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« Reply #1845 on: 08:45:46, 07-12-2007 »

Simply suggesting that your Vision re. the title might be in need of correction, Ron. Wink
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« Reply #1846 on: 09:08:52, 07-12-2007 »

Martin Butler's Songs and Visions from a Haunted Place: another of his pieces which has an internal logic I find unassailable (though yet again I find myself wondering whether that opening is an intentional homage to Berio's Folksongs).

Ron, not to dance around the issue, I have it on pretty good authority that the allusion, though undeniable, was utterly unintentional at the time of its composition.  Grin
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« Reply #1847 on: 20:22:26, 09-12-2007 »

Now spinning here:

Stockhausen. Spiral. Michael Vetter.

Neunundneunzig!

http://home.swipnet.se/sonoloco4/stockhausen/46.html
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« Reply #1848 on: 20:48:14, 09-12-2007 »

Stockhausen: Zyklus
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Still Lisztening...


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« Reply #1849 on: 20:52:31, 09-12-2007 »

Mendelssohn - Concerto for 2 pianos in E.  Lovely!
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« Reply #1850 on: 20:54:26, 09-12-2007 »

Stockhausen: Zyklus

Performed by?
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« Reply #1851 on: 21:00:20, 09-12-2007 »

Just started to spin Radio 3's tribute programme to KS on his 70 birthday, presented by Mark Russell.
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« Reply #1852 on: 21:05:08, 09-12-2007 »


Hang on a minute.....






Nuts.
Can't find the information (is it Christopher Caskel?)
It's CD 6 in the Complete Edition.
I'm on to Refrain now.
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« Reply #1853 on: 21:07:44, 09-12-2007 »

Just wait for Kontakte, I had that on repeat play on Friday. I know it's old news now but the sound which slows down until it becomes a rhythm while spinning itself around your head is really a rather wonderful thing in my book.

Yes, it's Caskel.
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« Reply #1854 on: 21:11:08, 09-12-2007 »

Ingvar Loco Nordin to the rescue...
What a useful chap.
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« Reply #1855 on: 21:22:25, 09-12-2007 »

Now spinning here:

Stockhausen. Spiral. Michael Vetter.

That's not my copy is it? I haven't been able to find it for ages.
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« Reply #1856 on: 21:24:09, 09-12-2007 »

No, I bought it from Dussmann yesterday. Thought I should allow my feelings on the passing of Stockhausen to express themselves commercially. Although it was certainly the fact of having heard yours that led me to buy this one...

But now spinning is this:



Are you a Schütz fan? Then I think you need this. Are you not a Schütz fan? Then I think you need it even more.

The Saul, Saul and the Fili mi, Absalon are particularly striking. The former for the fastest beginning to the piece I've ever heard (and it works!).
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« Reply #1857 on: 22:08:58, 09-12-2007 »

No, I bought it from Dussmann yesterday.

Damn. I mean good. I mean damn. Who has my copy of Spiral? I dimly remember lending it to someone but I can't remember who.

NEVER LEND YOUR FAVOURITE CDs TO ANYONE!

I am a Schütz fan. I was listening to his Weihnachtshistorie earlier on as it happens. I have a nice enough but not really very inspiring recording by Frieder Bernius. I see that M Lasserre has recorded that too.
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« Reply #1858 on: 22:14:03, 09-12-2007 »

I see that M Lasserre has recorded that too.
That would be Mme Lasserre I presume? Wink Or perhaps Mlle.



I have found some of Akadêmia's efforts to be markedly better than others. (For example I didn't really go for the disc with Guillemette Laurens on it.) But what's good out of the stuff I've heard of theirs has been immensely good.
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« Reply #1859 on: 22:19:47, 09-12-2007 »

Damn. I mean good. I mean damn. Who has my copy of Spiral? I dimly remember lending it to someone but I can't remember who.


Oh oh. This isn't going to spark a 'Where is it?' thread Mark II, is it?  Shocked
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