What are you listening to?

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A big jump in styles Dave between the period performances and the Bohm sytle....how did you find it?
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With the talk of solo piano music recently I pulled this one out again and played the Nocturnes, which I love....

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fergus wrote:A big jump in styles Dave between the period performances and the Bohm sytle....how did you find it?
This was one of the first cds that I bought when I decided to go down the road of exploring classical music so it remains a favorite of mine. I'd still reach for the likes of the Hogwood or Pinnock boxsets most of the time but the performances of Bohm and the BPO are quite fine. Well worth the purchase.
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Thanks Dave....Bohm is one of the older conductors that I do, eventually, intend to explore.
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fergus wrote:Thanks Dave....Bohm is one of the older conductors that I do, eventually, intend to explore.
I think I read a few opinions over on CMG recently that Bohm was highly regarded in conducting Mozart.
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fergus wrote:
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A big jump in styles Dave between the period performances and the Bohm sytle....how did you find it?
EVERYTHING, that I have heard of Bohm has been hugely impressive, sadly I have few recordings of his.
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Can you let me know what you do have Seán please?
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Seán wrote:A version of Handel's Messiah, would you believe? And a copy of the Eroica too.
How much classical music would you have on vinyl Seán?
I have about thirty LPs: including recent purchases of Mahler & Stravinsky and very old purchases that I collected as second hand records about thirty years ago.
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Seán wrote:I have about thirty LPs: including recent purchases of Mahler & Stravinsky and very old purchases that I collected as second hand records about thirty years ago.
Interesting that....would you still buy an odd classical music vinyl LP?
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fergus wrote:Thanks Dave....Bohm is one of the older conductors that I do, eventually, intend to explore.
Fergus, you could do worse than start here... after all, KB knew RS very well.. ;-))

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