Re: What are you listening to?
Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2012 11:41 pm
Schubert - Symphony No.8 Unfinished (Charles Mackerras, Scottish Chamber Orchestra, Telarc)
Yes Matt, it was the first Vaughan Williams cycle I owned and I have played through it over and over (except the Sea Symphony, which I still don't quite 'get')ravel30 wrote:bombasticDarren wrote:Vaughan Williams - Symphony No.5 (Andre Previn, London Symphony Orchestra, RCA)
That looks very interesting Darren. Do you like that set?
Matt.
You are not alone there Darren; should you ever crack it please send me the solution!bombasticDarren wrote: Yes Matt, it was the first Vaughan Williams cycle I owned and I have played through it over and over (except the Sea Symphony, which I still don't quite 'get')
I made some headway with this recording during the Christmas holidays:-fergus wrote:You are not alone there Darren; should you ever crack it please send me the solution!bombasticDarren wrote: Yes Matt, it was the first Vaughan Williams cycle I owned and I have played through it over and over (except the Sea Symphony, which I still don't quite 'get')
Yes, I do have that one Darren and I agree that it does make a little more sense!bombasticDarren wrote: I made some headway with this recording during the Christmas holidays:-
Seán is a big fan of Prokofiev Matt so he should be able to guide you there.ravel30 wrote: Next, I don't what are your thoughts on Prokofiev but his music is growing on me a lot and I am thinking of expanding my collection of his music,
Today I listened to his Violin Concerto no. 1 from
And his second Violin Concerto is so amazing too. I am telling you, if you are not familiar with these two concertos and you feel like something new, these two works have my vote.
Glory to Sergei Prokofiev !!!!
Matt.
I love Boccherini's music, Dave does too I seem to remember. That recording might turn up in one of the Harmonia Mundi box sets, I'll keep my eyes peeled for it.fergus wrote:
Lovely music and music making.