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    'Santiago a Capella'. The Monteverdi Choir, JEG.

    'Miserre': 'Allegri and the Music of Rome'. The Cardinall's Musick', Andrew Carwood.

    Purcell: Theatre Music Vol.5. Soli, AAM, Hogwood.

    John Adams: Phrygian Gates;
    American Berserk; China Gates;
    Hallejuah Junction*;
    Ralph van Raat, *Marten van Veen(pianos).

    Vaughan Williams: Variations for Or4chestra(orch G Jacob)(Bournemouth SO/Hickox);
    Two Hymn-Tune Preludes: 1 Eventide; 2 Dominus Regit Me(Northern Sinfonia/Hickox)
    Concerto for Violin and Strings(Bradley Creswick(violin), Northern Sinfonia/Hickox.
    Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life(Berthold Auerbach)

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    Today:

    Stojowski:
    Cello Sonata in A major opus 18 (Dedicated "A mon très cher Maître I J Paderewski") (R3:TtN)

    Paderewski:
    Menuet celèbre "à l'antique" in G major opus 14/1 (R3:TtN)

    Barber:
    Knoxville: summer of 1915 op.24 (1947)

    Berg:
    Violin concerto (1935)

    Escher:
    Musique pour l’Esprit en Deuil (1943)

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    Curved Air / Live.
    Focus / Hamburger Concerto.
    "Music is the best means we have of digesting time".

    W. H. Auden

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul Sherratt View Post
    >>you're not going to go on and listen to it, are you?

    Why not, Beef ?
    Know your rights - all three of 'em

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roehre View Post
    Today:

    Stojowski:
    Cello Sonata in A major opus 18 (Dedicated "A mon très cher Maître I J Paderewski") (R3:TtN)

    Paderewski:
    Menuet celèbre "à l'antique" in G major opus 14/1 (R3:TtN)

    Barber:
    Knoxville: summer of 1915 op.24 (1947)

    Berg:
    Violin concerto (1935)

    Escher:
    Musique pour l’Esprit en Deuil (1943)
    Know your rights - all three of 'em

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    Quote Originally Posted by Serial_Apologist View Post
    But the sound of one triangle is hardly the road to excess now, is it!

    It's the slippery slope!
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    David Bowie, Low, 1977, RCA.
    Know your rights - all three of 'em

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    Neu! by Neu! Polygram Records, 1972.
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    Roehre, what version of the Barber have?

    Vaughan Williams: Symphonies nos 3(Pastoral) and 4. LSO/Previn.
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    Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life(Berthold Auerbach)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brassbandmaestro View Post
    Roehre, what version of the Barber ?.
    BBM, Roberta Alexander with the Nederlands Filharmonisch Orkest/ de Waart, a mid-1990s Etcetera production

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