What are you listening two?

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jaybee wrote:By virtue of Andrew Manzes prescence I gave a new recording of the four seasons a twirl...

To complement the Nigel version and the Accardo version I already have....

a fantastically crisp rendition, at first listen I'm very much enjoying it....!!

I have not heard that version Johnny. When you give it a few more spins and have any more thoughts on it perhaps you could post it to the Four Seasons Project thread that we had some time ago if you can find it. With luminaries like Manze, Ponseele and Koopman it should be credited there as well for reference.
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To get awake quickly ;-)
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Mahler, Symphony No. 1; London Symphony Orchestra / James Levine....


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Mahler, Symphony No. 4; Philharmonia Orchestra / Kletzki....



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fergus wrote:
jaybee wrote:By virtue of Andrew Manzes prescence I gave a new recording of the four seasons a twirl...

To complement the Nigel version and the Accardo version I already have....

a fantastically crisp rendition, at first listen I'm very much enjoying it....!!

I have not heard that version Johnny. When you give it a few more spins and have any more thoughts on it perhaps you could post it to the Four Seasons Project thread that we had some time ago if you can find it. With luminaries like Manze, Ponseele and Koopman it should be credited there as well for reference.
Will do Fergus...

There's a fantastic sense of tension in the playing.... it's like they rehearsed playing it 10% faster but Koopman holds them back... Very relaxed without any sense of lethargy....
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My goto disc for Beethoven's 5th. The highlight being that wonderful transition into the final movement and the pile driver timpani throughout the finale. More of a fireworks performance but I wouldnt have my Beethoven 5th any other way.

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Going through a Fernando Sor classical guitar music phase at the moment....


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....some lovely music!
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17th century Venetian vocal chamber music....


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Soprano: Judith Nelson
Harpsichord: William Christie
Cello: Christophe Coin
Harp: John Hutchinson
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fergus wrote:17th century Venetian vocal chamber music....


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Soprano: Judith Nelson
Harpsichord: William Christie
Cello: Christophe Coin
Harp: John Hutchinson
That´s an ancient recording Fergus. René Jacobs first came to Mexico in 1977 with Judith Nelson and a then unknown harpsichord player called William Christie. I was there!
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