What are you listening to?

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fergus wrote:
Jared wrote:RVW: Songs of Travel
Christopher Maltman
BBC Symphony Orch
Thierry Fischer


absolutely gorgeous....

Is that one of your BBC CDs Jared?
I had a look at the corner of my office diary this morning, and noted it was a Bank Holiday in RoI today! My envious thoughts turned to you boys at home, listening to your music.... :-)

yes, it is, Fergus... these songs are particularly accessible and enjoyable, and Christopher Maltman is a pleasing baritone...

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Thank you for that Jared. I was not aware of these songs so I had to look them up. I see that they were originally written for voice and piano and later a number of them were orchestrated by Vaughan Williams and the balance orchestrated later by a colleague. I may check them out at some stage and will invariably look to YouTube first.

PS: Enjoying the day and the music!
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Some very modern music for the guitar....


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fergus wrote:
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Gustav Mahler
Symphony No. 1

Zurich Tonhalle Orchestra
David Zinman - conducting.

I am a fan of Zinman but I was never really convinced by that interpretation; perhaps because it had a different "feel" to most M1s that I own. I would be curious to know what a multiple M1 owner thinks Seán.
Hi Fergus, I haven't listened to it for such a long time and when I did so yesterday I quite enjoyed it. The production values are superb, there is a lovely clean sound from the orchestra but I find the approach rather sterile and unmoving but it does hold my attention. I will listen to it again later today. The fact that it is a couple of years since I last played it probably speaks volumes of how I rate it compared to the rest of the Titan's in my collection.

I am curious about their Beethoven cycle but I better not go there yet. If I restart buying Beethoven sets I won't know when and where to stop.
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Jared wrote: I had a look at the corner of my office diary this morning, and noted it was a Bank Holiday in RoI today! My envious thoughts turned to you boys at home, listening to your music.... :-)
Yours truly was out painting the flipping garden walls lad, save your envy for another time. It never rains when you want it to. LOL
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And I'm at work. I have the office to myself, though, which is allowing for some youtube videos.
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Seán wrote: I am curious about their Beethoven cycle but I better not go there yet. If I restart buying Beethoven sets I won't know when and where to stop.

I rate it as almost as good as the von Karajan 1963 cycle Sean....well worth hearing!!!
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The incomparable Franck Violin Sonata....


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fergus wrote:I rate it as almost as good as the von Karajan 1963 cycle Sean....well worth hearing!!!
one of the three complete sets I own! LOL!!

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The now never heard Lucien Cailliet orchestration of Pictures at an Exhibition. Cailliet was an arranger and composer who frequently worked with the Philadelphia Orchestra.

Eugene Ormandy Philadelphia Orchestra 1937

Decent sound for the era.

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