markof wrote:
Re: Johannsson - I really like Forlandia - any other recommendations?
Mark
Hi Mark, I have two that I can recommend....
Top recommendation and a wonderful album....
....followed by....
....which is titled "and in the endless pause there came the sound of bees".
Again the two recommended by Fergus are good especially the first one which has less of a 'classical' feel to it. Anyway here's a few in my own collection I would point you towards:
"Copenhagen Dreams" OST
"Viròulegu Forsetar"
"The Miner's Hyms"
There's also plenty more soundtrack material available which I haven't bothered with. They might be worth checking out?
Hope that helps.....
I'm almost afraid to mention another artist lol! How about.......Max Richter. Just saying :)
cybot wrote:
Again the two recommended by Fergus are good especially the first one which has less of a 'classical' feel to it. Anyway here's a few in my own collection I would point you towards:
"Copenhagen Dreams" OST
"Viròulegu Forsetar"
"The Miner's Hyms"
There's also plenty more soundtrack material available which I haven't bothered with. They might be worth checking out?
I'm almost afraid to mention another artist lol! How about.......Max Richter. Just saying :)
LOL!!!
Poor Mark does not realize what he may be getting himself in for here by being introduced to our Dermot!!
Re: What are you listening two?
Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2015 10:51 pm
by fergus
Handel: Fireworks & Water Music / Szell....
Re: What are you listening two?
Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2015 11:59 pm
by cybot
fergus wrote:
cybot wrote:
Again the two recommended by Fergus are good especially the first one which has less of a 'classical' feel to it. Anyway here's a few in my own collection I would point you towards:
"Copenhagen Dreams" OST
"Viròulegu Forsetar"
"The Miner's Hyms"
There's also plenty more soundtrack material available which I haven't bothered with. They might be worth checking out?
I'm almost afraid to mention another artist lol! How about.......Max Richter. Just saying :)
LOL!!!
Poor Mark does not realize what he may be getting himself in for here by being introduced to our Dermot!!
LOL :)
Re: What are you listening two?
Posted: Wed Jul 29, 2015 9:54 am
by markof
cybot wrote:
fergus wrote:
cybot wrote:
Again the two recommended by Fergus are good especially the first one which has less of a 'classical' feel to it. Anyway here's a few in my own collection I would point you towards:
"Copenhagen Dreams" OST
"Viròulegu Forsetar"
"The Miner's Hyms"
There's also plenty more soundtrack material available which I haven't bothered with. They might be worth checking out?
I'm almost afraid to mention another artist lol! How about.......Max Richter. Just saying :)
LOL!!!
Poor Mark does not realize what he may be getting himself in for here by being introduced to our Dermot!!
LOL :)
Hey, bring it on :-)
Many thanks for the recommendations. I have an overabundance of choice in Qobuz streaming and some guidance is always welcome.
Re Richter:
I'm familiar with the work of Max Richter and like his music at times but for me his oeuvre is somewhat one dimensional in an emotional sense. That said, I love the mashup of "This Bitter Earth" with "On the Nature of Daylight" found on the Shutter Island soundtrack.
Mark
Re: What are you listening two?
Posted: Wed Jul 29, 2015 7:45 pm
by fergus
markof wrote:
Re Richter:
I'm familiar with the work of Max Richter and like his music at times but for me his oeuvre is somewhat one dimensional in an emotional sense. That said, I love the mashup of "This Bitter Earth" with "On the Nature of Daylight" found on the Shutter Island soundtrack.
Mark
Between Arnalds, Johannson and Richter, Richter would be my least favoured from what I have heard so far.
Re: What are you listening two?
Posted: Wed Jul 29, 2015 7:46 pm
by fergus
Britten: Cello Suites 1 & 2 / Rostropovich....
Apparently Rostropovich had a good friendship with Britten and a special affinity with the cello suites. These are certainly remarkable performances of obviously very challenging works to play.
Re: What are you listening two?
Posted: Wed Jul 29, 2015 8:41 pm
by Seán
fergus wrote:Handel: Fireworks & Water Music / Szell....
Is that big and brash or soft and light as you might like it?
Re: What are you listening two?
Posted: Wed Jul 29, 2015 8:47 pm
by Seán
Speaking of big and brash:
Ludwig van Beethoven
Symphony No. 2
Philharmonia Orchestra
Otto Klemperer conducting.
What to make of this recording. I think that it is a very good performance. It was recorded in 1957 and the recording quality is not as good as it might be: with a sharp harshness on the top end and delivering a booming bass on the bottom end; this is something my SA 1750's are inclined to do but rarely in classical music. Anyway, the music is good.
Re: What are you listening two?
Posted: Wed Jul 29, 2015 8:50 pm
by Seán
To big and beautiful:
Ludwig van Beethoven
Symphony No. 2
Staatskappele Dresden
Herbert Blomstedt conducting.
I do like Herbie.