A Lark Ascending Posted February 9, 2016 Report Posted February 9, 2016 Persephone Op 131 (Though my copy has an unfashionable EMI label on) 2 hours of wonderfully mellifluous treacle (though the big number comes very early on). Nice Art Deco staging too. Â Â Quote
soulpope Posted February 9, 2016 Report Posted February 9, 2016  Igor Zhukov plays Mendtner Piano Concerto No.1, Op.33 (1973) Quote
soulpope Posted February 9, 2016 Report Posted February 9, 2016     Samuil Feinberg Piano Sonata No. 3  Quote
papsrus Posted February 9, 2016 Report Posted February 9, 2016 (edited) Rachmaninoff -- Piano Concerto No. 2 Bernd Glemser, Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra Edited February 9, 2016 by papsrus Quote
StarThrower Posted February 9, 2016 Author Report Posted February 9, 2016 From the Boulez Complete Erato box. First listen to Franco Donatoni (1927-2000). Tema, and Cadeau are instrumental works for chamber ensembles of 11 & 12 instruments. Sounds atonal, but fairly colorful music for strings, brass, winds and percussion. May appeal to fans of Carter and Boulez. Quote
Peter Friedman Posted February 9, 2016 Report Posted February 9, 2016 Piano Sonata D 960 This is the second version in this 5 CD Box. It was recorded live at Carnegie Hall in NY in December 1977. Â Quote
A Lark Ascending Posted February 10, 2016 Report Posted February 10, 2016 (edited) Thank you, Soulpope, for alerting me to that last one. Reminded me very much of my Dad. Amazed at how well I knew these pieces even though I could only put a name to the Puccini ones. Though they missed a trick in not going for the vocal version of "Hello Muddah, Hello Fadduh". I compensated. Edited February 10, 2016 by A Lark Ascending Quote
Balladeer Posted February 10, 2016 Report Posted February 10, 2016 Lukas Genusias - Emancipation of Consonance (Melodiya) Quote
Peter Friedman Posted February 10, 2016 Report Posted February 10, 2016 Mozart - Piano Concerto No.21, K.467 Schubert - Piano Sonata D.664 Quote
papsrus Posted February 10, 2016 Report Posted February 10, 2016 (edited) Mozart -- Cosi fan Tutte (Decca) Sir Colin Davis, Orchestra and Chorus of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden Montserrat Caballe, Janet Baker, Wladimiro Ganzarolli, Nicolai Gedda, Ileana Cotrubas, Richard van Allan In a moment of unabashed gluttony some time ago, I scooped up this complete Decca set. Not quite "complete," actually, judging by the rather enthusiastic first review at amazon. Missing three early operas written when WAM was a wee lad. Nonetheless, more music in one fell swoop than one can reasonably justify, so I won't try. Finally getting around to it. No libretto in this, just a booklet with the basics.  Edited February 10, 2016 by papsrus Quote
A Lark Ascending Posted February 10, 2016 Report Posted February 10, 2016 I don't think Berkeley had much time for the 'pastoral' side of early 20thC English music - he generally seems to have more in common with inter-war French composers. But this still sounds wonderfully evocative of the open air. Quote
alankin Posted February 10, 2016 Report Posted February 10, 2016 (edited) Toru Takemitsu – Asterism for Piano and Orchestra — Yuji Takahashi (piano) – Requiem for String Orchestra – Green (November Steps II, for Orchestra) – The Dorian Horizon for 17 String Toronto Symphony – Seiji Ozawa (RCA Red Seal / Sony Classical) Edited February 10, 2016 by alankin Quote
papsrus Posted February 10, 2016 Report Posted February 10, 2016 Bruckner, Symphony No. 7 Bernard Haitink, Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra (Decca)  When I first mentioned to my dad, maybe last year about this time, that I was getting into Bruckner (one of his Big Three) in kind of a big way via Celibidache, he simply looked at me wide-eyed, held up seven fingers and said, "It'll blow your mind." ...   He pressed this into my hand last Saturday after I'd given him a mid-60s live recording of No. 7 by Kurt Masur and the Berliner Staatskapelle Orchestra. So we're passing Bruckners back and forth these days.  Quote
papsrus Posted February 11, 2016 Report Posted February 11, 2016 Haydn, Cello Concertos Nos. 1 & 2 Jaqueline Du Pre with the English Chamber Orchestra   Damn fine. Quote
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