What are you listening to?

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Claus wrote:
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I like Ashkenazy's Sibelius; it is a little bit different to other's.
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Claus wrote:Another lucky dip into the Decca Sound Box Set:

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Made my school reports write themselves!.... ehh...hmm... :)
A super symphony, great sound too I would imagine, I am not familiar with that recording.
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back to some familiar turf after some recent excursions into the unknown...

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Jared should recognise the album artwork on this one....



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fergus wrote:Jared should recognise the album artwork on this one....
oh yes, and approves! Strauss' finest hour...

Martinu: The Epic of Gilgamesh
Jiri Bilohlavek/ BBC Symph & Chorus


this is a mighty difficult work to get into...
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Jared wrote:
fergus wrote:Jared should recognise the album artwork on this one....
oh yes, and approves! Strauss' finest hour...

Martinu: The Epic of Gilgamesh
Jiri Bilohlavek/ BBC Symph & Chorus


this is a mighty difficult work to get into...
Yep, you and Fergus do struggle with Martinu.
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^^ yes, me more than Fergus though, these days. Having said that, I've just been listening to his 'Frescoes of Piero Della Francesca' again with Belohlavek and the BBC Symph, and I have to say I found it much more accessible than anything I have thus far heard from the composer... it'll get another listen.

In the meantime, I'm listening to:

Smetana: Vltava
Vilem Tausky/ BBC Symph (Live)


in honour of Sean's thread. It's not a bad version actually... plenty of gusto as expected, but the tempos are considerably more stately, coming in at around 14.30, whereas Kubelik's is 11.35!

OK, now I've moved on to:

Smetana: Vysehrad/ From Bohemia's Woods & Fields/ Vltava
Roger Norrington/ National Youth Orchestra
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Jared wrote:....I'm listening to:

Smetana: Vltava
Vilem Tausky/ BBC Symph (Live)


in honour of Sean's thread. It's not a bad version actually... plenty of gusto as expected, but the tempos are considerably more stately, coming in at around 14.30, whereas Kubelik's is 11.35!
Good man, enjoy. It was a labour of love.
OK, now I've moved on to:

Smetana: Vysehrad/ From Bohemia's Woods & Fields/ Vltava
Roger Norrington/ National Youth Orchestra
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Been out of action for a good while plus I'm trying to get my music mojo back.....

Symphony No.5 from this trusted set.

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jaybee wrote:I'm going to have to go away and think about this one....

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I've given this a lot of time and have decided I very much like it... the fingerboard noises recede after a while... it's a very different set to Rostropovich... but very good...

it'll have to go on the vinyl shopping list..!!
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