What are you listening two?

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I have not listened to any Nielsen in quite a while....will get around to him again eventually.
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Reiner leading the CSO in a very good Sheherazade....


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The two main works, the Symphony in D minor and the Passacaglia were wonderful, powerful works which were performed very well here.
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fergus wrote:Reiner leading the CSO in a very good Sheherazade....


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Fergus, it really is a gorgeous work, the Reiner and CSO performance is very fine indeed however, this is my favourite recording, do you have a copy in your collection:
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The two main works, the Symphony in D minor and the Passacaglia were wonderful, powerful works which were performed very well here.
I never heard of Irgens-Jensen before. I must say the Bournemouth SO are a surprisingly good orchestra.
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Seán wrote:
fergus wrote:Reiner leading the CSO in a very good Sheherazade....


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Fergus, it really is a gorgeous work, the Reiner and CSO performance is very fine indeed however, this is my favourite recording, do you have a copy in your collection:
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The Kirill Kondrashin is also my favorite version, but I am BIASED in a big way Seán, I actually heard this great conductor and the Concertgebouw perform this work while on tour in Mexico in 1979. What can I say? the opulence, the drama, the out of this World sounds!!!!
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OK guys, bowing to peer pressure it has just been added to the Wish List!!
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I have just purchased this CD as part of a box set but I already own it. It is a wonderful collection of concertos and cantatas so while I am waiting for the set to arrive I have pulled it down to hear the two Cantatas, Amor, Hai vinto RV683 & Cessate, omai cessate RV684 this morning....


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I have long avowed the merits of Vivaldi's Sacred Music and these two performances are wonderful examples of this terrific music. Great performances!
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Songs by Guillaume de Machaut....


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To get Sunday off to a lovely start:

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Joseph Haydn
Missa in tempore belli

Tölzer Knabenchor
Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra
Bruno Weil conducting
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