What are you listening to?

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Jared wrote:
fergus wrote:Incidentally, I don't know whether or not you have noticed that I have now converted Darren....I think that he is hooked....LOL!
I had noticed this... ;-))

have you invited him on to Tir Na?
I haven't actually....I didn't want to impose on him as I get the impression that he is a busy guy as he doesn't really post that often over there. I like him a lot though and he has a great attitude and we seem to share quite similiar tastes in music.
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DaveF wrote:some French baroque to settle down to after a lovely weekend away.

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See Jared....we are all at it....LOL!!!
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CPE Bach – The Hamburg Concertos played by Bob van Asperen/Melante Amsterdam....

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fergus wrote:See Jared....we are all at it....LOL!!!
no argument from me there Fergus... I love Charpentier, Couperin etc... it's Debussy and his crew that I have real problems with... ;-))

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Beethoven – Septet for violin, viola, clarinet, horn, bassoon, cello & double bass
Mozart – Quintet for horn, violin, two violas & double bass
Played by the Berlin Soloists....

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Mozart: Piano Concerto Nos 26 & 27... continuing my monthly oddysey...
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I moved that post over to the rock - what are listening to thread....

now back to our regular progamming.
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Jared wrote:... Mozart: Piano Concerto Nos 26 & 27... continuing my monthly oddysey...
....and loving every moment I trust!!

I think that the Mozart Piano Concertos are really wonderful and I often feel that because the piano was essentially his instrument and that he wrote quite a number of them to be performed by himself that he put that little bit extra into them....and it shows?
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fergus wrote:
Jared wrote:... Mozart: Piano Concerto Nos 26 & 27... continuing my monthly oddysey...
....and loving every moment I trust!!

I think that the Mozart Piano Concertos are really wonderful and I often feel that because the piano was essentially his instrument and that he wrote quite a number of them to be performed by himself that he put that little bit extra into them....and it shows?
yes, they are wonderful... quintessential Mozart really, aren't they?

I can feel a purchase of the Decca 2CD of Curzon's versions of the later PCs coming on.. ;-))
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