Janacek's Intimate Letters quartet in various editions and recordings.
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Originally posted by Sir Velo View PostNot sure how this differs from the Currently Listening thread... but current enthusiasms borne of recent acquaintance:
Medtner Piano Sonatas. Hamish Milne (on an aptly named Brilliant Classics box set).
I am seeking out that Medtner box today. Ideal autumn evening fayre.
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Schubert's songs.
After four or five decades of sporadic collection of them on record, I decided to make a list of what I've got (and what I haven't). And listening.
Looks as though my current score is around 50% of his roughly 650. But that will go up as we approach next year's Oxford Lieder Festival, when they plan to perform the lot across three weeks.
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Originally posted by verismissimo View PostSchubert's songs.
After four or five decades of sporadic collection of them on record, I decided to make a list of what I've got (and what I haven't). And listening.
Looks as though my current score is around 50% of his roughly 650. But that will go up as we approach next year's Oxford Lieder Festival, when they plan to perform the lot across three weeks.
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Originally posted by Sir Velo View PostNot sure how this differs from the Currently Listening thread... but current enthusiasms borne of recent acquaintance:
Medtner Piano Sonatas. Hamish Milne (on an aptly named Brilliant Classics box set).
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Originally posted by Alison View PostMahler Resurrections from Solti (lso), Haitink (Dresden) and Zander (philharmonia) in the last few days.
The new Zander does get going after an uneventful first movement.
There are some works which seem to invite being a craze, among them Tchaikovsky's Manfred Symphony and the Elgar 2 in my experience."The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Originally posted by Thropplenoggin View PostThose Britten SQs can be had very cheaply on Naxos played by the excellent Maggini Quartet. The Belcea Q. cycle of all three can often be had for 'a poorly octopus', too.
Crazes - I've been playing the Smetana and Janacek quartets a lot, especially "My Life" and "Intimate Letters".
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Originally posted by Richard Tarleton View PostWhat's a "poorly octopus", Throps - is it cockney rhyming slang? The Belcea CD cover as illustrated on Amazon says "String Quartets, Three Divertimenti" but isn't clear about whether it's all 3...if it is, at £9.07 (when I last looked) it's cheaper than the Maggini across 2 CDs....but perhaps the Maggini are better?
Crazes - I've been playing the Smetana and Janacek quartets a lot, especially "My Life" and "Intimate Letters".
I've seen the Magginis going for £0.34 on the Marketplace, if one doesn't mind besmirching one's paws on used goods.
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Thread duties: Ingrid Haebler playing Mozart piano variations. Haebler Mozart discs are hard to find but fortunately there is a lot of her Mozart on YouTube.It loved to happen. -- Marcus Aurelius
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Originally posted by Thropplenoggin View Post.....Haebler Mozart discs are hard to find but fortunately there is a lot of her Mozart on YouTube.
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Originally posted by hafod View PostNot if you can afford this mortgage jobbie!
http://www.prestoclassical.co.uk/sea...hString=DN0021
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Originally posted by hafod View PostNot if you can afford this mortgage jobbie!
http://www.prestoclassical.co.uk/sea...hString=DN0021
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Originally posted by vinteuil View Post... I think these 34 discs for £128 are a bargain : £3-76 per disc surely isn't extravagant?
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Originally posted by hafod View PostNo question that it is a bargain in the sense that it is extremely good value for money, but it is the overall expenditure necessary to secure it that is surely the issue? Well, it is for me.
I have the Mozart solo piano works already - bought in Shanghai. The Schubert and the piano sonatas are on Spotify. It's the concertos which are very hard to get, and which I'd like.
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