Originally posted by don petter
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Music For Medical Recuperation
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Trying not to get too excited, but how about the following:
Bruckner Symphonies 4 and 7.
Mozart - Any of the major operas, Marriage, Don, Cosi, Flute.
Mozart - violin concertos
Beethoven - middle and late quartets
Violin concerto
Fidelio
Brahms Violin Concerto
Double concerto
Schubert C major quintet and C major symphony
Bach Goldberg variations
Violin concertos
Harpsichord concertos
Cello suites
You can go for more edgy stuff later on.
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostTrying not to get too excited, but how about the following:
Bruckner Symphonies 4 and 7.
Mozart - Any of the major operas, Marriage, Don, Cosi, Flute.
Mozart - violin concertos
Beethoven - middle and late quartets
Violin concerto
Fidelio
Brahms Violin Concerto
Double concerto
Schubert C major quintet and C major symphony
Bach Goldberg variations
Violin concertos
Harpsichord concertos
Cello suites
You can go for more edgy stuff later on.
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Originally posted by richardfinegold View PostDave, you gotta add the Mozart PCs!
However, how about Schoenberg Verklarte Nacht?
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Richard Tarleton
Enough orchestra already! Richard you need chamber music, and above all lute music. Think John Dowland and the King of Denmark. Anythink by Nigel North, Jakob Lindberg or Paul O'Dette!
Very best wishes
Richard
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Originally posted by Richard Tarleton View PostEnough orchestra already! Richard you need chamber music, and above all lute music.
Froberger: Suite [XXX] Plainte faite à Londres pour passer la Melancholie laquelle se joue lentement avec discrétion - From Book IV (1656)...
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Roehre
Originally posted by vinteuil View Post... or indeed harpsichord music - perhaps starting with :
Froberger: Suite [XXX] Plainte faite à Londres pour passer la Melancholie laquelle se joue lentement avec discrétion - From Book IV (1656)...
I found Monteverdi's Verspers great listening to as I was stuck in bed recovering
(but so was Mahler 7 )
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… and some human voices (somewhat different from Callas). On Through the Night.
Les Arts Florissants and William Christie perform Rameau's Grands Motets at the 2014 BBC Proms.
come to that, this week’s Schutz Composer of the Week is more than worth catching up.
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Originally posted by richardfinegold View PostThanks to all who have offered good wishes. Today my blood pressure is quite low and my Cadiologist has cut back on meds and liberalized salt and fluid intake. While the lightheaded ness is crimping the fun of being home playing sick, the liberalized diet is welcome. My wife is a Registered Nurse and today is our 11 th Wedding Anniversary. We have at least a nice shared dinner to look forward to, possibly Thai.
Laying on the couch in our main room streaming files from my phone to a Blutooth DAC connected to the Home Theater
Setup. Also listening to Chicago's WFMT. I have Bernstein's Amsterdam Mahler 1playing now. The cuckoos are making me miss the fine outdoor weather.
Played Haitink/CSO Resurrection earlier, but when the Day of Judgement came, after what I have just been through, I thought "perhaps not"
(William Shakespeare)
Steady now, Richard! You've just had a serious operation!
HS
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