Peter Friedman Posted Tuesday at 04:31 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 04:31 PM Where is Soulnote? He has long been a regular poster on the classical thread. Currently listening to: Quote
mjzee Posted Tuesday at 10:03 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 10:03 PM Riccardo Muti - The Complete Warner Symphonic Recordings, disc 25. Quote
mjzee Posted Wednesday at 02:19 AM Report Posted Wednesday at 02:19 AM Artur Rodziński - New York Philharmonic, The Complete Columbia Album Collection, disc 9. Quote
Peter Friedman Posted Wednesday at 02:25 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 02:25 PM Beethoven - String Quartets Op.74  and  Op.95 Quote
Ron S Posted Wednesday at 05:47 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 05:47 PM Revisiting these classics through this latest, 2024 box: Beethoven, Symphonies 1-9 & Overtures George Szell, Cleveland Orchestra (Sony) Â Quote
Peter Friedman Posted Wednesday at 06:02 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 06:02 PM Haydn String Quartets Op64/1, Op.64/2, Op.64/3 Â Casper da Salo Quartet Quote
mikeweil Posted Wednesday at 11:26 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 11:26 PM (edited) https://seuletoile.fr/en/sound-sound-post-horn-es-ruft-das-posthorn/ https://www.ensembleartifices.fr This is the earliest horn concerto ever written! Edited Wednesday at 11:58 PM by mikeweil Quote
Peter Friedman Posted Wednesday at 11:42 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 11:42 PM Dvorak - Symphony No.6Â Quote
EKE BBB Posted 12 hours ago Report Posted 12 hours ago (edited) Over the last few days, focus on piano: Â Edited 12 hours ago by EKE BBB Quote
Peter Friedman Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago Schubert - Piano Sonatas D.784  and  D.894 Quote
Chuck Nessa Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago Pro Arte Quartet of the University of Wisconsin, Rudolf Kolisch leader. Quote
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