Diepenbrock was a contemporary of Mahler and primarily composed vocal works. Pijper lived in the first half of the 20th century, died in 47 of cancer. Both interesting and worth a look.fergus wrote:DonKC wrote: A music professor I studied under many, many moons ago was an advocate for Dutch composers, old and modern, feeling they were universally overlooked. I remember him championing Wilms along with Diepenbrock and Pijper. I will have to look this up
And I will have to look up Diepenbrock and Pijper, Don.
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DonKC wrote:
Diepenbrock was a contemporary of Mahler and primarily composed vocal works. Pijper lived in the first half of the 20th century, died in 47 of cancer. Both interesting and worth a look.
Thank you for that start Don.
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Currently listening to some cantata and sonata music from Caldara....
which is CD 1 from this recent 2 CD set purchase....
which is CD 1 from this recent 2 CD set purchase....
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Donizetti: Messa Di Requiem....
....quite an operatic feel to this work which I suppose is understandable.
....quite an operatic feel to this work which I suppose is understandable.
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Mozart: String Quintet in G minor K516....
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Schubert: Quartet No. 15, Juilliard Quartet....
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Stradella: Motets [CD2 from this set]....
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Donizetti: Messa Di Gloria e Credo....
....another wonderful performance.
....another wonderful performance.
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Bruckner: Symphony No. 6, Klemperer....
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I have that recording on CD, it was my first introduction to Bruckner and I LOVED it.fergus wrote:Bruckner: Symphony No. 6, Klemperer....
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