Originally posted by Pulcinella
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I've REALLY, REALLY tried, but ......
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Originally posted by Petrushka View PostI'm not much into chamber music but I've been listening to the Bartok String Quartet No 1 with the Takacs Quartet courtesy of youTube. It somehow seemed to fit a late Friday afternoon in October and I enjoyed it. Will try the rest as time allows. Never knowingly heard any of them before!
But then I’ve no room to talk,I’m not at all into Sibelius,Nielsen or Verdi.“Music is the best means we have of digesting time." — Igor Stravinsky
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Originally posted by kernelbogey View PostA friend at University bought me the Glagolitic Mass for my 21st. I've never looked back. Find the last two movements, if you can, on YouTube....
The piano suite On an Overgrown Path I is utterly beguiling.
I'm going to see WNO in The Cunning Little Vixen on 28 November in Southampton.
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My introduction to the music of Janacek was via the Concertino and the surviving movements of the Piano Sonata 1 X 1905 "From the Street". It was coupled with the Bartok Sonata for 2 Pianos and Percussion on a Supraphon LP that I chanced upon in a now long gone music shop in Eton. I purchased the disc for the Bartok and the Janacek was love at first hearing. I went back the next day to order the Ancerl recording of the {what I know to be the revised, simplified version) of the Glagolitic Mass. I have yet to hear a work by Janacek I did not take to on first hearing.
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Originally posted by kernelbogey View PostA friend at University bought me the Glagolitic Mass for my 21st. I've never looked back. Find the last two movements, if you can, on YouTube....
The piano suite On an Overgrown Path I is utterly beguiling.
I'm going to see WNO in The Cunning Little Vixen on 28 November in Southampton.
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostMy introduction to the music of Janacek was via the Concertino and the surviving movements of the Piano Sonata 1 X 1905 "From the Street". It was coupled with the Bartok Sonata for 2 Pianos and Percussion on a Supraphon LP that I chanced upon in a now long gone music shop in Eton. I purchased the disc for the Bartok and the Janacek was love at first hearing. I went back the next day to order the Ancerl recording of the {what I know to be the revised, simplified version) of the Glagolitic Mass. I have yet to hear a work by Janacek I did not take to on first hearing.
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