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Johannes Brahms – Concerto for Violin in D major Op.77
Nathan Milstein (violin) – Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra – Pierre Monteux
Antonín Dvorák – Symphony No.7 in D minor Op.70/B 141
— Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra – Rafael Kubelik (Q Disc / Radio Netherlands Music)

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On 14.8.2016 at 4:55 PM, soulpope said:

Looks interesting .... wonder about the "Deutsche Lieder" part ....

Excellent all around. Schumann, Brahms part is not your usual interpretation what you are expecting by Sabine Meyer or Andreas Ottensamer.
Kind of more down to earth - that´s why I like it even more.
American and Latin American part are superb. 
Highpoint for me is D. Gauses´s almost eight minute long "Lunar Lace" a contemporary gem that´s almost modern jazz in its rough expressivness.

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2 hours ago, Balladeer said:

Excellent all around. Schumann, Brahms part is not your usual interpretation what you are expecting by Sabine Meyer or Andreas Ottensamer.
Kind of more down to earth - that´s why I like it even more.
American and Latin American part are superb. 
Highpoint for me is D. Gauses´s almost eight minute long "Lunar Lace" a contemporary gem that´s almost modern jazz in its rough expressivness.

Thnx - didn't expect an conservative classical approach at all. Looking back the clarinet was not a favourite instrument of mine but in the last year's things started to change .... so will likely give this recording a try ....

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12 hours ago, soulpope said:

Well, ideally some of these bus drivers choose different routes still to reach the same destination .... which makes the journey interesting ....

Of course - always an option but not an imperative. Just gets a bit tedious when it degenerates into "You travelled with Bill? You should have travelled with James." Usually followed by "But nothing lives up to the sublime journey I took with Archibald in 1937." 

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1 hour ago, A Lark Ascending said:

Of course - always an option but not an imperative. Just gets a bit tedious when it degenerates into "You travelled with Bill? You should have travelled with James." Usually followed by "But nothing lives up to the sublime journey I took with Archibald in 1937." 

It is an option ideed .... which - if exercised - can bring you to places you even didn`t know they existed ....

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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 
– Quartet for Strings No.18 in A major K 464
– Quartet for Strings No.19 in C major K 465 "Dissonance"
Hagen Quartett (Deutsche Grammophon), CD 23 from:

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67 once more - trying to get it lodged in my head before moving on.

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Disc 9 - CHARPENTIER: Te Deum H.146 LULLY Dies Irae LALANDE: Concert de Trompettes; Te Deum

The Charpentier includes the piece he wrote for the European Broadcasting Union (he must have been very old by then) which I recall hearing as a kid when some international event happened on TV. Played it as an act of defiance. 

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SQ1 - listen 1.

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Disc 1 - 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.

Had a few of Hogwoods on original release but as good a way as any of rationalising my Haydn collection (I suspect I have about 40). Should see me till Xmas. 

J. S. Bach: Lute works

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