Listenin' to Classical Music and Conversation

Discussion in 'Music Corner' started by bluemooze, Feb 22, 2017.

  1. HenryFly

    HenryFly Forum Resident

    Location:
    Germany
    This is at the extreme depressingly EVIL end of what the Devil is listening to at Halloween. This sent me running in fear when I heard it first about two weeks ago.
    One of Polanski's worst films however.

     
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  2. bluemooze

    bluemooze Senior Member Thread Starter

    Location:
    Frenchtown NJ USA
    First listen to new arrival, "The Marriage Of Heaven And Hell" performed by Gothic Voices on Helios.

    Motets and Songs from thirteenth-century France

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  3. DeepFloyd11

    DeepFloyd11 Lady Eclectic

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    Canada
  4. DeepFloyd11

    DeepFloyd11 Lady Eclectic

    Location:
    Canada
    Probably something the opposite of scary! Not a fan of Halloween here..... :hide:

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  5. Luisboa

    Luisboa Forum Resident

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    Coimbra, Portugal
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    CD 1: String Quartets op. 18 nos. 1-3
    bought this set for 16€ (shipping included). :edthumbs: Arrived today.
    Is a set I already know and love, but dindt had it on cd.

    The bad side is: who was the :crazy: that had the idea to put the cds on envelopes closed with glue? :doh:
     
  6. Luisboa

    Luisboa Forum Resident

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    Coimbra, Portugal
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    we do love mountais by a river or a lake, dont we? :laugh:
     
  7. bluemooze

    bluemooze Senior Member Thread Starter

    Location:
    Frenchtown NJ USA
    Listening to "Bach - Brandenburg Concertos 1, 2 & 3" performed by The English Concert led by Trevor Pinnock on Archiv.

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  8. DeepFloyd11

    DeepFloyd11 Lady Eclectic

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    Canada
    On the TT....

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  9. vanhooserd

    vanhooserd Senior Member

    Location:
    Nashville,TN
    I recently got those recordings in a 2-CD Philips Duo set for 95 cents.
     
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  10. coopmv

    coopmv Newton 1/30/2001 - 8/31/2011

    Location:
    CT, USA
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  11. coopmv

    coopmv Newton 1/30/2001 - 8/31/2011

    Location:
    CT, USA
    :edthumbs: Quartetto Italiano has many fans here ...
     
  12. coopmv

    coopmv Newton 1/30/2001 - 8/31/2011

    Location:
    CT, USA
    The Berglund Sibelius cycle is the first Sibelius cycle in my collection ...
     
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  13. Luisboa

    Luisboa Forum Resident

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    Coimbra, Portugal
    And a good one it is, though im still to hear a bad Sibelius cycle. Or am I being lucky or his music is bullet proof against bad interpretations. I even listen to Sibelius played by kids no older than maybe 17 of no world famous conservatory and they were awsome playing the Karelia Suite.
     
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  14. bluemooze

    bluemooze Senior Member Thread Starter

    Location:
    Frenchtown NJ USA
    Listening to "Sibelius / Lindberg - Violin Concertos" performed by Lisa Batiashvili with the Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra led by Sakari Oramo on Sony.

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  15. Wugged

    Wugged Forum Resident

    Location:
    Warsaw, Poland
    Love Lisa :love: Fantastic player. The cream of the current violin stars.
     
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  16. coopmv

    coopmv Newton 1/30/2001 - 8/31/2011

    Location:
    CT, USA
    There are two volumes for the Haitink Mendelssohn on Philips ...
     
  17. bluemooze

    bluemooze Senior Member Thread Starter

    Location:
    Frenchtown NJ USA
    Fixed... :)

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  18. bluemooze

    bluemooze Senior Member Thread Starter

    Location:
    Frenchtown NJ USA
    First listen to "Verdi - Stiffelio" performed by the Chor Und Symphonieorchester Des Orf led by Lamberto Gardelli from the Decca Verdi box.

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  19. Wes H

    Wes H Forum Resident

    Location:
    Virginia
    On the turntable: Bruckner Symphony No.9. CSO/Barenboim.

    Lots of recorded competition for the Bruckner 9th and this may not be at the top of the heap, but still a very strong performance. (Confession: Barenboim's later Bruckner cycle with the Berlin Philharmonic--on Warner Classics CDs--is perhaps my favorite of all Bruckner cycles I've heard.)

    DG LP / Made in Germany / 1976 (my copy has a "6/78" date on inner sleeve)

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  20. HenryFly

    HenryFly Forum Resident

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    Germany
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    What fantastic presence this 38 year old German conductor has. He hasn't yet been seen much in the studio but it won't be long. This is an excellent recording.
    His live Mahler's 4th on Monday night in Stuttgart, was a sensation.
     
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  21. ibanez_ax

    ibanez_ax Forum Resident

    This is an excellent cycle.
     
  22. ibanez_ax

    ibanez_ax Forum Resident

    Primephonic.

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  23. Bachtoven

    Bachtoven Forum Resident

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    US
  24. Bachtoven

    Bachtoven Forum Resident

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  25. Wes H

    Wes H Forum Resident

    Location:
    Virginia
    On the turntable this evening: Mozart Piano Quartets. Performed by the Amadeus Quartet with Walter Kline, piano.
    This 1982 LP from DG is my favorite recording of these delightful works.

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