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  • BBMmk2
    Late Member
    • Nov 2010
    • 20908

    #76
    8 Preludes and fugues by the great JSB!! :)
    Don’t cry for me
    I go where music was born

    J S Bach 1685-1750

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    • teamsaint
      Full Member
      • Nov 2010
      • 25226

      #77
      A few gorgeous tunes: They would make me feel better, anyway. Hope Salymap would like them. !

      Bliss : Piano Quartet

      Mendelssohn Lieder ohne Worte: Op 67 No1.

      The 2 Chopin Opus 55 Nocturnes

      Silent Noon. RVW (sung by Anthony Rolfe Johnson)

      Schubert: Standchen.

      Beethoven . Pastoral Sonata.

      Brahms . Op117 intermezzi.

      Janacek. Our evenings, from " Along an Overgrown Path".
      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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      • Roehre

        #78
        I'd like to send salymap:

        Reznicek: Donna Diana-overture
        Beethoven: Menuet in G WoO 10/2
        Mozart: Zauberflöte/ Aria of the Queen of the Night
        JSBach: Brandenburg 4
        Nicolai: Die lustigen Weiber von Windsor-overture
        Schönberg: Die eiserne Brigade
        Haydn: L'Isola disabitata-overture
        Schubert: Rosamunde- Der Vollmond strahlt auf Bergeshöh'n
        Dvorak: Waldesruhe op.68 (orchestral version)
        Walton: Henry V- touch her soft lips and part
        Delius: Late Swallows
        Rossini: la gazza ladra-overture
        Offenbach: Les Contes d'Hoffmann: barcarolle
        chopin: barcarolle op.60
        Beethoven: Duo for 2 flutes WoO 26
        Beethoven: 2 Mandoline sonatas WoO 43
        DesPrez: Il Grillo buon cantore

        With exception of Bach Brandenburg 4 all within 8 minutes.
        Last edited by Guest; 26-11-13, 19:56.

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        • ferneyhoughgeliebte
          Gone fishin'
          • Sep 2011
          • 30163

          #79
          Originally posted by doversoul View Post
          How about eight short-ish pieces you would like to send to salymap?
          Lovely idea, dovers. How about:

          Mozart: Un aura amorosa - Heddle Nash
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          Schubert: Du Bist die ruh - Ferrier
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          Sargent: An Impression on a Windy Day - the Composer
          A delightful Mendelssohnian composition, written when he was in his twenties by Sir Malcolm Sargent. He was later to become best known as the conductor of th...


          Bach: Violin Concerto in a minor - Oistrach/Davis
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          Mendelssohn: Ruy Blas Overture - Beecham
          If you want to contact me, try : http://twitter.com/otterhouse/Thomas Beecham, Royal Philharmonic OrchestraMendelssohn Ruy blas overture 45 rpm 1951Sir Thoma...


          Elgar: Serenade for Strings - the Composer


          Enescu: Roumanian Rhapsody #1 - Bournemouth SO/Silvestri (with, I sincerely hope, a fellow Forumista amongst the Horns)


          Haydn: Lark Quartet
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          RVW: Serenade to Music - Hickox
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          Ferneyhough: In Nomine a 3 (to remind her of the days when the young composer visited her offices)
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          Schubert: An die Musik - Ferrier
          Kathleen Ferrier sings "An die Musik" by Schubert, Phylis Spurr (piano)Rec.1952


          [FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]

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          • Serial_Apologist
            Full Member
            • Dec 2010
            • 37820

            #80
            The Wagon Passes - just to cheer her up!

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            • BBMmk2
              Late Member
              • Nov 2010
              • 20908

              #81
              Hope Saly likes these!! Hmmm I know she likes RVW?
              Don’t cry for me
              I go where music was born

              J S Bach 1685-1750

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              • MrGongGong
                Full Member
                • Nov 2010
                • 18357

                #82
                I would suggest ......... (NO NOT Merzbow live OXOBOY )

                David Lang: The Passing Measures (BCMG)
                Vernon Elliot : Original music from The Clangers (Features several fine orchestral players of the 1960's 70's)
                Poulenc's double piano concerto (the second movement )


                more soon

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                • antongould
                  Full Member
                  • Nov 2010
                  • 8833

                  #83
                  Perhaps the following might ring the odd bell


                  Rossini's Little String Sonatas
                  Mozart K452
                  Murrell Cello Concerto No.2
                  Harty A John Field Suite
                  Balfour Gardner Shepherd Fennel's Dance
                  Carmichael Bahama Rumba
                  Bush Overture Yorick
                  Chagrin Helter Skelter
                  Smyth Piano Sonata No.3
                  Falla Ritual Fire Dance performed by "The Old Scoundrel"

                  Get well very soon

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                  • french frank
                    Administrator/Moderator
                    • Feb 2007
                    • 30457

                    #84
                    A 'home' collection:

                    H Howells: In Gloucestershire
                    H Parry: Lady Radnor's Suite
                    G Butterworth: English Idylls No 2
                    G Dyson: Rhapsody No 1 for SQ
                    J Ireland: Chelsea Reach
                    G Finzi: Forlana
                    F. Bridge: Suite for String Orchestra
                    F Delius: Fennimore and Gerda (intermezzo arr. T. Beecham)

                    Some are a bit longer, but not necessary to listen to them all if they don't please. GWS.
                    It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.

