Page 650 of 1005

Re: What are you listening to?

Posted: Sat Jul 07, 2012 2:39 pm
by fergus
DaveF wrote:Image

CD 1
Horn Concerto No.1&2
Oboe Concerto
Duett-Concertino for Clarinet, Bassoon and Strings

Lovely music there Dave.

Re: What are you listening to?

Posted: Sat Jul 07, 2012 2:40 pm
by fergus
Coincedentally I have just listened to this one....again....


Image

Re: What are you listening to?

Posted: Sat Jul 07, 2012 2:49 pm
by DaveF
fergus wrote:
DaveF wrote:Image

CD 1
Horn Concerto No.1&2
Oboe Concerto
Duett-Concertino for Clarinet, Bassoon and Strings

Lovely music there Dave.
I really enjoyed the Oboe and the Duett-Concertino Fergus. I think I heard that Oboe Concerto before a Mahler performance at the NCH maybe a year or two ago.
The two horn concertos didnt do much for me at all but in general I dislike brass instruments in a 'solo' role like that anyway.

Re: What are you listening to?

Posted: Sat Jul 07, 2012 2:58 pm
by Jared
Dvorak: String Quintet op.97 & Piano Quintet op.81
Kocian Quartet, Boris Krajny & Josef Suk (Bonton
)

sadly, no covber picture anywhere, but the music is predictably great and ermm... Czech

Re: What are you listening to?

Posted: Sat Jul 07, 2012 3:02 pm
by Seán
DaveF wrote:
fergus wrote:
DaveF wrote:Image

CD 1
Horn Concerto No.1&2
Oboe Concerto
Duett-Concertino for Clarinet, Bassoon and Strings

Lovely music there Dave.
I really enjoyed the Oboe and the Duett-Concertino Fergus. I think I heard that Oboe Concerto before a Mahler performance at the NCH maybe a year or two ago.
Yep, we did, I enjoyed it too, I don't think Ciaran did though.
The two horn concertos didnt do much for me at all but in general I dislike brass instruments in a 'solo' role like that anyway.
Ah yer weird!

Re: What are you listening to?

Posted: Sat Jul 07, 2012 3:06 pm
by Seán
Ciaran wrote:Image
Seán wrote:I listened to this on CD Review this morning and I was very taken with it, the playng on the Concerto is wonderful:
SHOSTAKOVICH: Piano Concerto No. 1 in C minor for piano, trumpet & strings, Op. 35; Piano Concerto No. 2 in F major, Op. 102; Concertino for two pianos, Op. 94; Jurgen Ellensohn (trumpet), George Vatchnadze (piano), Alexander Toradze (piano), Frankfurt RSO, Paavo Jarvi (conductor) PAN CLASSICS PC10261 (CD)
Me too, and indeed anything with Toradze is a priority: his Prokofiev concertos with Gergiev have been reissued at bargain price

Image

and are an essential recording.

They were comparing with
SHOSTAKOVICH: Hamlet - Concert Suite from incidental music, Op. 32a (original version); Piano Concerto No. 1 in C minor for piano, trumpet & strings, Op. 35; Piano Concerto No. 2 in F major, Op. 102;
Valentina Igoshina (piano), Thomas Hammes (trumpet), Deutsche Kammerakademie Neuss, Lavard Skou-Larsen (conductor)
CPO 7777502 (CD)
which they liked, but not as much as Toradze.

I preferred the Toradze, there was no comparison to my ear.

I must have a look out for the Toradze Prokofiev too as I love the Prokofiev Piano concertos and I only have the one complete set. Thanks Ciaran.
Andrew McGregor also mentioned the recent Melnikov/Currentzis recording of the Shostakovich piano concertos which I have and which is excellent!

Image
I have passed on opportunites to buy that in the past too, drat!

Re: What are you listening to?

Posted: Sat Jul 07, 2012 3:07 pm
by Seán
fergus wrote:Coincedentally I have just listened to this one....again....


Image
Dicky is getting a lot of play time around here, I see.

Re: What are you listening to?

Posted: Sat Jul 07, 2012 3:29 pm
by Ciaran
Seán wrote:Image

I listened to this on CD Review this morning and I was very taken with it, the playing on the Concerto is wonderful:
SHOSTAKOVICH: Piano Concerto No. 1 in C minor for piano, trumpet & strings, Op. 35; Piano Concerto No. 2 in F major, Op. 102; Concertino for two pianos, Op. 94; Jurgen Ellensohn (trumpet), George Vatchnadze (piano), Alexander Toradze (piano), Frankfurt RSO, Paavo Jarvi (conductor) PAN CLASSICS PC10261 (CD)
Ciaran wrote:They were comparing with
SHOSTAKOVICH: Hamlet - Concert Suite from incidental music, Op. 32a (original version); Piano Concerto No. 1 in C minor for piano, trumpet & strings, Op. 35; Piano Concerto No. 2 in F major, Op. 102;
Valentina Igoshina (piano), Thomas Hammes (trumpet), Deutsche Kammerakademie Neuss, Lavard Skou-Larsen (conductor)
CPO 7777502 (CD)
which they liked, but not as much as Toradze.

I preferred the Toradze, there was no comparison to my ear.
I agree, the Igoshina was pleasant enough but once you heard Toradze you weren't interested in Igoshina any more.

Re: What are you listening to?

Posted: Sat Jul 07, 2012 4:40 pm
by Jose Echenique
Image

I can´t understand why the incomparable Quatuor Mosaïques left so much Mozart, Haydn and Beethoven unrecorded and are now turning to minor composers. This is not to put off venerable Joseph Wölfl, a most estimable Mozart contemporary, it´s just that he is not in Haydn´s or Beethoven´s level, let alone Mozart.
His quartets are enjoyable Hausmusik. The performances are sublime.

Re: What are you listening to?

Posted: Sat Jul 07, 2012 5:21 pm
by Seán
Jose Echenique wrote:I can´t understand why the incomparable Quatuor Mosaïques left so much Mozart, Haydn and Beethoven unrecorded
That fact has bothered me too.