What are you listening two?
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A fine selection from the little-known repertoire of French 17th-century viol ensemble music. A number of composers are represented with Louis Couperin and Marc-Antoine Charpentier being the best known. A worthy purchase for anyone interested in French Baroque which is one of my favorite era's in classical music.
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She is indeed and if you want to expand your Bach horizons this is a magnificent set of performances by André Schiff:fergus wrote:Sloop John B wrote:
I've been to the sum total of 4 classical concerts, Angela Hewitt in the Art Gallery being 2 of them.
I'm busy ripping my collection at the moment and have come to box sets.Long time since I listened to this. Very Good to my ears.
SJB
Agreed - she is very good with Bach's music.
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Oh fantastic Fergus just the type of set I have been looking for. I would like an alternative to the Dorati cycle particularly in the earlier works and that definitely fits the bill (as they say). I see that I can get it on my usual hunting ground amazon.fr too. Thanks.fergus wrote:I have been quiet here lately because I have been making my way through a new box set purchase that I have made recently....
I am now on disc 26 of 32 and I have to say that I have enjoyed every moment of it. I have been planning this purchase for quite some time now and I am very pleased that I eventually forced myself to do so. Recommended to all Haydn fans.
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On the subject of Haydn,
I am on about listen 3 to CD 1 to this in the last 24 hours. It may be a bit of a "Now! That's what I call Haydn" but for someone like me with limited knowledge of classical music it sounds wonderful.
Fantasia in C Major and string quartet op. 33 no. 2 (II) are particularly beautiful.
SJB
I am on about listen 3 to CD 1 to this in the last 24 hours. It may be a bit of a "Now! That's what I call Haydn" but for someone like me with limited knowledge of classical music it sounds wonderful.
Fantasia in C Major and string quartet op. 33 no. 2 (II) are particularly beautiful.
SJB
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The so called 'London Symphonies' are a good place to start. Easily his best symphonies imho. The Cello Concertos are another favorite works of mine.Sloop John B wrote:On the subject of Haydn,
I am on about listen 3 to CD 1 to this in the last 24 hours. It may be a bit of a "Now! That's what I call Haydn" but for someone like me with limited knowledge of classical music it sounds wonderful.
Fantasia in C Major and string quartet op. 33 no. 2 (II) are particularly beautiful.
SJB
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DaveF wrote:wow, thats going straight into my amazon basket. Thanks for the heads up Fergus. You already know I'm huge fan of Hogwood/AAM. Really looking forward to this.fergus wrote:I am now on disc 26 of 32 and I have to say that I have enjoyed every moment of it. I have been planning this purchase for quite some time now and I am very pleased that I eventually forced myself to do so. Recommended to all Haydn fans.
You will not be disappointed Dave!
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Seán wrote:Oh fantastic Fergus just the type of set I have been looking for. I would like an alternative to the Dorati cycle particularly in the earlier works and that definitely fits the bill (as they say). I see that I can get it on my usual hunting ground amazon.fr too. Thanks.fergus wrote:
I am now on disc 26 of 32 and I have to say that I have enjoyed every moment of it. I have been planning this purchase for quite some time now and I am very pleased that I eventually forced myself to do so. Recommended to all Haydn fans.
Wow, a second taker in next to no time! These are superior interpretations to Dorati, Seán, so you will be well served with this set. Unfortunately it is not a complete cycle which was one of the reasons why I have held off for so long but it is a wonderful set even on first listen.
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Sloop John B wrote:On the subject of Haydn,
I am on about listen 3 to CD 1 to this in the last 24 hours. It may be a bit of a "Now! That's what I call Haydn" but for someone like me with limited knowledge of classical music it sounds wonderful.
Fantasia in C Major and string quartet op. 33 no. 2 (II) are particularly beautiful.
SJB
If you are inexperienced with Haydn, John, I would take his music whatever way you can get it! One is never less than impressed with Haydn's structure, grace and sheer musicality. I am delighted that you are enjoying it.
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Among my listening today was something very different for me....
This is a new work for me as I have not heard it before but I really enjoyed it. Solti's dramatically intense performance was surely a big factor in my enjoyment of this short opera.
This is a new work for me as I have not heard it before but I really enjoyed it. Solti's dramatically intense performance was surely a big factor in my enjoyment of this short opera.
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Is that Dorati set the only complete cycle? I have it myself but I found it very very bland and generally uninspiring. But ever since I've heard Goodmans Haydn, few others with the exception of Hogwood have measured up. A pity that they are incomplete cycles.fergus wrote:These are superior interpretations to Dorati
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