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« Reply #585 on: 21:22:42, 28-06-2007 »

Chez Cassidy:  Britten, Peter Grimes.  Pears, Britten, Covent Garden.
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« Reply #586 on: 22:09:21, 28-06-2007 »

Chez Garnett, I'm sitting here with a silly ecstatic grin on my face listening to Le Concert Spirituel/Herve Niquet doing the HIPPEST possible Handel Fireworks Music. Utterly, utterly glorious. If you happen to be lurking Ollie, thanks for the recommendation. You've made an old man very happy.

('Ere, what's this about all houses in the UK having to have a HIP certificate in future? That's taking the New Puritanism a bit far isn't it?)
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« Reply #587 on: 22:24:15, 28-06-2007 »

My bank account thanks Ollie for staying away from the Now Spinning thread.

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Damn him and his great CD recommendations.


(That Haendel is something special.  Goodness.)
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« Reply #588 on: 22:32:26, 28-06-2007 »

O.K., so just how many of us got the Haendel CD on Ollie's recommendation? I do hope Glossa are paying him a suitable commision. Wink
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« Reply #589 on: 22:59:17, 28-06-2007 »

Hehe. You won't believe me (and why should you?), but I had that CD - and indeed had damaged at least one composer(and funny-temperament-nut)'s bank account by recommending it - long before these boards even existed!
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« Reply #590 on: 23:21:47, 28-06-2007 »

Anyone else familiar with this one?

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« Reply #591 on: 14:12:09, 29-06-2007 »

NS Chez Dish

CPE Bach's St Mark's Passion with the Bach-Collegium Stuttgart under Rilling. Couldn't find it just now on Amazon, but it's sure to turn up
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« Reply #592 on: 22:41:47, 29-06-2007 »

Terry Riley: Descending Moonshine Dervishes
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« Reply #593 on: 22:48:08, 29-06-2007 »

Chez martle

Porgy and Bess, mainly the opening. Again and again - becuase I can't quite work out how he does that, do a salon bar piano pastiche which is so manic and modern and yet sets up Summertime so perfectly. Where did he learn to do that? Brilliant.
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« Reply #594 on: 23:15:42, 29-06-2007 »

Stockhausen, "Fais voile vers le soleil", and "Liaison", (just to make hh envious). Nothing like a bit of nostalgia, is there?

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« Reply #595 on: 23:29:42, 29-06-2007 »

H. Ferguson: Concerto for Piano and String orchestra. Peter Donohoe / Northern Sinfonia. Such vitality.

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« Reply #596 on: 00:22:51, 01-07-2007 »

Now spinning in E-Space, Camera lucida by Misato Mochizuki, near the end now, so it will be followed by Chaya Czernowin's Afatsim. Then maybe Celibidace's Tchaikovsky or summat by Schubert...
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« Reply #597 on: 00:46:12, 01-07-2007 »

The Inner Mounting Flame
The Mahavishnu Orchestra with John McLaughlin

Originally bought this on vinyl in 1972, still sounds great.
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« Reply #598 on: 02:54:22, 01-07-2007 »

Chopin a la Cortot
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« Reply #599 on: 22:45:12, 02-07-2007 »

Ex Cathedra/ Skidmore - New World Symphonies. Hyperion CDA67380
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