What are you listening to?

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fergus wrote:
Seán wrote:On the TT two very old LPs of mine, I'd almost forgotten I had them:

A stunning performance of Tchaikovsky's Fifth Symphony:
Tchaikovsky Symphony No 5
Leningrad Philharmonic Orchestra
Evgeny Mravinsky conducting
The Mravinsky is great stuff indeed.....interesting to read about you delving into your old vinyl collection Seán....I wonder what other almost forgotten delights you will come across....
A version of Handel's Messiah, would you believe? And a copy of the Eroica too.
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Strange that....I was only thinking today that I must revisit the Shostakovich symphonies soon as I have not listened in a while!
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Seán wrote:A version of Handel's Messiah, would you believe? And a copy of the Eroica too.
How much classical music would you have on vinyl Seán?
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Calace – Mandolin Concertos 1 & 2....

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I bought this disc many months ago as I have an interest in the mandolin (having played it, poorly, in a former Life). I am always anxious to pick up music for this instrument and eagerly grabbed this one.
However, on first listen, I was bitterly disappointed. Stupidly, in my eagerness to buy, I did not read the cover properly and instead of getting a symphonic delight I got a mandolin and piano duet....which is exactly what the composer wrote.
I listened again with different expectations and said to myself “consider them as two Grand Sonatas”. Job done and I enjoyed what I heard. I would still love to hear this stuff orchestrated though.
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fergus wrote:
Diapason wrote:My now wife walked up the aisle to the first movement of BWV 529. Joyful stuff.
I'll bet that you were playing the organ at the time!?!?
Not that time, no, although I certainly considered it. Those trio sonatas are actually really hard to play, and I was nervous enough already!!
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Never can find time to really dig into classical music in earnest.
But I really enjoy this every now and then ....
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Gerry D wrote:Never can find time to really dig into classical music in earnest.
funny... I used to say that; now I hardly find time to listen to anything else.. ;-))

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Gerry D wrote:Never can find time to really dig into classical music in earnest.
But I really enjoy this every now and then ....
The Symphony of Sorrowful Songs is a truly wonderful work indeed.
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Jared wrote:
Gerry D wrote:Never can find time to really dig into classical music in earnest.
funny... I used to say that; now I hardly find time to listen to anything else.. ;-))
....or do anything else, it would seem!!!
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