Beethoven Op. 101 (Peter Serkin playing a c. 1904/5 'Graf') This I am finding greatly enjoyable. Serkin is truly at home with this instrument and this repertoire.
What Classical Music Are You listening to Now? III
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Prompted by gurnemanz (in the thread he started this morning: Remembering the dead):
Holst: A choral fantasia
(Janet Baker/Purcell Singers/ECO/Imogen Holst, with Ralph Downes, organ)
Lined up for later in the week, by a circuitous route:
Britten:
Cantata academia
Cantata misericordium
The route was Holst Choral fantasia —> Holst Psalm 86 (on the same EMI CD) —> Holst Psalm 86 other recording I have (CLS/Hickox, on Chandos) —> Britten Cantata misericordium, a coupling on that CD.
Investigating (commercial rather than YouTube) recordings, I discovered that there were two for the Cantata misericordium (Hickox and Britten, on Decca) but only one for the Cantata academia (Malcolm, also on Decca).
The Decca recordings appear together on a 2CD set that I have, titled The rarities.
Indeed!
I'm surprised that there are no other recordings of these works, and wonder why they have not gained wider appeal, though the Decca recordings have at least appeared in other compilations/couplings.
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Originally posted by jayne lee wilson View PostPulchra es: Affetti in 17th-century Italian Instrumental Music
Il Ricercar Continuo
- Released on 06/11/2020 by Arcana
- Main artist: Il Ricercar Continuo
- QOBUZ 24/96
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Britten: War Requiem
Galina Vishnevskaya (soprano), Peter Pears (tenor), Thomas Hemsley (baritone)
BBC Singers
BBC Choral Society
Wandsworth School Boys' Choir
Malcolm Hicks (chamber organ); Ralph Downes (organ)
London Philharmonic Chamber Ensemble
London Philharmonic Orchestra
Bernard Haitink
Recoded live at a Promenade Concert at the Royal Albert Hall, London, on August 15 1976Last edited by Petrushka; 08-11-20, 23:04."The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Originally posted by Richard Barrett View PostI did have a listen to that and found it quite beautiful, BUT after checking out Das Musikalische Garten playing Biber, I investigated their other recordings and found one which I think you'd like a lot, it's called "Á 2 Violin verstimbt" on the Ars Produktion label and consists of a selection of works for 2 violins with and without continuo all featuring different scordatura and ranging from obscure mid-17th-century composers to two early pieces by Telemann. Quite a discovery I thought.
I do like the Biber Artificioso very much, I have the Köln recording; but I'll take a look at the DMGarten in that too....
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Yesterday’s listening had a Remembrance theme about it.
Britten
War Requiem
Galena Vishnevskaya (soprano)
Peter Pears (tenor)
Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (baritone)
Bach Choir
LSO Chorus
Melos Ensemble
London Symphony Orchestra
Benjamin Britten
For the Fallen
Elgar
The Spirit of England, Op.80
A Voice in the Wilderness, Op.77
Grania and Diamid, Op.42 -
Incidental Music
Bax
In Memoriam
Rachel Nicholls (soprano)
Joshua Elicott narrator)
Jennifer France (soprano)
Madeline Shaw(mezzo-soprano)
Hallé Orchestra
Sir Mark Elder
Today marks the 30th anniversary of The Berlin Wall coming down, so I thought it be good to play that famous recording that Bernstein recorded in a special concert.
Beethoven
Symphony No.9 in D minor, Op.125
Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks
Members of the Kirov Orchestra, Leningrad
Members of the London Symphony Orchestra
Members of the New York Symphony Orchestra
Members of the Orchestre de Paris
Members of the Staatskapelle Dresden
Leonard BernsteinLast edited by BBMmk2; 09-11-20, 10:46.Don’t cry for me
I go where music was born
J S Bach 1685-1750
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Originally posted by BBMmk2 View PostYesterday’s listening had a Remembrance theme about it.
Britten
War Requiem
Galena Vishnevskaya (soprano)
Peter Pears (tenor)
Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (baritone)
Bach Choir
LSO Chorus
Melos Ensemble
London Symphony Orchestra
Benjamin Britten
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Originally posted by Suffolkcoastal View PostScore following - Days 179 & 180
Hindemith:
Konzertmusik for Piano, Brass & Harps
Der Schwanendreher for Viola & Orchestra
Symphonie: Mathis der Maler
Symphony in E flat
Nobilissima Vision - Suite
Symphonic Metamorphosis on themes of Weber
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Haydn . Nelson Mass.
Grete Pedersen conducts Oslo Camerata/Det Norske Blåseensemble & Solistkor Oslo
Berit Norbakken Solset - soprano; Halvor F. Melien - baritone
Additional soloists:
Ingeborg Dalheim - soprano; Amanda Flodin / Astrid Sandvand Dahlen - alto; Mathias Gillebo / Kristian Krokslett - tenor; Olle Holmgren - bass
This is certainly a turbo charged performance. Really enjoying it a lot, but it isn't for the faint hearted........I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Each time I return the more exceptional this sounds....
The lightness of touch, the delicacy, sensitivity and yet simplicity of tone and phrase, never any over-elaboration; wonderful spontaneity of dialogue between and across the players, living moment-to-moment, in the very moment and movement of the musical expression; so a live and youthful feel, but with deep interpretive care and thoughtfulness....
Excellent recorded sound - vivid and immediate but beautifully balanced.
"The greatest and most original symphonic structures of Mozart, chamber-musical or otherwise...
The G Minor Quintet is as great as the G Minor Symphony, whence it is greater." - Hans Keller.
Record of the Year written all over......
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Mozart: String Quintets K. 515 & 516
Quatuor Van Kuijk, Adrien La Marca
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Originally posted by silvestrione View PostLeslie Howard?Best regards,
Jonathan
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