What are you listening two?

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Seán wrote:
fergus wrote:Handel: Fireworks & Water Music / Szell....


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Is that big and brash or soft and light as you might like it?
Big and brash and too slow; not much to my liking!
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Ludwig van Beethoven
Symphony No. 2

Philharmonia Orchestra
Otto Klemperer conducting.

What to make of this recording. I think that it is a very good performance. It was recorded in 1957 and the recording quality is not as good as it might be: with a sharp harshness on the top end and delivering a booming bass on the bottom end; this is something my SA 1750's are inclined to do but rarely in classical music. Anyway, the music is good.
It is a while since I have listened to that cycle. I do like Klemperer's performances generally but they can be a bit laboured sometimes so one is not inclined to listen frequently.
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Dvorak: Symphony 9, concluding this fine set of performances....


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Ludwig van Beethoven
Symphony No. 2

NBC Symphony Orchestra
Arturo Toscanini conducting.

This is a hugely enjoyable performance, it is full of energy and verve.
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Antonin Dvorák
Czech Suite opus 39
My Home Overture opus 62

Janáček Philharmonic Orchestra
Theodore Kuchar conducting.


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Seán wrote:Image

Ludwig van Beethoven
Symphony No. 2

NBC Symphony Orchestra
Arturo Toscanini conducting.


This is a hugely enjoyable performance, it is full of energy and verve.
He certainly set the pace regarding Beethoven all those years ago!!
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Seán wrote:
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LOL!!
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Moussorgsky: Boris Godounov [1869 version] / Gergiev....


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markof wrote:
Hey, bring it on :-)
Many thanks for the recommendations. I have an overabundance of choice in Qobuz streaming and some guidance is always welcome.

Re Richter:
I'm familiar with the work of Max Richter and like his music at times but for me his oeuvre is somewhat one dimensional in an emotional sense. That said, I love the mashup of "This Bitter Earth" with "On the Nature of Daylight" found on the Shutter Island soundtrack.



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Ah the piece from The Blue Notebooks! Brings back memories. I fully get what you say about Max's one dimensional tendency at times; it's the main reason why my favourite album of his is actually another 'mashup' of various styles - "24 Postcards in Full Colour"
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Joseph Haydn
Piano Trio in A major Hob 18
Piano Trio in G minor Hob 19
Piano Trio in B flat major Hob 20

Bart van Oort - Fortepiano
Rémy Baudet - Violin
Jaap Ter Linden - Cello

Wonderful music, beautifully played, I LOVE it.
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