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    Mozart - Desperate Heroines
    Sandrine Piau (soprano)
    Mozarteum Orchestra Salzburg/Ivor Bolton
    Recorded 2013, Stiftung Mozarteum, Salzburg,
    Naïve

    Mozart
    Violin Concerto No’s 1 & 5
    Sinfonia concertante in E flat major for violin and viola, K364
    Vilde Frang (violin); Maxim Rysanov (viola) (K364)
    Arcangelo/Jonathan Cohen
    Recorded 2014, Saint Jude-on-the-Hill, London
    Warner

    Sonny Stitt with Amos Trice, George Morrow & Lennie McBrowne
    ‘The Hard Swing’
    Verve (rec. 1959)

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      Ernest John Moeran -

      Summer Valley - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Msn3p4mcpRc
      Lake Island - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lbr_1bkXxEE
      Windmills - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LHaKdFIpNTg
      Lonely Waters - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ebP_ehR6oLE

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        The Complete Works of Eugene Gigout, Vol.1
        Gerrard Brooks(The Cavaille-Coll Organ art Perpignan Cathedral, France).
        Don’t cry for me
        I go where music was born

        J S Bach 1685-1750

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          Mozart: Piano Concerto No 27
          Christian Zacharias (piano)

          [interval]

          Schubert: Symphony No 9

          NDR Sinfonieorchester
          Günter Wand
          "The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink

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            Originally posted by Petrushka View Post
            Mozart: Piano Concerto No 27
            Christian Zacharias (piano)

            [interval]

            Schubert: Symphony No 9

            NDR Sinfonieorchester
            Günter Wand


            I bought Gunter Wand's Schubert cycle principally, because it was the most affordable CD set in the late 1980s. About £32 IIRC, a real bargain back in the day!

            Happily, it was not only affordable, but excellent too!

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              Today:

              Beethoven:

              Piano concerto no.2 in B-flat op.19

              Felderhof:
              Piano sonatina no.1 (1933)

              Wertheim:
              String quartet (1932)
              3 Morceaux (1939)
              3 Preludes for Lancelot (1930s)

              Verdi:
              Luisa Miller (1849)

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                Originally posted by Beef Oven! View Post


                I bought Gunter Wand's Schubert cycle principally, because it was the most affordable CD set in the late 1980s. About £32 IIRC, a real bargain back in the day!

                Happily, it was not only affordable, but excellent too!
                I saw Wand several times, met him once too after a fantastic Bruckner 5 at the Proms (now on DVD) and pretty well everything he did was superb. Those door-stopper boxes of the Beethoven, Brahms and Schubert symphonies could do with re-issue in sensible packaging.
                "The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink

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                  Originally posted by Petrushka View Post
                  I saw Wand several times, met him once too after a fantastic Bruckner 5 at the Proms (now on DVD) and pretty well everything he did was superb. Those door-stopper boxes of the Beethoven, Brahms and Schubert symphonies could do with re-issue in sensible packaging.
                  I saw Wand twice, I'm happy and privileged to say. His way with Bruckner............

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                    Originally posted by Petrushka View Post
                    ...Those door-stopper boxes of the Beethoven, Brahms and Schubert symphonies could do with re-issue in sensible packaging.
                    Love the Beethoven set.

                    I don't have or know, his Brahms and Schubert sets.....

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                      Bruckner
                      Symphony No. 0 in D minor ‘Die Nullte’, WAB 100 (1869)
                      Philharmonie Festiva/Gerd Schaller
                      Recorded live March 2015, Regentenbau, Bad Kissingen, Germany
                      Profil

                      Haydn
                      Symphony No. 88 in G major
                      Symphony No. 92 in G major ‘Oxford’
                      Symphony No. 94 in G major ‘Surprise’
                      Wiener Philharmoniker/Leonard Bernstein
                      Recorded live 1983/84/85 Wiener Musikverein, Austria
                      Deutsche Grammophon

                      Sonny Clarke with Art Farmer, Curtis Fuller, Hank Mobley,
                      Wilbur Ware & Louis Hayes
                      ‘Dial ‘S’ for Sonny’
                      Blue Note (1957)

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                        Nikolla Zoraqi - Festival Uverturë - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wXIYsoGAUWM
                        Jesus Guridi - Tirana - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yWZHiIjSEyA
                        A and J Nova - Trombone Concerto Pt 1 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E5i85-6ftwo
                        Pjetër Gaci - Valle Simfonike Number 1 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vfrVjdjtpFQ
                        Last edited by Lat-Literal; 21-10-15, 10:39.

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                          Originally posted by Beef Oven! View Post
                          I saw Wand twice, I'm happy and privileged to say. His way with Bruckner............
                          Magic?

                          I don't know whether it's to do with Bruckner interpretation but Wand appeared to be much more appreciated when he got into his 80s - that also happened to Tintner who tragically took his own life because he felt he wasn't able to perform to elf-set high standards. His Naxos set is excellent.

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                            Originally posted by visualnickmos View Post
                            Love the Beethoven set.

                            I don't have or know, his Brahms and Schubert sets.....
                            ... then this is what you want -




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                              Originally posted by cloughie View Post
                              Magic?

                              I don't know whether it's to do with Bruckner interpretation but Wand appeared to be much more appreciated when he got into his 80s - that also happened to Tintner who tragically took his own life because he felt he wasn't able to perform to elf-set high standards. His Naxos set is excellent.
                              Magic? Wand? Yes.

                              I thought Tintner took his life because he could no longer stand the discomfort and pain of his illness. I think he dropped himself off his balcony. All so sad, whatever.

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                                Originally posted by cloughie View Post
                                Magic?

                                I don't know whether it's to do with Bruckner interpretation but Wand appeared to be much more appreciated when he got into his 80s - that also happened to Tintner who tragically took his own life because he felt he wasn't able to perform to elf-set high standards. His Naxos set is excellent.
                                Hiya cloughie,

                                I treasure my Gunter Wand recordings with the Berliner Philharmoniker, Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin, NDR Sinfonieorchester and Münchner Philharmoniker. For some reason Tintner's Bruckner leaves no cold.

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