What are you listening to?

jaybee
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so....

perhaps my ire was rash.....

I just pulled out

Robert King's, Erbarme Dich from St Matthew Passion

now that was lovely.....

maybe it is the version and not the music?
Brass Bands are all very well in their place -
outdoors and several miles away....
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You may just be on to something there JB........
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fergus wrote:You may just be on to something there JB........

we'll see....!!
Brass Bands are all very well in their place -
outdoors and several miles away....
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fergus wrote:That is an interesting and timely comment as I bought this CD some years ago....

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....and I did not like it at all, despite enjoying various forms of music for wind instruments. I played it about once a year for some years with no improvement in my appreciation until I played it a few days ago and it just clicked. I ended up enjoying (most) of the music after a few years of trying.
Well, as you know it has happened to me on a few occasions, however as you will remember Fergus, it was the Monteverdi Madrigals (Bk VIII) which went back on the shelf for a whole 3 years, and somehow, they mysteriously improved with age!!

Incidentally, I've been out all day (just been listening to Handel's Julius Caesar in the car on the way home, on R3) and have read the interesting comments in this thread... thanks to all....
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jaybee wrote:
fergus wrote:You may just be on to something there JB........

we'll see....!!
hey JB, you can get the full 9 disks of Gardiner's Sacred Choral Works here, in used, good condition for less than £15!

http://www.amazon.co.uk/J-S-Bach-Christ ... 356&sr=1-1

that's pretty damn good!
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Vinyl....


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Brass Bands are all very well in their place -
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fergus wrote:Vinyl....


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back in the day when they used to present us with fine Romantic style pictures on the cover, rather than romantic pictures of pretty girls...
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Brahms:
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