
Antonin Dvořak
Symphony No. 7
Symphony No. 8
Staatskapelle Berlin
Othmar Suitner conducting.
I love it.
Thanks Fergus, I’m ready for it, it will be a great way to celebrate my 67th year
Yes Seán, wonderful music indeed! I relatively recently wound my way through the Kertesz cycle.
Cheers Derek. It is a truly wonderful feat of recording! I am pleased that you were impressed.Derek wrote: ↑Wed Feb 28, 2024 3:47 pm After listening to, I admit, a short section of this work, the first thing that got me was the scope of dynamic range, from chasm deep bottom register to the sweet delicate top end, it’s a huge piece of musical magic. If you intend listening, I recommend buckling up and strapping in.
Good man Fergus, you are probably the only one I know who has always been unfailing in expressing your love for Fauré's music.fergus wrote: ↑Tue Feb 27, 2024 11:28 am Faure’s Piano Quartet No. 1 [Domus]:
This is a wonderful work, filled with robust and expressive music. Domus do not let this music down with this presentation. There is a great sense of forward momentum and and also a great sense of excitement, energy and drive in the opening movement. The Scherzo is well paced and suitably energetic and the music is well driven. The slow movement is meditative. The music is captivating and its performance is both intense and well delivered here. The final movement contains very energetic and exciting music and this is delivered in a suitably buoyant, robust and exciting performance here.