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    Brahms: Symphony No 3

    Mozart: Requiem
    Wilma Lipp (soprano), Hilde Rossl-Majdan (contralto)
    Anton Dermota (tenor), Walter Berry (bass)
    Vienna Singverein

    Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
    Herbert von Karajan
    “Every piece of music is a rehearsal of one’s life,” - Sir Colin Davis

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    Quote Originally Posted by teamsaint View Post
    Also RVW Sinfonia Antarctica. Handley/RLPO.


    Thought provoking,spine tingling,goosebumps,lump in the throat,hairs on the back of the neck music.
    "Music is the best means we have of digesting time".

    W. H. Auden

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    Today:

    Michael Haydn:
    Divertimento in A MH.299/P.121 (R3:TtN)

    Joseph Haydn:
    Hungarian National March Hob:VIII:4 (1802)
    Prince of Wales March Hob:VIII:3 (1791)

    Life & work of 17th century harpist & copyist Robert ap Huw (R3 The Early Music Show

    Daniel Jones:
    Come my way, my truth, my life (1987)

    van der Aa:
    Spaces of Blank (2007)

    Padding:
    Three Summer Pieces (2007)

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    I am listening to Adam Levine's songs Mysery and Moves like Jagger.............

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    Hyacinthe Jadin -

    Sonate op. 4, (nos. 1-3) and
    Sonate op. 6, no. 3

    Jean-Claude Pennetier - pianoforte Schott (1830)
    I intend to live forever - so far, so good.

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    Hyacinthe Jadin / Trio No. 3 in F,TTN (as recommended by Roehre) fascinating piece, and there are piano sonatas to discover too!
    Beethoven / Trio for strings (Op.9'1) in G major,TTN.
    "Music is the best means we have of digesting time".

    W. H. Auden

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    Quote Originally Posted by EdgeleyRob View Post
    Hyacinthe Jadin / Trio No. 3 in F,TTN (as recommended by Roehre) fascinating piece, and there are piano sonatas to discover too!
    Beethoven / Trio for strings (Op.9'1) in G major,TTN.
    Rozhdestvensky from Friday and today Essential Classics - Sibelius 3 and Borodin 2. All's not lost on EC!

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    Today:

    Hyacinthe Jadin [1776-1800]
    String trio No. 3 in F opus 2/1 (1797) (R3: TtN)

    Sweelinck
    (another birthday guy this year)::
    Psalms 109, 77 and 134
    Diligam te Domine
    Tanto Tempore Vobiscum sum
    Che giove posseder citadi e regni
    Yeux qui guidez mon ame
    Dolcissimo ben mio
    O Domine Jesu christe
    Timor Domini
    Mein junges Leben hat ein End
    Qual vive Salamandra

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    Franz Liszt
    The 19 Hungarian Rhapsodies - Roberto Szidon (piano)
    Not that different when compared to Cziffra - although Szidon's playing seems a bit more measured, esp. in No. 1, but maybe accounted for by the richer, fuller sound (DG).
    I intend to live forever - so far, so good.

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    Today:

    Adams:
    City Noir (2009) (R3 Prom 4 – iPlayer)

    Schnittke:
    Fugue for violin (1953) (R3:TtN)

    R Strauss:
    Also sprach Zarathustra op.30 (R3: Prom 5)
    Four Last Songs

    Sibelius's Lost Eighth Revealed?
    Featuring performances by the Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by John Storgards,

    Saariaho:
    Laterna magica (2009) (R3: Prom 5)

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