What are you listening two?

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fergus wrote:Finally, Szell's great version of the wonderful M4....


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you hoor! lol

Enjoy Fergus.
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Some very rewarding music this evening.  

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Inspired by musical life in Venice in 1540, this is a beautiful recording that is inspired by noted composer-gambist Sylvastro Ganassi who wrote a number of treatises on musical improvisation.  The musicians on this recordings take vocal works by a number of Ganassi's contemporaries - Nicolas Gombert and Adrien Willert among them - and improvise on their musical themes.  A very varied programme consisting of works for recorder and organ, solo lute, solo organ and solo viola da gamba.

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A wonderful recording of musical portraits of many of the leading French composer-musicians of the 17th and 18th centuries, most notably Saint-Colombe, Marais and Forqueray.  The highlight is a fine performance of one of Marais' greatest masterpieces, Tombeay pour Monsieur Sainte-Colombe, a great tribute from one master to another.

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Finally an utterly transporting performance of Monteclair's music for two transverse flutes without a bass continuo.  These musical conversations are simultaneously delicate and refined yet also strong and forceful.  The music communicates feelings of charm, melancholy, intimacy, tenderness and studied repose.  I find it deeply moving.
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DaveF wrote:
fergus wrote:Finally, Szell's great version of the wonderful M4....


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you hoor! lol

Enjoy Fergus.
OH YES, now that is GREAT performance (on vinyl only), what a wonderful recording it is, I LOVE it.
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Jose Echenique wrote:
fergus wrote:Finally, Szell's great version of the wonderful M4....


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For many, many years the Szell and the Reiner were the choice recordings for the Mahler 4.
Szell FIRST




Reiner to follow.
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Seán wrote:
Jose Echenique wrote:
fergus wrote:Finally, Szell's great version of the wonderful M4....


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For many, many years the Szell and the Reiner were the choice recordings for the Mahler 4.
Szell FIRST




Reiner to follow.

I have never been able to declare a winner between these 2 wonderful performances. Both orchestras are glorious, and both conductors understand and love the score. If anything Reiner has the better soprano in Lisa della Casa, but the Szell is so good that who cares if Judith Raskin is merely ok.
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Jose Echenique wrote:
fergus wrote:

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I have never been able to declare a winner between these 2 wonderful performances. Both orchestras are glorious, and both conductors understand and love the score. If anything Reiner has the better soprano in Lisa della Casa, but the Szell is so good that who cares if Judith Raskin is merely ok.
+1 for Szell!
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More solo guitar music from Fernando Sor....


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I am very partial to the sound of the oboe, and not just for baroque music. I have just listened to R Strauss’ wonderful Oboe Concerto played by Heinz Holliger from this great 2 CD set....


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The 'Scottish' and 'Italian' from

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and the 'Haffner' and 'Linz' from

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Listening this evening to an opera by the 18th century composer Antonio Mazzoni, Aminta (available on the K617 label).  An unjustly neglected composer, it would be wonderful to see Mazzoni find the same kind of advocacy that composers like Zelenka and Vinci have received in recent years.  Aminta is a wonderful work, very reminiscent of Handelian opera but also recalls Porpora and Hasse.  A dramatically vibrant work of great passion, vividly colured, it also contains some exquisite arias of great tenderness.   Very highly recommended.

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