
Great playing of these transcriptions for mandolin from the esteemed Blue Grass musician Chris Thile.
His playing style is dynamic and precise, a joy to hear and it's a fine recording too.
DonKC wrote:
Two remarkable works by the great Finnish composer Kalevi Aho
BIS 1316
Seán wrote:I am not in the market for another Mahler Seven, at least I am doing my best not to be, however, having listened to this pair on CD Review this morning well, I am sorely tempted:
Andrew is particularly fond of the Markus Stenz led performance whereas I might prefer the Gielen, I would have to listen to them again to be sure. I certainly would not be disappointed with either recording that's for sure.MAHLER: Symphony No. 7 in E minor
Berliner Philharmonic, Michael Gielen (conductor)
TESTAMENT SBT1480 (CD mid-price)
MAHLER: Symphony No. 7 in E minor
Gurzenich-Orchestra Köln, Markus Stenz (conductor)
OEHMS OC652 (Hybrid SACD)
Jared wrote:fergus wrote:
I am also surprised (although pleasantly of course, Fergus...) because even I have baulked at the prospect of 21 disks of Baryton Trios... and you know how much I like Haydn...
markof wrote:
Great playing of these transcriptions for mandolin from the esteemed Blue Grass musician Chris Thile.
His playing style is dynamic and precise, a joy to hear and it's a fine recording too.
That's an entirely new one on me Fergus, I hadn't realised that there were recordings of trombone concerti available. That does interest me.fergus wrote:I dug this one out from my archives and have just finished listening to....
....lovely music played on what is an unusual solo instrument for Classical music nowadays.