What are you listening two?
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Period strings, have to love them.
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Jean Sibelius
Symphony No. 2, 3 & 5
Lahti Symphony Orchestra
Osmo Vänskä conducting.
I just couldn't help myself, it is great music, beautifully played.
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Of course it is.
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Some divas we had here this week. First the incomparable Ann Hallenberg with Les Talens Lyriques and Christophe Rousset, and just yesterday spectacular Diana Damrau.
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Lovely photos Pepe and thanks for sharing them with us.
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Welcome Seán, glad you enjoyed the pictures.
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A new name for me, Dutch composer Otto Ketting 1935-2012. A trumpet player, conductor, teacher and composer his music is 20th century modern but not overly dissonant or foreboding. A little like Pettersson (but not gloomy), K.A. Hartmann and Andrej Panufnik are similar in sound and scope. Wrote 6 symphonies, concerti (trumpet of course) a couple operas and some film music. Going to check out what might be on YouTube as well.
Otto Ketting
Symphony # 3
Symphony #4
"Printemps"
Netherlands Radio Philharmonic & Netherlands Radio Chamber Orchestra
Jap van Zweden (Sym. # 4), Otto Ketting (Sym. #3) Thierry Fischer (Prentemps)
Etcetera KTC 1373
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Where do you find them Don? Otto Ketting is a new one on me.DonKC wrote:
A new name for me, Dutch composer Otto Ketting 1935-2012. A trumpet player, conductor, teacher and composer his music is 20th century modern but not overly dissonant or foreboding. A little like Pettersson (but not gloomy), K.A. Hartmann and Andrej Panufnik are similar in sound and scope. Wrote 6 symphonies, concerti (trumpet of course) a couple operas and some film music. Going to check out what might be on YouTube as well.
Otto Ketting
Symphony # 3
Symphony #4
"Printemps"
Netherlands Radio Philharmonic & Netherlands Radio Chamber Orchestra
Jap van Zweden (Sym. # 4), Otto Ketting (Sym. #3) Thierry Fischer (Prentemps)
Etcetera KTC 1373
"To appreciate the greatness of the Masters is to keep faith in the greatness of humanity." - Wilhelm Furtwängler
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Franz Joseph Haydn
Symphony No 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5
Symphony No 6, 7 & 8
Philharmonia Hungarica
Antal Dorati conducting.
"To appreciate the greatness of the Masters is to keep faith in the greatness of humanity." - Wilhelm Furtwängler
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I have been following this blog, he has a series of "Neglected Symphonies." Some more than others, for example I would not say the Shostakovich 15th is all that neglected, maybe in comparison to the 5th and 10th. If any Shosty Symphony is neglected it is the 6th.Seán wrote:Where do you find them Don? Otto Ketting is a new one on me.DonKC wrote:
A new name for me, Dutch composer Otto Ketting 1935-2012. A trumpet player, conductor, teacher and composer his music is 20th century modern but not overly dissonant or foreboding. A little like Pettersson (but not gloomy), K.A. Hartmann and Andrej Panufnik are similar in sound and scope. Wrote 6 symphonies, concerti (trumpet of course) a couple operas and some film music. Going to check out what might be on YouTube as well.
Otto Ketting
Symphony # 3
Symphony #4
"Printemps"
Netherlands Radio Philharmonic & Netherlands Radio Chamber Orchestra
Jap van Zweden (Sym. # 4), Otto Ketting (Sym. #3) Thierry Fischer (Prentemps)
Etcetera KTC 1373
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