
Franz Schubert
Symphony no. 1, 2, 3 & 4
Orchestra of the 18th Century
Frans Bruggen - conducting.
It is so easy to listen to.
That's a very great shame, Sean because I agree completely with Fergus' comments on Palestrina's abilities. That said, it is most refreshing to see someone admit to not appreciating something without other forum members jumping on them and saying 'you're not trying hard enough!'. I simply don't think we were all meant to appreciate or understand absolutely everything within the classical repertoire.Seán wrote:Fergus, that music is, I fear, way outside my comfort zone.fergus wrote:
Palestrina is undoubtedly one of my particular favourite Early Music composers for simple, pure and beautiful melodic lines and harmonies.
Seán wrote:Fergus, that music is, I fear, way outside my comfort zone.fergus wrote:
Palestrina is undoubtedly one of my particular favourite Early Music composers for simple, pure and beautiful melodic lines and harmonies.
Seán wrote:
Franz Schubert
Symphony no. 1, 2, 3 & 4
Orchestra of the 18th Century
Frans Bruggen - conducting.
It is so easy to listen to.
Jared wrote:That's a very great shame, Sean because I agree completely with Fergus' comments on Palestrina's abilities. That said, it is most refreshing to see someone admit to not appreciating something without other forum members jumping on them and saying 'you're not trying hard enough!'. I simply don't think we were all meant to appreciate or understand absolutely everything within the classical repertoire.Seán wrote:Fergus, that music is, I fear, way outside my comfort zone.fergus wrote:
Palestrina is undoubtedly one of my particular favourite Early Music composers for simple, pure and beautiful melodic lines and harmonies.
you're going to have to explain that one to me, Jaybee.....jaybee wrote:ah the joys of the not wigwam!