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What Classical Music Are You listening to Now? III
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostCheck the info at the back of the accompaning booklet. The CD versions are edited from up to three perfromances each, sometimes from different venues. I can't spot the joins, however. The perfromaces on YouTube were from a later series of perfromances and take a different appraoch to which repeats are played. Both sets are well worth hearing. Funnily enough I copied the audio of the performances on YouTube to my new Dodocool player earlier this evening.
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostCheck the info at the back of the accompaning booklet. The CD versions are edited from up to three perfromances each, sometimes from different venues. I can't spot the joins, however. The perfromaces on YouTube were from a later series of perfromances and take a different appraoch to which repeats are played. Both sets are well worth hearing. Funnily enough I copied the audio of the performances on YouTube to my new Dodocool player earlier this evening.
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostCheck the info at the back of the accompaning booklet. The CD versions are edited from up to three perfromances each, sometimes from different venues. I can't spot the joins, however. The perfromaces on YouTube were from a later series of perfromances and take a different appraoch to which repeats are played. Both sets are well worth hearing. Funnily enough I copied the audio of the performances on YouTube to my new Dodocool player earlier this evening.[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostIsn't this a description of what happened with the Krivine/Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra recordings - or did this happen with van Immerseel, too?
The YouTube Krivine series audio, by the way, is at 98 kbps HE-AAC. Just about acceptable for the occasional listen. It helps to have the video content playing.
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostOops, sorry fg, and you too Beefy, you are quite right. I saw Immerseel and read it as Krivine. About time I listened to the Immerseel set again. Until the Krivines came along they were much favoured here.
The YouTube Krivine series audio, by the way, is at 98 kbps HE-AAC. Just about acceptable for the occasional listen. It helps to have the video content playing.
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Mahler
Symphony No. 4
Genia Kühmeier (soprano)
Münchner Philharmoniker/Valery Gergiev
Recorded Live March 2017, Philharmonie, Munich
MPHL own label - New release
‘Eternamente’ – The Verismo Album – Angela Gheorghiu
Arias from Mascagni, Donaudy, Puccini, Boito, Mascheroni, Refice, Ponchielli, Giordano
Angela Gheorghiu (soprano)
Prague Philharmonic Choir,
PKF - Prague Philharmonia/Emmanuel Vilaume
Recorded 2016 Smetana Hall, Municipal House, Prague
Warner Classics – Recent release
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As mentioned on another tread, Ted Downes's 80th birthday concert (DAB mp2). The interval interview with Downes is a real gem, as is the concert itself.
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Originally posted by Stanfordian View PostHiya pastoralguy,
Superb playing as I expect from this quartet. Disappointed with some minor issues of the sound.
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