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What Classical Music Are You listening to Now? III
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Originally posted by teamsaint View PostStarted a bit of listening to the Kuchar Dvorak/ DSCH/ Smetana/ Nielsen box set download.
I thought the Czech suite was outstanding, may well become a favourite recording of a favourite work.
Might give some of the Nielsen a spin later.
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Krassimira Stoyanova - ‘Verismo’
Verismo arias by Puccini, Cilea, Mascagni, Catalani & Giordano
Krassimira Stoyanova (soprano)
Münchner Rundfunkorchester/Pavel Baleff
Recorded 2015/16 Studio 1, Bayerischen Rundfunk, Munich
Orfeo CD
French Works for cello and piano, Vol. 1
Widor
Suite (three pieces) in E minor, Op. 21
Cello Sonata in A major, Op. 80
Vierne
Cello Sonata in B flat minor, Op. 27
Peter Bruns (cello) & Annegret Kuttner (piano)
Recorded 2007 Siemensvilla, Lankwitz, Berlin
Hänssler ClassicLast edited by Stanfordian; 12-04-21, 12:35.
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Originally posted by Auferstehen View PostBEETHOVEN
Horn S in F Maj Op 17
BPO Wind Soloists (J Demus / G Seifert)
A delightful little work, must try and track down a copy with Dennis Brain (in memory of the peppery forum contributor Hornspieler, who has now passed on).
Mario
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostWith due deference to Dennis Brain, it really calls for a natural horn to get the timbres Beethoven sought, surely?
I wasn’t quite yet after a sound that LvB would’ve heard, more to listen to this genius of that instrument whose performances I’ve not yet heard.
Would you be able to recommend any natural horn performances please Bryn?
Mario
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Originally posted by cloughie View PostMaybe or not!
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostWith due deference to Dennis Brain, it really calls for a natural horn to get the timbres Beethoven sought, suely?
It's a minefield, of course, but...
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Originally posted by Auferstehen View PostSorry, quite correct of course.
I wasn’t quite yet after a sound that LvB would’ve heard, more to listen to this genius of that instrument whose performances I’ve not yet heard.
Would you be able to recommend any natural horn performances please Bryn?
Mario
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostBut the Horn Sonata was composed in particular circumstances for a particular performer of a particular type of instrument . . .
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostBut the Horn Sonata was composed in particular circumstances for a particular performer of a particular type of instrument . . .
Then there the keyboard part . . .
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Listening the other day to a crackly 78rpm recording Frank Bridge conducted of one of his own works in 1923 led me to wondering what thoughts Bridge might have had about the wider public impression his music would have made disseminated through the then-latest technology. Better than nothing?
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