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bombasticDarren wrote:^^ the cover is terrifying!!!!
LOL!!! Hopefully the performances will also be terrifying....in the right way; I do like Manze!
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bombasticDarren wrote:^^ the cover is terrifying!!!!
I think it's a Velociraptor
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fergus wrote:
bombasticDarren wrote:^^ the cover is terrifying!!!!
LOL!!! Hopefully the performances will also be terrifying....in the right way; I do like Manze!
seriously Fergus, I have heard those performances several times (although I don't own them) and they are tremendous little pieces.
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Downloaded this one from Dacapo records today. Very interesting music. Newly invented instrument mezzo saxophone featured performed by Anders Koppel's son Benjamin Koppel. Anders Koppel's father Herman was a student of Carl Nielsen's. :)
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oh Goodness, I've got a lot to live up to now! I'd chosen that recording for newbies who didn't have one, and could conveniently get hold of two reasonable versions for a coupla quid... you'll no doubt tell me you've got better ones... lol
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On the day that Matt announces his intentions for his project this coincidentally arrives in the door....


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This is the final instalment in my Sakari Sibelius cycle....thanks to Darren for persisting with the recommendations.
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Jared wrote:
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oh Goodness, I've got a lot to live up to now! I'd chosen that recording for newbies who didn't have one, and could conveniently get hold of two reasonable versions for a coupla quid... you'll no doubt tell me you've got better ones... lol
No, no. It was extremely cheap and therefore within budget. I could do with another piano version and Brendel usually fits the bill in his own steady way...
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Jared wrote: oh Goodness, I've got a lot to live up to now! I'd chosen that recording for newbies who didn't have one, and could conveniently get hold of two reasonable versions for a coupla quid... you'll no doubt tell me you've got better ones... lol
The pressure of being Thread Leader!!!!!
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fergus wrote:On the day that Matt announces his intentions for his project this coincidentally arrives in the door....


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This is the final instalment in my Sakari Sibelius cycle....thanks to Darren for persisting with the recommendations.
I think it will be a cycle that bears repeated listening Fergus :-)
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