Records of the year 2020

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  • Edgy 2
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    • Jan 2019
    • 2035

    #31
    The Open Window - Sir George Dyson, Complete piano music - Clíodna Shanahan, Simon Callaghan (Somm)
    Music for violin and piano by Walton, Alwyn, Leighton, Berkeley, Rawsthorne and Jacob - Clare Howick, Simon Callaghan (Somm)
    Music for violin and piano by York Bowen, Ireland, Brown, Alwyn and Coates - Tasmin Little, Piers Lane (Chandos)
    Weinberg - Violin Concerto, Sonata for 2 violins - Gidon Kremer, Madara Petersone, Gewandhausorchester, Daniele Gatti (Accentus Music)

    Record of the Year

    Krzysztof Meyer - Preludes Op 43 - Marek Szlezer (Dux)
    “Music is the best means we have of digesting time." — Igor Stravinsky

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    • richardfinegold
      Full Member
      • Sep 2012
      • 7666

      #32
      Originally posted by jayne lee wilson View Post
      Thats OK - just file under "New to You"...........you can always check dates on Qobuz....easiest on the downloads page...
      Ok...I had bought a set of Piano Music of Prokofiev played by Anne Marie McDermot a couple of years ago on the Bridge label. I played it once, enjoyed it, then misfiled it, spent a great deal of time looking for it, then somehow it turns up today in the Prokofiev section of my CDs. I really like the humanizing effect that she supplies to the War Sonatas, treating them as music and not as bravura virtuoso showpieces

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      • kea
        Full Member
        • Dec 2013
        • 749

        #33
        Originally posted by Richard Barrett View Post
        I thought we already had an open thread on this subject. Anyway, my list is as follows (slightly larger than on the other thread):
        [...]
        Eliane Radigue, Occam Ocean II
        Was Occam Ocean II released this year? If so it should have been on my list too.

        List, updated:

        Record of the year: Liza Lim - Extinction Events and Dawn Chorus
        Second place: Yeol Eum Son - Schumann: Kreisleriana, Fantasy in C, Arabeske

        Honorable mentions:
        Andrea Lucchesini - Schubert: Sonatas 4, 18, 19, 20, 21, 3 Klavierstücke
        Clara Iannotta - Earthing
        Daan Vandewalle - Skalkottas: Piano Concerto No. 3
        Daniel-Ben Pienaar - The Long 17th Century
        [Éliane Radigue - Occam Ocean II]
        Evan Johnson - Forms of Complaint
        Jennifer Walshe - A Late Anthology of Early Music
        Jennifer Walshe - The Wasistas of Thereswhere
        Pieter-Jan Belder - The Fitzwilliam Virginal Book (complete)
        Rebecca Saunders - Still / Alba / Aether
        Spektral Quartet - Experiments in Living
        Thomas Adès - Janáček Solo Piano
        William Youn - Schubert: Sonatas 1, 8, 13, 14 & 21
        Yasuyo Yano - Schubert: Sonatas 16 & 18
        Zeynep Gedizlioğlu - Verbinden und Abwenden

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        • Sir Velo
          Full Member
          • Oct 2012
          • 3227

          #34
          Torn between Kristian Bezuidenhout's splendid reimaginings of Beethoven piano concertos and Francesco Corti's whirlwind, impish but always musical renditions of a selection of early Haydn sonatas on a superb harpsichord.

          However, pride of place must go to Sergio Azzolini's dazzling performances of the Vivaldi bassoon concertos on Naive. Azzolini has the rare gift of bringing out every nuance in this endlessly inventive music. Rarely, if ever, has the bassoon sung like this and for anyone who has not yet heard these concertos unfailing pleasure is guaranteed. Whether it is in whipping up a storm in one of his raging Allegros or depicting the early morning mist rising on the lagoon, Vivaldi's invention is endlessly captivating.

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          • Stunsworth
            Full Member
            • Nov 2010
            • 1553

            #35
            Mine are all LPs.

            Any of the Blue Note Tone Poet releases. Everything about these LPs is perfect, music, recording and packaging.

            Outside of jazz my favourite was Bob Dylan’s Rough And Rowdy Ways. A tremendous return to form.
            Steve

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