
I really like the sound of the period oboe and in the hands of an expert like Ponseele playing this genre of music the instrument sounds absolutely wonderful.
Much more than an expert Fergus, Ponseele is a master, the greatest oboe player of our time.fergus wrote:Telemann: Chamber Music for Oboe....
I really like the sound of the period oboe and in the hands of an expert like Ponseele playing this genre of music the instrument sounds absolutely wonderful.
Seán wrote:I just couldn't resist listening to all four suites, oh they are wonderful:
Interesting comments Fergus, you obviously enjoyed listening to Dvorak's gorgeous 'New World Symphony'. Do you have a favourite recording?fergus wrote:Dvorak 9....
The opening movement was very expansive and one really got a sense of wide open spaces. The Largo was beautifully played with much tenderness and not a little pathos. The scherzo was an energetic affair and the final movement steadily builds to a strong climax. A most enjoyable listen.
No, not really Seán, mainly because it is a work [and a composer for that matter] that I do not listen to very often - for no particular reason that I can offer!Seán wrote:Interesting comments Fergus, you obviously enjoyed listening to Dvorak's gorgeous 'New World Symphony'. Do you have a favourite recording?fergus wrote:Dvorak 9....
The opening movement was very expansive and one really got a sense of wide open spaces. The Largo was beautifully played with much tenderness and not a little pathos. The scherzo was an energetic affair and the final movement steadily builds to a strong climax. A most enjoyable listen.