T.D. Posted Saturday at 03:13 AM Report Posted Saturday at 03:13 AM Been revisiting some old LvB collections Quote
mjzee Posted Saturday at 09:00 PM Report Posted Saturday at 09:00 PM Artur Rodziński - New York Philharmonic, The Complete Columbia Album Collection, disc 4. Quote
Peter Friedman Posted Saturday at 10:16 PM Report Posted Saturday at 10:16 PM Beethoven - Piano Concerto No.5 Quote
HutchFan Posted Saturday at 10:50 PM Report Posted Saturday at 10:50 PM Now on my turntable: A shattering performance. . . A desert-island DSCH disc.  Quote
HutchFan Posted Saturday at 11:26 PM Report Posted Saturday at 11:26 PM More late Shostakovich: Quote
gvopedz Posted Sunday at 12:28 AM Report Posted Sunday at 12:28 AM Mahler's Symphony No. 3 in D minor, Fourth Movement, here is one performance: Â Quote
mikeweil Posted Sunday at 04:54 PM Report Posted Sunday at 04:54 PM Been listening to two dozen ciaconas and chaconnes from as many 17th century composers during the last few hours, to prepare a lecture on this type of "dance" ..... Quote
HutchFan Posted Sunday at 05:17 PM Report Posted Sunday at 05:17 PM Now listening to Shostakovich's Fourth Symphony, as heard in this 2-LP set: Like the DSCH albums above, this music originally was recorded for Melodiya in the Soviet Union and then subsequently licensed for release in the U.S. Â Quote
HutchFan Posted Sunday at 07:05 PM Report Posted Sunday at 07:05 PM 2 hours ago, mikeweil said: Been listening to two dozen ciaconas and chaconnes from as many 17th century composers during the last few hours, to prepare a lecture on this type of "dance" ..... How interesting! For whom are you preparing the lecture, mike?  Quote
Peter Friedman Posted Sunday at 09:37 PM Report Posted Sunday at 09:37 PM Firkusny - Mozart Piano Concerto No.20 Baumann - Strauss Horn Concerto Quote
mikeweil Posted Sunday at 09:40 PM Report Posted Sunday at 09:40 PM 2 hours ago, HutchFan said: How interesting! For whom are you preparing the lecture, mike?  For a group of friends that are interested in early music. Quote
HutchFan Posted yesterday at 02:38 AM Report Posted yesterday at 02:38 AM Brahms: Piano Trio No. 3, Op. 101, as heard in this set: Quote
Peter Friedman Posted yesterday at 12:32 PM Report Posted yesterday at 12:32 PM Mozart - String Quartets K.387 Â & Â K.421 Quote
Peter Friedman Posted yesterday at 05:38 PM Report Posted yesterday at 05:38 PM Soulnote recommended this album over the one with Starker and Buchbinder. I find both to be very good. Without listening to them both side by side, it is difficult for me to say I prefer one over the other. Quote
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