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Now playing, CD 12:
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 
– Quartet for Strings No.18 in A major K464 (Haydn Quartet No.5)
– Quartet for Strings No.19 in C major K465 "Dissonance" (Haydn Quartet No.6)
Paolo Borciani (violin), Elisa Pegreffi (violin), Piero Farulli (viola), Franco Rossi (cello) – Quartetto Italiano (Philips / Decca Music)

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Now playing, CD 2:
Franz Schubert 
– Trio for Piano and Strings No.2 in E flat major D.929 Op.100
– Trio for Piano and Strings in B flat major D.28
– Notturno for Piano and Strings in E flat major D.897 Op.148
Menahem Pressler (piano), Daniel Guilet (violin), Bernard Greenhouse (cello) – Beaux Arts Trio (Philips)

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7 hours ago, alankin said:

Now playing, CD 2:
Franz Schubert 
– Trio for Piano and Strings No.2 in E flat major D.929 Op.100
– Trio for Piano and Strings in B flat major D.28
– Notturno for Piano and Strings in E flat major D.897 Op.148
Menahem Pressler (piano), Daniel Guilet (violin), Bernard Greenhouse (cello) – Beaux Arts Trio (Philips)

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Rose Lake, The/ritual Dances (Hickox, Bbcnow)  (UK IMPORT)  CD NEWSchoenberg: String Quartets 1-4

No. 3 off latter. A tough listen. With the help of a guide the overall structure of each movement seems quite conventional. But keeping the themes in mind in order to hear where they go is not easy. A few details emerged from the fog in the third and fourth movements but I think this is going to need a lot more listening to make sense of. 

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Disc 10 of the latter - choral music. A mixture of Brahms-like German-ness (though I imagine the lyrics are about the need of the workers to own the means of production rather than nightingales, forests and indifferent rural maidens) and agit-prop. 'The Internationale' creeps out at a couple of points. 

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