What are you listening two?

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Happy New Year! Been a while but I lurk now and then. Enjoying some Roussel Symphony # 3 op 42 Munch Chicago Symphony live recording February 1967.
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DonKC wrote:Happy New Year! Been a while but I lurk now and then. Enjoying some Roussel Symphony # 3 op 42 Munch Chicago Symphony live recording February 1967.
and a very Happy New Year to you too Don, it's good to hear from you. this is my favourite Roussel No 3:
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I so agree Séan, the Cluytens 3rd is quite excellent as is the newer Denève on Naxos. However the Cluytens has that extra special touch that makes it preferred.

Munch took this performance, part of a CSO broadcast archive, quite fast which works in Roussel but again Cluytens overall excels.
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Sibelius on a cold (-7c) night... Symphonies 3,6 and 7 Colin Davis Boston SO Phillips
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Seán wrote:
fergus wrote:I have been working my way through the Kondrashin Shostakovich Symphonic cycle....


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....Symphonies 1 to 8 so far.
I have yet to get it.

While I was looking for images on Amazon UK I noticed that this set is now becoming quite expensive Seán.

I have noe listened to Symphonies 9-12.
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DonKC wrote:Sibelius on a cold (-7c) night... Symphonies 3,6 and 7 Colin Davis Boston SO Phillips

Very appropriate Don! I like Davis' Sibelius.
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Heard a bit of this on Lyric. I assume it is Boccherini's 'bitter sweet symphony' moment. Minueta was the track I think but very nice.
They played some other bloke before it frankie corelli doing something from Aida. He wasn't bad either.
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Just in, from another of my favourit quartet ensembles

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