As a prelude to Independence Day, in my opinion the two greatest symphonies by US composers:
Ives Symphony # 4 Stokowski American Symphony Orchestra (the original forces for the premiere in 1965 even though it was written ca 1916) Sony
Roy Harris Symphony # 3 Bernstein NY Philharmonic Sony
What are you listening to?
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Happy Birthday U.S.A.
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I hope that you have an enjoyable day Don. My contribution to the day that is in it....
To be is to do: Socrates
To do is to be: Sartre
Do be do be do: Sinatra
To do is to be: Sartre
Do be do be do: Sinatra
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I was inspired by Don to listen to this:
Roy Harris
Symphony No. 3
New York Philharmonic Orchestra
Leonard Bernstein - conducting.
I enjoyed this more than I had expected, thanks Don, I hope that you have a lovely day, enjoy the pool party and fireworks. Happy 4th July.
Roy Harris
Symphony No. 3
New York Philharmonic Orchestra
Leonard Bernstein - conducting.
I enjoyed this more than I had expected, thanks Don, I hope that you have a lovely day, enjoy the pool party and fireworks. Happy 4th July.
"To appreciate the greatness of the Masters is to keep faith in the greatness of humanity." - Wilhelm Furtwängler
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Thanks Sean, off to the second party... I am tired. In the Bernstein Symphony edition, look up the Randall Thompson 2nd. It is the filler for the Mahler 3rd which has the last movement on a second disc.
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fergus wrote:I hope that you have an enjoyable day Don. My contribution to the day that is in it....
Fine performances, most bizarre cover art ever.....
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I had a lovely music session with my brother this afternoon, he played excerpts from Carmen for me and I was very taken with this performance especially the singing of Teresa Berganza:
"To appreciate the greatness of the Masters is to keep faith in the greatness of humanity." - Wilhelm Furtwängler
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He also played some Puccini for me and I was hugely impressed by Montserrat Caballe with the LSO led by Mackerra in Puccini's Si Mi Chiamano Mimi from La Boheme.
"To appreciate the greatness of the Masters is to keep faith in the greatness of humanity." - Wilhelm Furtwängler
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Oh boy, YES, YES and YES!!!!Seán wrote:I had a lovely music session with my brother this afternoon, he played excerpts from Carmen for me and I was very taken with this performance especially the singing of Teresa Berganza:
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To celebrate Gustav Mahler's birthday I listened to this performance, it was recorded in Carnegie Hall in 1956:
Gustav Mahler
Symphony No 3
New York Philharmonic Orchestra
Dimitri Mitropoulos - conducting.
I have Ciaran to thank for this recording. It is a deeply satisfying albeit astringent performance by the NYPO, it's quite Russian in fact. I do like it.
Gustav Mahler
Symphony No 3
New York Philharmonic Orchestra
Dimitri Mitropoulos - conducting.
I have Ciaran to thank for this recording. It is a deeply satisfying albeit astringent performance by the NYPO, it's quite Russian in fact. I do like it.
"To appreciate the greatness of the Masters is to keep faith in the greatness of humanity." - Wilhelm Furtwängler