Not surprising I suppose as they have real pedigree as I understand that they are also members of the Concentus Musicus Wien.fergus wrote:I have a number of them Seán and they are all wonderfull....extremely well played, well paced and they get to the essence of the music.Seán wrote:Recordings by the Quatuor Mosaïques usually come with a strong recommendation, what do you make of those performances?
What are you listening to?
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To be is to do: Socrates
To do is to be: Sartre
Do be do be do: Sinatra
To do is to be: Sartre
Do be do be do: Sinatra
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"To appreciate the greatness of the Masters is to keep faith in the greatness of humanity." - Wilhelm Furtwängler
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I also have a few of those recordings and although I havent listened to them in a very long time I do remember that they were quite good.Seán wrote:Not surprising I suppose as they have real pedigree as I understand that they are also members of the Concentus Musicus Wien.fergus wrote:I have a number of them Seán and they are all wonderfull....extremely well played, well paced and they get to the essence of the music.Seán wrote:Recordings by the Quatuor Mosaïques usually come with a strong recommendation, what do you make of those performances?
"I may skip. I may even warp a little.... But I will never, ever crash. I am your friend for life. " -Vinyl.
Michell Gyrodec SE, Hana ML cart, Parasound JC3 Jr, Stax LR-700, Stax SRM-006ts Energiser, Quad Artera Play+ CDP
Michell Gyrodec SE, Hana ML cart, Parasound JC3 Jr, Stax LR-700, Stax SRM-006ts Energiser, Quad Artera Play+ CDP
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To be is to do: Socrates
To do is to be: Sartre
Do be do be do: Sinatra
To do is to be: Sartre
Do be do be do: Sinatra
Re: What are you listening to?
ah sure not to worry Seán. We're well used to it by now. ;-) :-pSeán wrote:Apologies for the bluntness and terseness of my response.DaveF wrote:Of course I listen to the music! What else would I be doing? Anyway it was just an observation I made. :-)Seán wrote:Take off yer hi-fat hat for a mo, ( a sacrilege in these parts I know) and listen to the music.
"I may skip. I may even warp a little.... But I will never, ever crash. I am your friend for life. " -Vinyl.
Michell Gyrodec SE, Hana ML cart, Parasound JC3 Jr, Stax LR-700, Stax SRM-006ts Energiser, Quad Artera Play+ CDP
Michell Gyrodec SE, Hana ML cart, Parasound JC3 Jr, Stax LR-700, Stax SRM-006ts Energiser, Quad Artera Play+ CDP
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Georges Bizet
Symphony in C
Concertgebouw Orchestra
Bernard Haitink - conducting
Camille Saint-Saëns
Symphony No. 3
San Francisco Symphony Orchestra
Jean Guillou (organ)
Edo de Waart - conducting
http://www.musicweb-international.com/c ... 767417.htm
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JS Bach – French Suites Nos. 3 & 4 played by Alan Curtis....
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Sibelius – Symphonies Nos. 3 & 6 [Ashkenazy]....
No. 3 is probably my favourite and this version is a rich toned and powerful performance. The slow movement has a beautiful sense of pathos and longing which is not always present in other interpretations. The final movement is also dark and ominous with snarling brass and is richly rewarding.
No. 6 there is good weight to the strings and this extra body lends itself very well to this work. The contrasting brass in the 3rd movement is very appealing.
No. 3 is probably my favourite and this version is a rich toned and powerful performance. The slow movement has a beautiful sense of pathos and longing which is not always present in other interpretations. The final movement is also dark and ominous with snarling brass and is richly rewarding.
No. 6 there is good weight to the strings and this extra body lends itself very well to this work. The contrasting brass in the 3rd movement is very appealing.
To be is to do: Socrates
To do is to be: Sartre
Do be do be do: Sinatra
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Do be do be do: Sinatra
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A recent acquisition:
Volume 9 of the Festetics Quartet's complete Haydn cycle. I listened to Op. 76 No. 1: this is very promising, full of spirit and animation. The recording is excellent too, I love the way you hear the bodies of the cello and viola ringing resonantly.
I got it as it was the period instrument recommendation in "Building a Library" for Op. 77 No. 2, Haydn's last completed quartet, and I was looking for period instrument Haydn quartets. I have plenty of the Quatour Mosaïques in Haydn, but they just don't speak to me. I'm looking forward to listening to more of this!
Volume 9 of the Festetics Quartet's complete Haydn cycle. I listened to Op. 76 No. 1: this is very promising, full of spirit and animation. The recording is excellent too, I love the way you hear the bodies of the cello and viola ringing resonantly.
I got it as it was the period instrument recommendation in "Building a Library" for Op. 77 No. 2, Haydn's last completed quartet, and I was looking for period instrument Haydn quartets. I have plenty of the Quatour Mosaïques in Haydn, but they just don't speak to me. I'm looking forward to listening to more of this!