What are you listening two?

Seán
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Franz Schubert
Octet D 803 in F major
Octet D 72 in F major

Schubert Ensemble, Budapest


These are two gorgeous performances by a splendid ensemble.
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Seán wrote:
fergus wrote:

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I will have to listen to the Harnoncourt RCO London Symphonies again.
You probably do not remember them because you would automatically reach for your Abbado set; your go to set for these works I warrant. I would have the same issue with some of my favourite music; I would have to consciously decide to play something other than my normal go to choice.
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Seán wrote:Image

Franz Schubert
Octet D 803 in F major
Octet D 72 in F major

Schubert Ensemble, Budapest


These are two gorgeous performances by a splendid ensemble.
Yes, a great sound world there!
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Sibelius: Symphony No. 2 / Maazel....


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Very good performance!
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Mozart: Clarinet & Bassoon Concertos....


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fergus wrote:
Seán wrote:Image

Franz Schubert
Octet D 803 in F major
Octet D 72 in F major

Schubert Ensemble, Budapest


These are two gorgeous performances by a splendid ensemble.
Yes, a great sound world there!
Yes indeed and I have you to thank for that recommendation my friend.
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fergus wrote:
Seán wrote:
fergus wrote:

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I will have to listen to the Harnoncourt RCO London Symphonies again.
You probably do not remember them because you would automatically reach for your Abbado set; your go to set for these works I warrant. I would have the same issue with some of my favourite music; I would have to consciously decide to play something other than my normal go to choice.
Spot on Fergus.
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fergus wrote:Sibelius: Symphony No. 2 / Maazel....


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Very good performance!

Just heard yesterday this symphony with The Helsinki Philharmonic and their chief conductor John Storgards who is saying farewell to the orchestra with this tour.
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fergus wrote:Sibelius: Symphony No. 2 / Maazel....


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Very good performance!
Yes it is. In fact the Maazel / VPO cycle is very good indeed.
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Jose Echenique wrote:
fergus wrote:Sibelius: Symphony No. 2 / Maazel....

Very good performance!
Just heard yesterday this symphony with The Helsinki Philharmonic and their chief conductor John Storgards who is saying farewell to the orchestra with this tour.
The HPO have form in the Sibelius repertoire; that must have been a very enjoyable concert Pepe.
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