What are you listening two?

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John Tavener: God is with us - Christmas Proclamation from this CD....


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A less common Debussy cd set

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Lovely it is though (but needed to get used to the different instruments used)

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Aleg wrote:A less common Debussy cd set

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Lovely it is though (but needed to get used to the different instruments used)

Cheers

Aleg
Hi Aleg, I love Debussy's piano works. What 'different instruments' are you referring to here?
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Seán wrote:
Aleg wrote:A less common Debussy cd set

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Lovely it is though (but needed to get used to the different instruments used)

Cheers

Aleg
Hi Aleg, I love Debussy's piano works. What 'different instruments' are you referring to here?
He used different piano's on different CD's:
- a Bechstein from 1897
- a Blüthner from 1902
- a modern Steinway

And they do sound distinctly different.

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Aleg wrote:
Aleg wrote:A less common Debussy cd set

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Lovely it is though (but needed to get used to the different instruments used)

He used different piano's on different CD's:
- a Bechstein from 1897
- a Blüthner from 1902
- a modern Steinway

And they do sound distinctly different.

I presume because you had to adjust to the different sounds Aleg that your preference would be for the Steinway?
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This evening I finished listening to this 2 CD set of Handel's Concerti Grossi Op. 6 under the direction of Manze....


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fergus wrote:
Aleg wrote:
Aleg wrote:A less common Debussy cd set

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Lovely it is though (but needed to get used to the different instruments used)

He used different piano's on different CD's:
- a Bechstein from 1897
- a Blüthner from 1902
- a modern Steinway

And they do sound distinctly different.

I presume because you had to adjust to the different sounds Aleg that your preference would be for the Steinway?
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Yes, I prefer the modern instruments (not just the Steinway, other brands as well) I like the rich full-bodied sound with the long decay of the notes, the ones that can really SING, from top to bottom, with nice deep bass vibrations.
The others are not that bad, just not as beautiful and when changing CD's it can sort of catch you 'off guard'.


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Aleg wrote: Yes, you guessed it right, you're through to next round LOL.
Am I so transparent? ;-).

Yes, I prefer the modern instruments (not just the Steinway, other brands as well) I like the rich full-bodied sound with the long decay of the notes, the ones that can really SING, from top to bottom, with nice deep bass vibrations.
The others are not that bad, just not as beautiful and when changing CD's it can sort of catch you 'off guard'.

Not at all Aleg LOL! It is just that if one continually listens to music played on a particular instrument I find that when the listener hears that familiar music played on a different instrument the senses are jarred by the different, unfamiliar tones and textures of the unfamiliar instrument just as you described; the listener generally listens to the music and not to the instrument that it is played on.
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