What are you listening two?

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JS Bach: Orchestral Suites....


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fergus wrote:JS Bach: Orchestral Suites....


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Need I ask if you like that? I know that you are fond of Ms. Huggett's music-making.
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Maurice Ravel
1. Boléro
2. Shéhérazade: Ouverture de féerie
3. Rapsodie espagnole
4. Menuet antique
5. La Valse

Orchestre de Paris
Jean Martinon conducting.


Ravel's briliiant orchestrations are deliciously portrayed on these CDs by the Parisians led by Martinon, recommended.
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Joseph Haydn
String Quartet No. 28 Op. 20, No. 1, 5 &
6
Quatuor Mosaïques


Brilliant!
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Seán wrote:
fergus wrote:JS Bach: Orchestral Suites....


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Need I ask if you like that? I know that you are fond of Ms. Huggett's music-making.
Yep!! These are light, graceful and charming performances. All voices are clearly articulated and the tempi are well paced with the music moving forward nicely.
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Seán wrote:Image

Joseph Haydn
String Quartet No. 28 Op. 20, No. 1, 5 &
6
Quatuor Mosaïques


Brilliant!
Absolutely!
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Seán wrote:Image

Maurice Ravel
1. Boléro
2. Shéhérazade: Ouverture de féerie
3. Rapsodie espagnole
4. Menuet antique
5. La Valse

Orchestre de Paris
Jean Martinon conducting.


Ravel's briliiant orchestrations are deliciously portrayed on these CDs by the Parisians led by Martinon, recommended.
I listen to considerably more of Ravel's chamber music than to his orchestral music so I am not really sure whether or not I have that set Seán; I must check!! I like Martinon so I should have it.
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Cipriano De Rore: Missa Praeter rerum seriem....


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Magnificent music and performance.
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Haydn: Symphonies 89 & 99 / Harnoncourt....


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This double CD contains fine performances and a good full sound which is a prerequisite for the London Symphonies.
Symphony No. 99 was a particularly fine performance.
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fergus wrote:Haydn: Symphonies 89 & 99 / Harnoncourt....


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This double CD contains fine performances and a good full sound which is a prerequisite for the London Symphonies.
Symphony No. 99 was a particularly fine performance.
I will have to listen to the Harnoncourt RCO London Symphonies again.
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