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Both are very fine performances and I especially liked the Scherzos in each work.
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Pardon my ignorence Fergus, but what on earth is on that CD?fergus wrote:
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Peter Ilich Tchahikovsky
Piano Concerto No 1
Academic Symphony Orchestra St. Petersburg
Evgeni Kissin (Piano)
Valery Gergiev - conducting.
Dmitri Shostakovich
Piano Concerto No 1
St. Petersburg Chamber Orchestra
Evgeni Kissin (Piano); Bernard Soustrot (Trumpet)
Vladimir Spivakov - conducting.
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Ludwig van Beethoven
Symphony 5 & 6
Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra
Bruno Weil - conducting.
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Seán wrote:Pardon my ignorence Fergus, but what on earth is on that CD?fergus wrote:
It contains a number of recorder sonatas by various Italian composers such as Corelli, Veracini and Marcello played by Frans Bruggen, Anner Bylsma and Gustav Leonhardt all of whose pedigree as instrumentalists is well known.
I would have doubted that recorder music would be a high priority with you Seán but I love it and you may or may not know that Bruggen was a renowned recorder player in his time before he became the famed musical director (as co-founder) of the Orchestra of the 18th Century that we all know and love!
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Oh I knew that alright, I was intrigued by that CD.fergus wrote:Seán wrote:Pardon my ignorence Fergus, but what on earth is on that CD?fergus wrote:
It contains a number of recorder sonatas by various Italian composers such as Corelli, Veracini and Marcello played by Frans Bruggen, Anner Bylsma and Gustav Leonhardt all of whose pedigree as instrumentalists is well known.
I would have doubted that recorder music would be a high priority with you Seán but I love it and you may or may not know that Bruggen was a renowned recorder player in his time before he became the famed musical director (as co-founder) of the Orchestra of the 18th Century that we all know and love!
"To appreciate the greatness of the Masters is to keep faith in the greatness of humanity." - Wilhelm Furtwängler
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Sibelius – Symphonies Nos. 6 & 7 played by the Berlin Symphony Orchestra/Sanderling....
Nos. 6 & 7 were, once again, very powerful performances with lovely textures coming from the string passages. I especially liked the brass in no. 7.
Nos. 6 & 7 were, once again, very powerful performances with lovely textures coming from the string passages. I especially liked the brass in no. 7.
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Prokofiev's second string quartet played by the Pavel Haas Quartet. Wonderful, and an interesting choice of repertoire for them: you don't often encounter the Prokofiev string quartets but from this account you'd wonder why. Exhilarating, abrasive, tuneful: all the things we love in Prokofiev are there!
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A wonderful live performance featuring the Piano Quintet.
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