What are you listening two?

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fergus wrote: ....... I eventually bought Bohm’s full Ring cycle on the basis of it. A very good place to start if you are not familiar with this repertoire.
I have Böhm's cycle. I rarely listen to it though as opera requires huge effort and concentration on my part.
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Now this requires NO effort, it is a joy from start to finish:

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Franz Schubert
Piano Quintet in A major, D667, "Trout"

Kodály Quartet
Jenõ Jandó - Piano
István Tóth - Double Bass

This is a terrific performance of the Trout.
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Joseph Haydn
Symphony No. 93 & 101

Chamber Orchestra of Europe
Claudio Abbado conducting.


These are truly wonderful performances. Abbado and the COE demonstrate everything that is beautiful in these works. What a pity they only recorded 7 instead of the full London cycle.
Had not heard these recordings before. Giving them a spin on Spotify. Very good, quite good actually. Haydn as I like it, symphonic but not overblown or romantic. The "Largo" from 93 is just wonderful!
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Franz Schubert
Piano Quintet in A major, D667, "The Trout"

Jos van Immerseel - Fortepiano
Vera Beths - Violin
Anner Blysma. - Cello
Jürgen Kussmaul - Viola
Marai Danilow - Double Bass


This is a lovely performance, recommended.
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Franz Schubert
Octet in F major, D803

The Gaudier Ensemble


Marvellous performance.
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Seán wrote:Now this requires NO effort, it is a joy from start to finish:

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Franz Schubert
Piano Quintet in A major, D667, "Trout"

Kodály Quartet
Jenõ Jandó - Piano
István Tóth - Double Bass

This is a terrific performance of the Trout.

Agreed on that one Seán!
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DonKC wrote:
Seán wrote:Image

Joseph Haydn
Symphony No. 93 & 101

Chamber Orchestra of Europe
Claudio Abbado conducting.


These are truly wonderful performances. Abbado and the COE demonstrate everything that is beautiful in these works. What a pity they only recorded 7 instead of the full London cycle.
Had not heard these recordings before. Giving them a spin on Spotify. Very good, quite good actually. Haydn as I like it, symphonic but not overblown or romantic. The "Largo" from 93 is just wonderful!

Ah, another recommendation....piling on the pressure LOL!!
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I have both of those Seán and would second your recommendations.

As a by the way, I would like to have a vinyl version of that Octet by the Guardier but they do not come up very often for some reason. Perhaps they were all played to death!
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fergus wrote:
Seán wrote:Image
Seán wrote:Image
I have both of those Seán and would second your recommendations.

As a by the way, I would like to have a vinyl version of that Octet by the Guardier but they do not come up very often for some reason. Perhaps they were all played to death!
That wouldn't surprise me.
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Piano Sonata No. 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7 & 9

Maria João Pires - Piano


Lovely performances of these delightful works.
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