I bought the CPO Wellesz symphonies individually a few years ago, I found them interesting though they didn't register too strongly with me, will have to give them another spin soon.
I bought the CPO Wellesz symphonies individually a few years ago, I found them interesting though they didn't register too strongly with me, will have to give them another spin soon.
Tippett - The Rose Lake, then The Vision of St Augustine (LSO/Colin Davis)
Sibelius. Symphony 5. The Halle conducted by Sir John in 1957. Wonderfull perfomance.
Moeran:
Piano trio (1920/’25)
Dallapiccola:
6 Carmina Alcaei (1943)
Piccola Musica notturna (1954)
Preghiere (1962)
Il coro delle malmaritate
Il coro dei malammogliati
Wolpe:
Piece in Two parts for Six Players (1962)
Puccini:
Motetto per San Paolino (1879)
Robert King's recording of Purcell's 'Loves Goddes Sure Was Blind'; E J Moeran; Serenade in G.
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It's an Oxfam find, a disc called "The French Touch"
Dukas - The Sorcerer's Apprentice
Saint-Saens Omphale's Spinning Wheel
Ravel's Mother Goose
franck's - Le chasseur maudit
Boston Symphony Orchestra conducted by Charles Munch
The Ravel is particularly wonderful. not bad for £2
Eikhanger Bjorsvik Mussiklag: 'Art Of The States'
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Dvorak - Cello Concerto in B minor
Maria Kliegel (cello)/Royal PO/Michael Halasz
Can I just tell you I'm wearing glasses at the moment. With this pair of glasses I can do terrible damage to you.
Today:
Stravinsky: Symphony of Psalms
Lots of JSB: Chorales de Noel played by Lionel Rogg on French HM; Cantatas for Advent 36, 61, 62 and 132
Byrd's Five part Mass.