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Originally posted by sgjames View PostA very nice box set which sadly doesn't work for me because of too much duplication. The box does contain the Juliette suite but not the fragments.
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Charity shop temptations - Tchaik 1/ Leipzig Gewandhaus/Mazur for 99p -- Irresistible, but hilariously off-piste. Anyone interested in the vexed conundrum of how to transmogify Tchaikovsky into a simulacrum of Brahms need apply here.
Janáček -- Sinfonietta/Taras Bulba/VPO/Mackerras -- 99p -- excellently played & recorded alternative to vinyl classic Czech PO/Ančerl -- just lacks that wild folky element.
R.Strauss -- Don Quixote/Fournier/BPO/Karajan ( + Tod Und Verklärung similar vintage) -- 99p. Is there anything not to like here??
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Originally posted by Maclintick View Post. . . Janáček -- Sinfonietta/Taras Bulba/VPO/Mackerras -- 99p -- excellently played & recorded alternative to vinyl classic Czech PO/Ančerl -- just lacks that wild folky element. . . .
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Originally posted by Maclintick View PostThanks, Bryn. From your reply I deduce that the viola d'amore is missing from the Czech PO/Ančerl.. ?
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Originally posted by alycidon View PostSimulacrum? As a wordsmith I thought I knew them all but that is a new one for me. I did Latin as well, but never encountered that one. Thank you for extending my vocabulary.
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Originally posted by alycidon View PostSimulacrum? As a wordsmith I thought I knew them all but that is a new one for me. I did Latin as well, but never encountered that one. Thank you for extending my vocabulary.Originally posted by Bryn View PostAnd a term which neither of the birthday boys would have been too happy to have had applied to either of them, of the other.
I think we should be told!
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostSee post #7924.
(Where, it seems, Johannes and Piotr are turned into cats!)
& here, though not of actual transmoggification, but close affinity, despite historical calumnies to the contrary...
Johannes Brahms, bewhiskered composer of four symphonies, has been cleared of one of the most serious charges ever levelled at a musical genius - the accusation that he was a serial cat slayer.
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