What are you listening two?

Jose Echenique
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Tamerlano has been recorded before, but none of the previous recordings are as good as this one. Countertenors Xavier Sabata and Max Emanuel Cencic are outstanding, and it´s always a pleasure...and almost a necessity.... to have soprano Karina Gauvin in a Handel recording. It´s good to see John Mark Ainsley back in the studios, his role is of tremendous importance in this opera. Il Pomo d´Oro plays like gods.
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Jose Echenique wrote:L´ Archibudelli was founded by master cellist Anner Bylsma and his violinist wife Vera Beths. These are extraordinary musicians and all their recordings are superb, so both boxes are self recommending. I promise you won´t be disappointed.
Thanks Pepe, they are both on order.
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Seán wrote:
Jose Echenique wrote:L´ Archibudelli was founded by master cellist Anner Bylsma and his violinist wife Vera Beths. These are extraordinary musicians and all their recordings are superb, so both boxes are self recommending. I promise you won´t be disappointed.

Thanks Pepe, they are both on order.

I agree with Pepe there Seán; L´Archibudelli never disappoint. Those two box sets look like good choices; looking forward to reading your thoughts on them eventually.
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fergus wrote:
Seán wrote:
Jose Echenique wrote:L´ Archibudelli was founded by master cellist Anner Bylsma and his violinist wife Vera Beths. These are extraordinary musicians and all their recordings are superb, so both boxes are self recommending. I promise you won´t be disappointed.

Thanks Pepe, they are both on order.

I agree with Pepe there Seán; L´Archibudelli never disappoint. Those two box sets look like good choices; looking forward to reading your thoughts on them eventually.
I will air my views Fergus, thank you, I can't believe that y'all know and love L´Archibudell and I was never aware of them. Ah well, better late than never.
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Yesterday I listened to two versions of Beethoven's wonderful Missa Solemnis.

First up was von Karajan....


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....a powerful and bombastic version; he gives it everything!


Senond up was the amazing Klemperer version....


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....a much more understated version but equally powerful in a different way; very much more devotional.

The two versions are very much contrasting versions of a wonderful work.
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Seán wrote:.... I can't believe that y'all know and love L´Archibudell and I was never aware of them. Ah well, better late than never.

Not to worry Seán, you are in for a treat. They are highly regarded period performance ensemble in the chamber music genre obviously. Once heard, always admired!
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I bought this CD recently but I only got around to listening to it over the weekend....


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Beautiful, magnificent....superlatives fail me!!!
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I was so sad when La Risonanza finished the Handel cantatas, now let's hope they continue with the Alessandro Scarlatti cantatas, there are some 600 of them.
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[quote="fergus"]Yesterday I listened to two versions of Beethoven's wonderful Missa Solemnis.

First up was von Karajan....


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....a powerful and bombastic version; he gives it everything!


Senond up was the amazing Klemperer version....


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....a much more understated version but equally powerful in a different way; very much more devotional.

The two versions are very much contrasting versions of a wonderful work.[/quot


The Klemperer was for many decades the prime recommendation for Missa Solemnis, it's still a huge, granitic, awe inspiring interpretation, but now the choirs are much better, in fact, there is no comparison. That' why the Gardiner or the Herreweghe lead the field.
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Jose Echenique wrote: The Klemperer was for many decades the prime recommendation for Missa Solemnis, it's still a huge, granitic, awe inspiring interpretation, but now the choirs are much better, in fact, there is no comparison. That' why the Gardiner or the Herreweghe lead the field.
I can well understand that Pepe given the importance of the choirs in this work.
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