I have two versions of the Op.6 but not that one.Seán wrote:
Seán wrote:
....and I have a number of performances by that ensemble.
I was only listening to Corelli over the weekend myself.
I have two versions of the Op.6 but not that one.Seán wrote:
Seán wrote:
Seán wrote:
Joseph Haydn
Symphony No. 93 & 101
Chamber Orchestra of Europe
Claudio Abbado conducting.
These are truly wonderful performances. Abbado brings out everything that is beautiful in these works. What a pity they only recorded 7 instead of the full London cycle.
Am I that fecking transparent? Ah sure it's a part of my staple diet! LOLfergus wrote:Seán wrote:
Joseph Haydn
Symphony No. 93 & 101
Chamber Orchestra of Europe
Claudio Abbado conducting.
These are truly wonderful performances. Abbado brings out everything that is beautiful in these works. What a pity they only recorded 7 instead of the full London cycle.
I was wondering how long you could resist taking down that set again LOL!!
I knew that and I knew that you could not resist such an open invitation or such temptation!!Seán wrote: Am I that fecking transparent? Ah sure it's a part of my staple diet! LOL
Quoted in whole hearted agreement with the sentiments expressed.fergus wrote:Nielsen: Symphonies 4 & 5....
Two powerful performances of two wonderful works.
The set is in my collection Seán but I must confess that it is quite a while since I listened to any of it.Seán wrote:The late sonatas are really lovely works and this is a real gem:
Franz Schubert
Piano Sonata in B flat major D960
Wilhelm Kempf - Piano.
This is a beautiful performance by Wilhelm Kempff. I would go so far as to suggest it should be in every classical music lover's collection.