What are you listening to?

fergus
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bombasticDarren wrote:
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bombasticDarren wrote:Mahler - Symphony No.1 (Charles Mackerras, Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, EMI)

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That is one of the few remaining CDs on my Wish List Darren so I would be particularly interested to know what you thought of it.
It was my second listen Fergus. When I first played it a few years back I was underwhelmed, but how wrong I was! It's a very good performance and one that might make me look into other Mackerras' recordings of Mahler. The RLPO - as you will know from the LvB cycle - play wonderfully for this conductor

Thank you for that Darren. I had read good things about it some years back....hence its presence on the Wish List.
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Schubert - String Quartet No.13 Rosamunde (Takacs Quartet, Hyperion)

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This was a wonderful version by Ansermet with a gorgeous slow movement.
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The playing throughout this set is as wonderful as one would expect. I was very taken with the charm of Dall’Abaco’s music. I found it energetic and a very pleasant listen. I also enjoyed the music of Kozeluch and Eberl whose music I had not come across before.
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Ravel - Bolero & Pavane pour une infante defunte (Jos van Immerseel, Anima Eterna, Zig-Zag Territoires)

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The playing throughout this set is as wonderful as one would expect. I was very taken with the charm of Dall’Abaco’s music. I found it energetic and a very pleasant listen. I also enjoyed the music of Kozeluch and Eberl whose music I had not come across before.
You've sparked my interest so.
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bombasticDarren wrote:Schubert - String Quartet No.13 Rosamunde (Takacs Quartet, Hyperion)

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I was disappointed with that CD.
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Rachmaninoff - Symphony No.2 (Simon Rattle, Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra, EMI)

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Seán wrote:
fergus wrote:Image


The playing throughout this set is as wonderful as one would expect. I was very taken with the charm of Dall’Abaco’s music. I found it energetic and a very pleasant listen. I also enjoyed the music of Kozeluch and Eberl whose music I had not come across before.
You've sparked my interest so.
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