What are you listening to?

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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
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I hope that you have an enjoyable day Don. My contribution to the day that is in it....


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I was inspired by Don to listen to this:

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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.
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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....


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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:

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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.
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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:

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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.
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