Hi Mark, yes of course, any time. it is an excellent box set. Fergus admires Zinman's work so I took the plunge and bought the box set earlier this year. Zinman's Mahler is a bit weak but the rest of the box set definitely makes up for that. Strongly recommended.markof wrote:Hi Seán, I just listened to another album of violin sonatas and I am impressed.Seán wrote:Veracini is not familiar to me either Mark to be honest.
Well now this music is very familiar to me.
Johannes Brahms
Symphony No. 2
Tonhalle Orchestra Zurich
David Zinman conducting.
I'll get back to you for Brahms recommendations at a later date if that's ok.
Regards, Mark
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Franz Berwald
Symphony No. 1
Danish National Radio Symphony Orchestra
Thomas Dausgaard conducting.
This is lovely music and is performed very well here by the DNRSO. I like this music very much indeed and when I bought it back in 2009 I used to regularly listen to it. I am sitting here scratching my head getting splinters wondering why I haven't listened to it for such a very long time. There are so many other records in my collection competing for my attention I have overlooked it until now I suppose. Very enjoyable.
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I bought that set on your recommendation Seán and I would also give it my recommendation.Seán wrote:
Franz Berwald
Symphony No. 1
Danish National Radio Symphony Orchestra
Thomas Dausgaard conducting.
This is lovely music and is performed very well here by the DNRSO. I like this music very much indeed and when I bought it back in 2009 I used to regularly listen to it. I am sitting here scratching my head getting splinters wondering why I haven't listened to it for such a very long time. There are so many other records in my collection competing for my attention I have overlooked it until now I suppose. Very enjoyable.
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Thanks Fergus, I have the First Symphony on repeat play.fergus wrote:I bought that set on your recommendation Seán and I would also give it my recommendation.Seán wrote: Franz Berwald
Symphony No. 1
Danish National Radio Symphony Orchestra
Thomas Dausgaard conducting.
This is lovely music and is performed very well here by the DNRSO. I like this music very much indeed and when I bought it back in 2009 I used to regularly listen to it. I am sitting here scratching my head getting splinters wondering why I haven't listened to it for such a very long time. There are so many other records in my collection competing for my attention I have overlooked it until now I suppose. Very enjoyable.
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Passionate, invigorating and exciting music that is well played here.
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Do you know this recording Fergus? A very nice piano concerto, very enjoyable, and played on period instruments!
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The prettiest girl in Classical Music can also sing. Olga Peretyatko gets better and better, and she is a smart lady too. She had the good sense of doing this recital with Rossini scholar Alberto Zedda from the Pesaro Foundation, and his expert advise is immediately evident: the Russian girl sounds as if she was born in Naples, throughly at one with her conductor, and mistress of the very difficult Rossini style.
We do get the Barbiere aria "Una voce poco fa", but the rest of the arias are intelligently chosen to fit Peretyatko´s voice. The big scene of Countess Folleville from Il Viaggio a Reims has not been better done since Lella Cuberli sang it under Abbado 30 years ago. Great music making, there are a lot of beautiful people in Classical Music these days, but few, very few are genuinely talented. Peretyatko is one.
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I do not know that one Pepe; thank you for the recommendation.Jose Echenique wrote:
Do you know this recording Fergus? A very nice piano concerto, very enjoyable, and played on period instruments!
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fergus wrote:
Rousset and Les Talens Lyriques will play in Guanajuato on October 23 and 25 a program of Farinelli arias with the magnificent mezzo Ann Hallenberg. Guess who has tickets?