What are you listening two?

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Seán wrote:
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I have a small number of Boston Baroque / Pearlman performances in my collection and I have not been disappointed by any of them. These readings of the Bach Orchestral Suites proved to be no different; they were very well played [a lovely sounding brass section in particular] and were well paced with the requisite lilt for dance music. The set comes warmly recommended.
I am not familiar with that outfit at all. Thanks for the recommendation.

They are really worth checking out Seán; they are very good!
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Sacred Music from Rosenmuller....


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....beautiful!
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Gerry D wrote:I saw that and thought of y'all. Happy New Year

Cheers Gerry and a Happy and Healthy New Year to you and yours.
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JS Bach Christmas Oratorio, Part 5 from this set, under the baton of Jochum....


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Beethoven: Piano Concerto & Triple Concerto....


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fergus wrote:JS Bach Christmas Oratorio, Part 5 from this set, under the baton of Jochum....


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I have always loved the Jochum, it has that special feeling and true Christmas spirit. The vocal quartet is marvelous, specially Elly Ameling and Hermann Prey.
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Jose Echenique wrote:
fergus wrote:JS Bach Christmas Oratorio, Part 5 from this set, under the baton of Jochum....


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I have always loved the Jochum, it has that special feeling and true Christmas spirit. The vocal quartet is marvelous, specially Elly Ameling and Hermann Prey.

I absolutely agree Pepe and it was the only version that I owned for a long number of years.
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Symphony No 29 & 39

Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
Claudio Abbado conducting.

I used to be very fond of these performances but now -- after dwelling at length on the Mackerras / Prague Chamber Orchestra and later Abbado / Orchestra Mozart recordings with lighter forces -- I am not so sure.


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Gustav Mahler
Symphony No. 5

New York Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra
Bruno Walter conducting.

61 minutes of pure magic.
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Seán wrote:Image
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Symphony No 29 & 39

Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
Claudio Abbado conducting.


I used to be very fond of these performances but now -- after dwelling at length on the Mackerras / Prague Chamber Orchestra and later Abbado / Orchestra Mozart recordings with lighter forces -- I am not so sure.
These things are very subjective but I agree that large forces normally do not do Mozart's music a great deal of justice. I think that the texture gets too heavy and the individual lines tend to get lost. Even after more years than I can remember I still use Hogwood as my go to for Mozart's symphonies for this very reason. Great music though!
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Seán wrote: Image
Gustav Mahler
Symphony No. 5

New York Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra
Bruno Walter conducting.


61 minutes of pure magic.

My recent listening to the same recordings albeit on vinyl lends credence to your assertion sir!
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