I blew the dust off this earlier today and very enjoyable it is too:
Giuseppe Martucci
Symphony No. 1
Orchestra Sinfonica di Roma
Francesco La Vecchia - conducting.
What are you listening to?
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"To appreciate the greatness of the Masters is to keep faith in the greatness of humanity." - Wilhelm Furtwängler
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Frederic Chopin
Sonatas Nos. 2 & 3
Murray Perahia - piano
Beautiful playing by the near perfect Perhaia.
"To appreciate the greatness of the Masters is to keep faith in the greatness of humanity." - Wilhelm Furtwängler
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I conclude my Zinman led Beethoven symphonic cycle with a powerful No. 9....
This cycle is available quite cheaply individually or as a set and comes highly recommended as a powerful and full blooded version of the Beethoven symphonies. In terms of performance I consider it to be up there with the best of them....macho Beethoven, hard and fast!
This cycle is available quite cheaply individually or as a set and comes highly recommended as a powerful and full blooded version of the Beethoven symphonies. In terms of performance I consider it to be up there with the best of them....macho Beethoven, hard and fast!
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Martucci´s Notturno is what Muti gave us as an encore last wednesday.Seán wrote:I blew the dust off this earlier today and very enjoyable it is too:
Giuseppe Martucci
Symphony No. 1
Orchestra Sinfonica di Roma
Francesco La Vecchia - conducting.
Re: What are you listening to?
I've been trying with the Harnoncourt Brahms 3 but put it down again.
With winter approaching there'll be time to have another go.
Meanwhile:
3rd Symphony, Blomstedt/Stockholm Philharmonic.
With winter approaching there'll be time to have another go.
Meanwhile:
3rd Symphony, Blomstedt/Stockholm Philharmonic.
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quite agreed Fergus, I do have a soft spot for that recording, in the way that I do, his Missa Solemnis.fergus wrote:
The drama and emotion of it all!!!
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Have you tried the MacKerras set yet? Well worth owning.Dane wrote:I've been trying with the Harnoncourt Brahms 3 but put it down again.
With winter approaching there'll be time to have another go.
For a more traditional version, I plumped for the HvK 70's and the Jochum, both of which I'm happy with.
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this has been getting quite a lot of plays, recently...
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The music is wonderfully well played with sparkle and style and also with vitality and feeling where appropriate. It is a great recording as well: the authentic instruments sound very full.
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