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                    • hmvman
                      Full Member
                      • Mar 2007
                      • 1121

                      #85
                      To my shame I've only just seen this thread but my very best wishes to Salymap. Get well soon.

                      I'll just send one of my favourite 'cheering up' pieces: "Wood Nymphs" by Eric Coates.

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                      • makropulos
                        Full Member
                        • Nov 2010
                        • 1676

                        #86
                        Originally posted by doversoul View Post
                        How about eight short-ish pieces you would like to send to salymap? Here is (one of) my list.

                        Monteverdi: Zefiro torna
                        D. Scarlatti: more or less anything as long as it is on the harpsichord
                        Rameau : Rossignols amoureux from Hippolyte et Aricie
                        Vivaldi: Mandolin Concerto (a nice little entertainment)
                        Bach: Coffee Cantata
                        Haendel : something from Cantates sacrées – by Emma Kirby and London Baroque
                        Kapsberger Works for Lute & Chitarrone: any one or two
                        Buxtehude: one of trio sonatas

                        Not the sort of work salymap usually listens to, so it will be a good opportunity to fill in a long afternoon.
                        What a lovely idea. Here are my suggestions of eight short pieces as "get-well soon" music for saly:


                        Dvorak: Nocturne for string orchestra in B major Op. 40
                        Elgar: The Starlight Express - To the Children
                        R. Strauss: Serenade Op. 7
                        Vaughan Williams: Rise, heart - from Five Mystical Songs
                        Monteverdi: Chiome d'oro
                        Schütz: Jauchzet den Herrn (Psalmen Davids)
                        Kodály: Adagio for cello and piano
                        Copland: The Promise of Living - from The Tender Land

                        Get well soon, saly.

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                        • EdgeleyRob
                          Guest
                          • Nov 2010
                          • 12180

                          #87
                          Great idea DS,hope you like these lovely (IMO) choonz Saly, and get well soon.

                          Bliss / Pastoral for clarinet and Piano.
                          Vaughan Williams / Linden Lea (I know you like this Saly).
                          Vaughan Williams / Sweet little linnet that longs to be free (from the Opera,Hugh the Drover).
                          Alkan / Nocturne in B Op 22.
                          Alwyn / Concerto Grosso No 1.
                          Peter Warlock / Serenade for the 60th Birthday of Frederick Delius.
                          Schubert / Allegretto D 915.
                          Mendelssohn/ Notturno from A Midsummer Night's Dream.

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                          • Richard Tarleton

                            #88
                            Saly, a bouquet of traditional Tudor melodies, mostly arranged for lute by my beloved John Dowland, which I think you'd enjoy - and they help one forget that winter is almost upon us:-

                            The Woods so Wild
                            The leaves be greene
                            Robin is to the greenwood gone
                            John come kiss me now
                            Go from my window
                            As I went to Walsingham
                            Greensleeves
                            My Lord Willoughbie's welcome home

                            An awful lot of green there, I hope you like green! Get better soon.

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                            • ferneyhoughgeliebte
                              Gone fishin'
                              • Sep 2011
                              • 30163

                              #89
                              Originally posted by Brassbandmaestro View Post
                              Hope Saly likes these!! Hmmm I know she likes RVW?
                              She's expressed a fondness for Ferrier, Heddle Nash, Sargent, and Haydn before, Bbm - and she met RVW when she worked at Augener's (as, IIRC, she did Colin Davis and Ferneyhough). The Silvestri/Enescu was added just in case Hornspieler was playing - and as a piece I thought she'd like but might not know.
                              [FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]

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                              • mangerton
                                Full Member
                                • Nov 2010
                                • 3346

                                #90
                                In alphabetical order:

                                JSB: Jauchzet frohlocket, from the Christmas Oratorio
                                Gibbons : This is the Record of John
                                Haydn : Te Deum
                                MacCunn : Land of the Mountain and the Flood (appropriate for today, and for next Saturday)
                                Purcell : Hear My Prayer
                                RVW : Three Shakespeare Songs

                                I know there's a lot of choral music in there, but it's what I know best, and there's a couple of seasonal items. I hope there's something in there that you like, and there's nothing too long if you don't!

                                Get well soon, saly.

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