soulpope Posted March 2, 2021 Report Posted March 2, 2021 Emil & Elena Gilels play Schubert Sonata for 4 hands, D. 617 - live 1984 .... Quote
Peter Friedman Posted March 2, 2021 Report Posted March 2, 2021 Mozart - Violin Concerto No.4    and    Bruch - Symphony No.3, Op.51 Quote
Peter Friedman Posted March 2, 2021 Report Posted March 2, 2021 Beethoven - String Quintet Op.104    and    Schumann - Concert Allegro with Introduction, Op.134 & Introduction     and Allegro appassionata Op.92 Quote
soulpope Posted March 2, 2021 Report Posted March 2, 2021 1 hour ago, Referentzhunter said: Outstanding .... Quote
Referentzhunter Posted March 3, 2021 Report Posted March 3, 2021 (edited) 9 hours ago, soulpope said: Outstanding .... beautiful and calming but misses the Italian authenticy ... not that it bothers me to much. One thing ... i get bored after a while by how repitive Vivaldi's music is, and the excess of 'the Allegro' doesn't make things better also. Edited March 3, 2021 by Referentzhunter Quote
soulpope Posted March 3, 2021 Report Posted March 3, 2021 17 minutes ago, Referentzhunter said: beautiful and calming but misses the Italian authenticy ... not that it bothers me to much. One thing ... i get bored after a while by how repitive Vivaldi's music is, and the excess of 'the Allegro' doesn't make things better also. Repetitive can also be meditative .... depends on your actual mood .... Quote
Referentzhunter Posted March 3, 2021 Report Posted March 3, 2021 Liszt - Sonata 'Apres Une Lecture de Dante' * Mephisto Walz * Études de Execution * Transcendante Just now, soulpope said: Repetitive can also be meditative .... depends on your actual mood .... i understand but because of the Allegro's i can't end up in a meditive state myself ... and for me it is to repitive. Vivaldi used predictable formulas over and over again. Quote
soulpope Posted March 3, 2021 Report Posted March 3, 2021 11 minutes ago, Referentzhunter said: i understand but because of the Allegro's i can't end up in a meditive state myself ... and for me it is to repitive. Vivaldi used predictable formulas over and over again. This is a potential effect of Baroque Music overall .... Quote
Referentzhunter Posted March 3, 2021 Report Posted March 3, 2021 1 minute ago, soulpope said: This is a potential effect of Baroque Music overall .... yeah absolutely right ... Quote
Peter Friedman Posted March 3, 2021 Report Posted March 3, 2021 Mendelssohn - String Quartet Op.12    and   Mozart - Symphony No.35 "Haffner" Quote
Chuck Nessa Posted March 3, 2021 Report Posted March 3, 2021 This could b in the vinyl thread as well. My copy doesn't have the price sticker. Quote
HutchFan Posted March 3, 2021 Report Posted March 3, 2021 6 hours ago, soulpope said: Thereof Wagner .... No one does "bleeding chunks" better than Stokowski, IMO.    Quote
Referentzhunter Posted March 3, 2021 Report Posted March 3, 2021 The Poem of Ecstasy * Prometheus (The Poem of Fire) * Dream Quote
Referentzhunter Posted March 3, 2021 Report Posted March 3, 2021 28 minutes ago, HutchFan said: No one does "bleeding chunks" better than Stokowski, IMO.    i think it's interesting to add that Stokowski's birthday 18 April is very close to Wagner's - 22 May Quote
Peter Friedman Posted March 3, 2021 Report Posted March 3, 2021 Beethoven - Piano Sonatas No.11,Op.22 Â Â & Â Â No.12,Op.26 Â & Â N.24, Op.78 Quote
soulpope Posted March 3, 2021 Report Posted March 3, 2021 Just now, mikeweil said: How is this .... ? Quote
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