What Classical Music Are You listening to Now? III
Collapse
This topic is closed.
X
This is a sticky topic.
X
X
-
Originally posted by Richard Barrett View PostAll four of the complete recordings are pretty good though. I don't really mind which I listen to, but the Ensemble 13 version is somehow more sharply defined.
I don't know anything about Malcolm Arnold, but it does seem clear to me that very many 20th century British composers have Hindemith's music as one of their starting points. Tippett is another example; it's not a connection that's often made, but to me it seems obvious.
Comment
-
-
Today (so far):
PMD - string quartets 5 & 6
Messiaen - Turangalila (Hannu Lintu)
Boulez - Notations (orchestrated) & Figures, Doubles Prismes
Vivaldi - various violin concertos (Dmitry Sinkovsky) Various bassoon concertos (Peter Whelan, bassoon; Chandler direction)
Haydn - Symphony 22 (Giovanni Antonini & Il Giardino Armonico)
Arvo Part - Symphonies 1, 2 & 3 (BIS)
Lutoslawski - Concerto for Orchestra & Symphony #1 (Scrowaczewski)
Richard Barrett - life-forms & nacht & traume & Blattwerk
Herbie Hancock - Maiden Voyage
Krzysztof Meyer Piano Quartet, Piano Quintet & String Quartet #6
Steve Reich - Music For 18 Musicians
Arther Honegger - Pastorale D’Eté, Pacific 232, Rugby & Symphonic Movement #3
Ruth Crawford Seeger - Violin Sonata, 2 Ricercari
Soft Machine - Fifth
Comment
-
-
Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostToday (so far):
PMD - string quartets 5 & 6
Messiaen - Turangalila (Hannu Lintu)
Boulez - Notations (orchestrated) & Figures, Doubles Prismes
Vivaldi - various violin concertos (Dmitry Sinkovsky) Various bassoon concertos (Peter Whelan, bassoon; Chandler direction)
Haydn - Symphony 22 (Giovanni Antonini & Il Giardino Armonico)
Arvo Part - Symphonies 1, 2 & 3 (BIS)
Lutoslawski - Concerto for Orchestra & Symphony #1 (Scrowaczewski)
Richard Barrett - life-forms & nacht & traume & Blattwerk
Herbie Hancock - Maiden Voyage
Krzysztof Meyer Piano Quartet, Piano Quintet & String Quartet #6
Steve Reich - Music For 18 Musicians
Arther Honegger - Pastorale D’Eté, Pacific 232, Rugby & Symphonic Movement #3
Ruth Crawford Seeger - Violin Sonata, 2 Ricercari
Soft Machine - Fifth
Anyhow, what sort of a job does Lean-to do on the Messiaen? And did he use an orchestra ?
Currently
Malcom Arnold, Symphony #1, RPO Handley
Earlier,
Rachmaninov Symphony #1, Leningrad SPO Sanderling, courtesy of a fellow boarder.
And a pile of CDs that needs tidying from the kitchen worktop.I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
Comment
-
-
Originally posted by teamsaint View PostMakes me somehow feel that I have wasted my day !!
Anyhow, what sort of a job does Lean-to do on the Messiaen? And did he use an orchestra ?
Currently
Malcom Arnold, Symphony #1, RPO Handley
Earlier,
Rachmaninov Symphony #1, Leningrad SPO Sanderling, courtesy of a fellow boarder.
And a pile of CDs that needs tidying from the kitchen worktop.
Now listening to:
Luciano Berio - Sequenzas
Ensemble Intercontemporain. DG
Edit: I’m on Sequenza 5 and the thought struck me that when I first used to listen to these pieces about 26 years ago (I came to classical music late), they seemed so radical to my ears. Now they seem so tame!
