What are you listening to?

bombasticDarren
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Beethoven - Piano Trio No.7 Archduke (The Florestan Trio, Hyperion)

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ravel30 wrote:Wow! I have just made a discovery of a new work thanks to

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The ballet Orpheus by Stravinsky. The performance from the box set is conducted by Stravinsky himself with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.
I used to think that there wasn't much else to Stravinsky other than the main three ballets, his 3 "symphonies", pulcinella, and l'histoire d'un soldat. But now I realized how wrong I was. It is indeed a beautiful piece. I never thought that Stravinsky could compose such calm, relaxing and light music. So much to discover!!!

Matt.
I do not know the work but I share your delight in the "discovery" Matt.
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On vinyl....


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Lilburn - Symphony No.1 (James Judd, New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, Naxos)

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fergus wrote:I do not know the work but I share your delight in the "discovery" Matt.
added to which, he won't have to buy a 'Rite'; when it's James' turn...

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bombasticDarren
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ravel30 wrote:Wow! I have just made a discovery of a new work thanks to

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The ballet Orpheus by Stravinsky. The performance from the box set is conducted by Stravinsky himself with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.
I used to think that there wasn't much else to Stravinsky other than the main three ballets, his 3 "symphonies", pulcinella, and l'histoire d'un soldat. But now I realized how wrong I was. It is indeed a beautiful piece. I never thought that Stravinsky could compose such calm, relaxing and light music. So much to discover!!!

Matt.
That's wonderful Matt. There's much to discover in Stravinsky's work - some real hidden gems :-D
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fergus wrote:On vinyl....


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Interesting! I have a recording I really like with Haefliger singing,

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accompanied by Jörg Dähler on fortepiano. You can hear that he was quite old when he recorded it, but it's still wonderful!
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bombasticDarren wrote: That's wonderful Matt. There's much to discover in Stravinsky's work - some real hidden gems :-D
Indeed there is and this is one of the best sets to get: Image
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bombasticDarren wrote:Lilburn - Symphony No.1 (James Judd, New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, Naxos)

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I have that cd too and find it very interesting. Good choice Darren. I once had the chance to see James Judd conducting, Great conductor.

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Seán wrote:
bombasticDarren wrote: That's wonderful Matt. There's much to discover in Stravinsky's work - some real hidden gems :-D
Indeed there is and this is one of the best sets to get: Image
My box set is a subset of that particular box set. Great music indeed.

Matt.
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