Oh lovely Fergus, enjoy.fergus wrote:Pepe recommended this recently in my Sibelius Violin Concerto thread and when Pepe recommends something one usually eventually buys it!
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Cheers Seán. It looks good doesn't it? I like Vengerov.
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I have and like Beethoven Symphonies 1-8 under the direction of Hickox so, being a completist, I eventually finish off with No. 9.
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Good for you Fergus. I must say that I like what I have. From the Northern Sinfonia.fergus wrote:
I have and like Beethoven Symphonies 1-8 under the direction of Hickox so, being a completist, I eventually finish off with No. 9.
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This has gotten some good reviews. I have heard many of these performances over the years and always found them excellent. I am happy to see Martinon getting some attention as he has a great recorded legacy.
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He is (forever) on my radar and languishing in many an amazon basket too I'm afraid.DonKC wrote:
This has gotten some good reviews. I have heard many of these performances over the years and always found them excellent. I am happy to see Martinon getting some attention as he has a great recorded legacy.
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I have a very strong desire to get more CDs of recordings of Mozart's music so I have started with this lot::
Harnoncourt conducting Mozart's Requiem:
Jos van Immerseel's complete set of Mozart recordings on Zig-Zag
Shlomo Mintz's recordings of the Violin Concertos, etc:
and last but by no means least Pepe's loves this set so much that I just had to get a copy for myself:
Harnoncourt conducting Mozart's Requiem:
Jos van Immerseel's complete set of Mozart recordings on Zig-Zag
Shlomo Mintz's recordings of the Violin Concertos, etc:
and last but by no means least Pepe's loves this set so much that I just had to get a copy for myself:
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I am very interested to read what you think of that set Seán. Jos van Immerseel is not to everyone's liking but I like what he does.Seán wrote: Jos van Immerseel's complete set of Mozart recordings on Zig-Zag
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I have steadfastly opposed buying his Beethoven cycle because I haven't enjoyed what I've heard of it, but I thought that this set of CDs might be too good to pass up.fergus wrote:I am very interested to read what you think of that set Seán. Jos van Immerseel is not to everyone's liking but I like what he does.Seán wrote: Jos van Immerseel's complete set of Mozart recordings on Zig-Zag
I have just opened the box and I am currently listening to the 29th (of course) and will post my impressions later.
Initial thoughts with the first movement: what's the hurry? And the second drags a wee bit......
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