Comment
-
-
Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostToday (so far):
PMD - string quartets 5 & 6
Messiaen - Turangalila (Hannu Lintu)
Boulez - Notations (orchestrated) & Figures, Doubles Prismes
Vivaldi - various violin concertos (Dmitry Sinkovsky) Various bassoon concertos (Peter Whelan, bassoon; Chandler direction)
Haydn - Symphony 22 (Giovanni Antonini & Il Giardino Armonico)
Arvo Part - Symphonies 1, 2 & 3 (BIS)
Lutoslawski - Concerto for Orchestra & Symphony #1 (Scrowaczewski)
Richard Barrett - life-forms & nacht & traume & Blattwerk
Herbie Hancock - Maiden Voyage
Krzysztof Meyer Piano Quartet, Piano Quintet & String Quartet #6
Steve Reich - Music For 18 Musicians
Arther Honegger - Pastorale D’Eté, Pacific 232, Rugby & Symphonic Movement #3
Ruth Crawford Seeger - Violin Sonata, 2 Ricercari
Soft Machine - Fifth
How on earth do you confront, or get through, that much music in a day? I mean, when do you start... or finish, do you... take coffee breaks, eat meals, cuddle cats or walk dogs.....?
Sorry.. just the envious curiosity of the forum's slowest listener....
Comment
-
-
Originally posted by jayne lee wilson View PostOH. MY. GOD....
How on earth do you confront, or get through, that much music in a day? I mean, when do you start... or finish, do you... take coffee breaks, eat meals, cuddle cats or walk dogs.....?
Sorry.. just the envious curiosity of the forum's slowest listener....
Comment
-
-
You see, this is a very, very good Beethoven First....
Beethoven Symphony No.1. NBCSO/Toscanini. RCA 1951, streamed via Qobuz HiFi.
But this....is on another level, rarely glimpsed or visited; it seems to have come from somewhere else...
Beethoven Symphony No.1. NBCSO/Toscanini. Live recording 10/1939, Music & Arts CD 2013.
Last edited by jayne lee wilson; 03-05-17, 15:57.
Comment
-
-
Originally posted by jayne lee wilson View PostOH. MY. GOD....
How on earth do you confront, or get through, that much music in a day? I mean, when do you start... or finish, do you... take coffee breaks, eat meals, cuddle cats or walk dogs.....?
Sorry.. just the envious curiosity of the forum's slowest listener....
Comment
-
-
The French Collection - Piotr Beczala
Opera arias by Massenet, Berlioz, Verdi, Boieldieu, Donizetti, Gounod, Bizet
Piotr Beczala, tenor
guest Diana Damrau, soprano (Manon duet)
Orchestre de l’Opéra National de Lyon/Alain Altinoglu
Recorded 2014, Auditorium Maurice-Ravel, Lyon, France
Deutsche Grammophon
Koechlin
Piano Quintet, op. 80
String Quartet No. 3, op. 72
Sarah Lavaud (piano)
Antigone Quartet
Recorded 2008 Studio Tibor Varga, Grimisuat, Switzerland
AR RÉ-SÉ
Comment
-
-
Hiya Stan. The Koechlin interests me somewhat. I only know his Jungle Book. So, be interested to hear about the comparisons.
I thought I would have a session of hearing some Russian orchestral showstoppers today.
Rimsky-Korsakov
Stephen Bryant(violin), London PO, Takuo Yuasa.
Borodin
Polovstian Dances from "Prince Igor"
Beecham Choral Society, Royal PO, Beecham
Khatchaturian
Spartacus, Adagio of Spartacus & Phrygia
Gayaneh: Sabre Dance.
LSO composer.
Tchaikovsky
Symphopnies: No.4 in F minor, Op.36; Francesca da Rimini, Op.32;
No.5 in E minor, Op.64; Borodin: Prince Igor;
Tchaikovsky: Slavonic March,Op.31 Eugene Onegen Valse & Polonaise;
Symphony No.6 in B minor, op.74; Romeo and Juliet, Fantasy Overture.
LSO, Antal Dorati.Last edited by BBMmk2; 03-05-17, 09:59.Don’t cry for me
I go where music was born
J S Bach 1685-1750
Comment
-
Comment