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Peter Friedman

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  1. Haydn - String Quartet Op.76/5 Eybler - String Quartet Op.1, No.3
  2. Goldmark - String Quartet Op.8 Mozart - Violin Concerto No.3, K.216
  3. Burgmuller - String Quartet No.2, Op.7 Haydn - Cello Concerto No.2 in D Major
  4. Mozart - Violin Sonatas K.360 & K.547 - Szeryng / Haebler Franck - Violin Sonata - Ferras / Barbizet
  5. Mozart - Violin Concerto No.2 Beethoven - String Quartet Op.18/6
  6. Symphony No.2 George Szell and The Cleveland Orchestra
  7. Mozart - Symphony No.29, K.201 Beethoven - Piano Concerto No.2
  8. Haydn - String Quartet Op.64/6 Mozart - Piano Trio K.502 - Rudolf Serkin, Jaime Laredo, Madeline Foley
  9. I (with limited exceptions) prefer to hear Bach on piano not harpsichord. Gould has been a longtime favorite of mine, especially on Bach. In fact, just acquired his set of the 5 Beethoven Piano Concertos. Thus far, the couple I have heard were better than I had expected.
  10. Berwald - The two piano quintets
  11. Eybler - String Quartet Op.1, No.2 Mozart - Violin Concerto No1, K. 207
  12. Op.76/3 "Emperor" and Op.76/4 "Sunrise"
  13. Yo Yo Ma - Haydn - Cello Concerto No.1 Szeryng & Haebler - Mozart - Violin Sonata K.526
  14. If we were to focus our listening and acquiring of jazz recordings to revelatory items, I suspect our shelves would be very very very limited in number of CDs / LPs. It reminds me a bit of a friend who said he only wanted to listen to the jazz giants such as Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, Lester Young, Bird, Monk, Coltrane and maybe a handful of others. I could never buy into that kind of thinking.
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