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  1. Pharoah Sanders, Joe Chambers, Reggie Workman, Cecil McBee, Joe McPhee, Don Moye, Billy Harper.
  2. Barbier is on Spotify: https://play.spotify.com/album/5VZsO3MrhfLyhw2s1dbQVR and I listened to it, good. I liked John White better, but Barbier is good too. Still, de Leeuw is the one for me. Yes, I used to have Pascal Roge's Satie, hated it (and his Debussy too).
  3. Checked it out on Spotify, it is very nice indeed. Spotify link: https://play.spotify.com/album/5vvYpqZmpdW4BWkHR18iCL
  4. Love this one! The recording is quote hissy, but somehow it fits. And yes, very very slow. Have Ciccolini '80s recordings, don't like them that much.
  5. I will buy Daley's set, but I am sorry to say I cannot imagine it being a good seller. Hope I am wrong.
  6. Scott Ross complete Scarlatti sonatas box on Erato is reissued by Warner at attractive price: http://www.amazon.de/S%C3%A4mtliche-Sonaten-Ga-Scott-Ross/dp/B00IUPNBW6?SubscriptionId=AKIAIVGTH525N57WM2NQ&tag=pricenoiade-21&linkCode=xm2&camp=2025&creative=165953&creativeASIN=B00IUPNBW6
  7. Д.Д.

    Anthony Braxton

    Always happy to follow a recommendation like that - especially knowing how highly you rate AB, colinmce Just snaffled a second hand copy off amazon.uk for £10. Still another one available I got rid of mine years ago, I thought it was pretty silly, but I don't remember any of it now. Not as bad as 100-CD "standards" sets on Leo that would follow (which killed remainders of interest I had in Braxton), in any case. This reminds me that I still have a lot of Braxton I doubt I will ever listen to. Anybody's interested in Solo NYC (2002) on Parallactic, for example? Send me a PM.
  8. Man, this sounds horrible. Such a dull, colorless sound. And these Rhodes players seem to have tempo issues, as I hear it. And as far as "rewrite" is concerned, I thought they would at least improvise or something... This is a Decca / Universal release, it will be well distributed, so it will appear on EU amazons soon.
  9. Complete Poulenc on EMI / Warner (20CDs) for eur 30 at amazon.de: http://www.amazon.de/Das-Gesamtwerk-S%C3%A4mtlichewerke-Pretre/dp/B0091JQH76/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1395479675&sr=8-1&keywords=poulenc+gesamtwerk
  10. I saw Blaser in duo with drummer Pierre Favre. I found his playing extremely boring - a lot of notes, a lot of repetition, few ideas, shallow sound. I have his solo CD, and it is OK, not great. For me, THE trombonist is Conny Bauer.
  11. Just downloaded this one, it's excellent. http://recordings.fataka.net/products/513486-stonecipher-axel-dorner-mark-sanders-fataka-5
  12. I might go for this Milhaud box.
  13. Thanks, Bev. I doubt I would watch any of these more than once. And I don't even have a TV set. I would rather experience it live, and we are fortunate to have a lot of live opera options here in Vienna.
  14. I don't get Ades. This one could be interesting. First known opera!
  15. Attended the staging of Rameau's Platee yesterday. Great experience (this is the first time I saw opera live - in full, at least). The music is just great. Most of the singing was very good (with the exception of soprano Simone Kermes, who seemed to be struggling with the dynamics and tempos of the baroque singing), basses and choir in particular. The playing by Les Arts Florrisants, Paul Agnew conducting, was fantastic - punchy and energetic. What equally impressed me was acting skills of the singers. I had been expecting not much more than stodgy figures standing most of the time, waving arms occasionally. Not so. The acting was excellent and - this being a comic opera with a lot of sexual references - without going (too much) into platitude. Marcel Beekman as Platee was outstanding (and this is a tough role to play tastefully), bringing some tragicomic elements. On the downside, dancing - of which there was a lot - was inane and looked under-rehearsed. And the director's choice to make this a sort of a satire on the shallow and vain world of high fashion I found unimaginative. If anybody's interested, here is the full cast: http://www.theater-wien.at/index.php/en/programme/production/123466 Checked out YouTube, I wish Mireille Delunsch was singing that soprano part - she is something:
  16. Nice piece, a bit too long for what it is, reminds me of Zappa's "classical" works.
  17. Clara Haskil Edition (Decca) (17 CDs) for eur 21 at amazon.es: http://www.amazon.es/gp/product/B0040IAZVM/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=3626&creative=24822&creativeASIN=B0040IAZVM&linkCode=as2&tag=bonsplanscl05-21
  18. Thanks for the tip, will explore this resource.
  19. This one might be interesting for some here: http://potlatch.fr/
  20. I am with Chuck on this one, at least based on Brackeen's Candid release "Six Ate", the only one of hers I've heard.
  21. I have a few Weinberg CDs, and I was not too impressed by the music - I thought it was Shostakovich-lite, with fewer hooks (and I am not that much of a Shostakovich fan to begin with). Soviet authorities "destroyed every copy of Shostakovich's 8th they could find"? I don't think so. It was not performed much till after Stalin's death (typical fate of many a works at the time), but not "destroyed".
  22. Listened to it on Spotify (https://play.spotify.com/album/4SWVa1MvrkRL8JMY9f9IZo) - it's really good.
  23. Prokofiev probably deserves a dedicated thread, let's start one.
  24. Sir Colin Davis RCA Legacy (51 CDs) for GBP 50: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Sir-Colin-Davis-Complete-Legacy/dp/B00GWE4NQU?SubscriptionId=AKIAIVGTH525N57WM2NQ&tag=pricenoiauk-21&linkCode=xm2&camp=2025&creative=165953&creativeASIN=B00GWE4NQU
  25. Let me second that. Der Abschied by Ludwig is just devastating.
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