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PatrickOD
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Originally posted by PatrickOD View PostThe offer still stands. You could always cancel, vinteuil, unless S_A is making a bid!!
Are you allergic to Praetorius generally, or was it this piece that didn't work for you?
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Anna
Originally posted by PatrickOD View PostThe offer still stands. You could always cancel, vinteuil, unless S_A is making a bid!!
I cannot understand why you have no offers, well, I'll gladly take it off your hands in order to send to my sister!
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Mahlerei
Glad to see the Praetorius recommendation has attracted so much enthusiasm. 'Tis my Christmas present to y'all, and I hope you enjoy it as much as I do (again and again).
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PatrickOD
Originally posted by vinteuil View PostAre you allergic to Praetorius generally, or was it this piece that didn't work for you?
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Mahlerie, that the recording I have to!! Great one to, eh?
I love the recording I have of Black Dyke Band, conducted by Nicholas j Childs, with an actor I cant remember his name of hand! Also the 4cdeedr from Priory Records of four different cathedral choirs singing traditional cathedrals and the odd rarity to. Colin Davis's recording of Handel's Messiah, an old cd from EMI A Classic Christmas. The list goes on!!Don’t cry for me
I go where music was born
J S Bach 1685-1750
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Osborn
John Adams' nativity drama, El Nino is an absolute delight & the singing on the CDs with Dawn Upshaw, Lorraine Hunt-Lieberson & Willard White is sensational. We play them every year.
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I've just listened to a live performance of Britten's Ceremony of Carols and St Nicolas (Allan Clayton as Nicolas) from St John's Smith Square. There was also an excellent 'Discovering Music' with Stephen Johnson on St Nicolas in the interval. It's a work that at certain moments always makes me peculiarly weepy, even though I can see its flaws.
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Originally posted by antongould View PostLike Rumpole thanks to the recommendations hereabouts I ordered this and I find it a wonderful CD. As a Finzi fan I cannot understand how I have until now missed this piece. Many Thanks to all.
Mine arrived yesterday and I would plagiarise anton's message to say: I find it a wonderful CD. As a Finzi fan I cannot understand how I have until now missed this piece. Many Thanks to all."...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Originally posted by Caliban View Post
Mine arrived yesterday and I would plagiarise anton's message to say: I find it a wonderful CD. As a Finzi fan I cannot understand how I have until now missed this piece. Many Thanks to all.
Seasons greetings to everyone.
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I too want to thank everyone here who recommended Finzi's In Terra Pax. It's been in my collection for quite some time (part of the 2-CD compilation brought out by Decca in 2001 in their British Music Collection series). The recommendations here encouraged me to take it down off the shelf and listen again. It is indeed wonderful, and it's now reinstated as a Christmas favourite.
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