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« Reply #2790 on: 16:24:19, 03-05-2008 »

Robert Casadesus - Zino Francescatti - Frank sonata in A for vln and pno. (Recorded 1947)
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« Reply #2791 on: 15:25:38, 05-05-2008 »

Krenek, Im Tal der Zeit, op 232 (1979)

A horrible recording of a good performance of a rather fetching little work -- still waiting in vain, though, for a Krenek work as excellent as Sestina, the Lamentations, or the early Reisebuch.

There was a little discussion about Krenek on this message board last year, Turfan:

http://r3ok.myforum365.com/index.php?topic=1313.0

Other Krenek recommendations are always welcome! Smiley
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« Reply #2792 on: 15:36:02, 05-05-2008 »

Krenek, Im Tal der Zeit, op 232 (1979)

A horrible recording of a good performance of a rather fetching little work -- still waiting in vain, though, for a Krenek work as excellent as Sestina, the Lamentations, or the early Reisebuch.

There was a little discussion about Krenek on this message board last year, Turfan:

http://r3ok.myforum365.com/index.php?topic=1313.0

Other Krenek recommendations are always welcome! Smiley

I suspect he knows about that already, pim...  Roll Eyes
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« Reply #2793 on: 15:39:45, 05-05-2008 »

I suspect he knows about that already, pim...  Roll Eyes

Oops!

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« Reply #2794 on: 20:54:44, 05-05-2008 »

Going through the mp3 player that my wife gave  me!! hers actually and she going to get a nann ipod!!! Rossini at the moment. La Cerenatola Ov/Black Dyke Band.

Ah, thats finished!

Enigma Variaitions/BBCSO/Andrew Davies!!
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« Reply #2795 on: 07:35:17, 06-05-2008 »

...nann ipod...

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« Reply #2796 on: 08:54:59, 06-05-2008 »

On All Brass Band Internet Radio. Really good cds. Theyve just finished Kirtintilloch Band's rendition of [Mission Impossible[/i].
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« Reply #2797 on: 08:56:02, 06-05-2008 »

On All Brass Band Internet Radio. Really good cds. Theyve just finished Kirtintilloch Band's rendition of [Mission Impossible[/i].
Yess!! indeed!! Just saw my error!! Very good!
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« Reply #2798 on: 17:05:18, 06-05-2008 »

You mean really bad, don't you?
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« Reply #2799 on: 21:18:46, 06-05-2008 »

For us brass banders, its really good!! Not badly done either.

At the  moment, listening to Brahms/Schoenberg Piano Quartet/Cleveland O/Christoph von Dohnanyi.
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« Reply #2800 on: 22:40:16, 06-05-2008 »

Beethoven: Symphony No 8, Orchestre Revolutionnaire et Romantique/Sir John Eliot Gardiner

as heard on ClassicFM

The LvB symphony least familiar to me, and because some folk came to the house about 20mins ago it's still the least familiar to me, so CD in car tomorrow Dresden Phil./Kegel
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« Reply #2801 on: 13:22:57, 07-05-2008 »



Sergei Prokofiev - Symphony No. 3 in C minor



Orchestre National Paris conducted by Jean Martinon
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« Reply #2802 on: 15:52:34, 07-05-2008 »

Just dropped in to say:

anyone with any interest in Mahler who doesn't have Karel Ančerl's recording of the 9th should really get hold of it NOW.

That will be all.
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« Reply #2803 on: 16:57:00, 07-05-2008 »

Just dropped in to say:

anyone with any interest in Mahler who doesn't have Karel Ančerl's recording of the 9th should really get hold of it NOW.

That will be all.

Dammit, Richard, I don't have the money, space, or time for this sort of nonsense.  Stop it, will you?
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« Reply #2804 on: 17:36:56, 07-05-2008 »

Sorry, Evan. It's quite cheap though.

Whenever I hear a "new" Mahler 9 that opens up for me new perspectives on the music, it seems that it ends up being 30 or more years old - Barbirolli, Maderna and Ančerl are what I have in mind. I would have thought it might be a work that keeps revealing new possibilities as time goes by. But most more recent recordings I know don't seem to have the depth of vision (I think I know what I mean by that but I might have to unpack it at some point) of those three, to name only them. Am I mistaken here? I still feel there are probably things in the score which nobody has touched yet.
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