violins, 1 viola, 1 cello, double bass and winds.
Here he does the same for Mozart, making these concertos almost chamber music.
The results are startling too, but often revealing.
I do indeed remember those versions of the Beethoven Piano Concertos by Schooderwoerd Pepe and they were very different! That looks like a very intriguing series of the Mozart Piano Concertos and perhaps Schooderwoerd's approach might be more suitable to Mozart's music?
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Tempest, by my favorite Beethoven-ist


Brass Bands are all very well in their place -
outdoors and several miles away....
outdoors and several miles away....