alankin Posted January 15, 2018 Report Posted January 15, 2018 Just so happens: Richard Strauss — Chicago Symphony Orchestra – Fritz Reiner (RCA Victor Red Seal Living Stereo / Sony Classical) – Also sprach Zarathustra Op.30 tone poem after Friedrich Nietzsche – Salome Op.54: Dance of the seven veils - John Weicher, violin Recorded in 1954 in both mono and stereo, the mono version of Op.30 was released in 1954, but the stereo version wasn't released until 1960. Quote
soulpope Posted January 15, 2018 Report Posted January 15, 2018 3 hours ago, alankin said: Just so happens: Richard Strauss — Chicago Symphony Orchestra – Fritz Reiner (RCA Victor Red Seal Living Stereo / Sony Classical) – Also sprach Zarathustra Op.30 tone poem after Friedrich Nietzsche – Salome Op.54: Dance of the seven veils - John Weicher, violin Recorded in 1954 in both mono and stereo, the mono version of Op.30 was released in 1954, but the stereo version wasn't released until 1960. Beautiful .... Quote
Balladeer Posted January 15, 2018 Report Posted January 15, 2018 Wilfred Josephs - Works for Clarinet (Metier) One quintet and two duo sonatas - well worth exploring. Gorgeous music, lyrical, yet expressive 20th century stuff Quote
Peter Friedman Posted January 15, 2018 Report Posted January 15, 2018 Brahms - Piano Trio No.1, Op.8 Mendelssohn - String Quartet Op.12 Quote
alankin Posted January 16, 2018 Report Posted January 16, 2018 Jean Sibelius – Symphony No.7 in C major Op.105 — Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra – Paavo Berglund (EMI / Warner Classics) Quote
Peter Friedman Posted January 16, 2018 Report Posted January 16, 2018 Mozart - Piano Concerto No.16, K.451 Beethoven - String Quartet Op.95 Quote
alankin Posted January 16, 2018 Report Posted January 16, 2018 Johannes Brahms – Concerto for Violin in D major Op.77 — Jascha Heifetz (violin) – Chicago Symphony Orchestra – Fritz Reiner (RCA Victor Red Seal / Living Stereo — Sony Classical) Quote
HutchFan Posted January 17, 2018 Report Posted January 17, 2018 I love Vásáry's way with Rachmaninov's piano concertos. You can easily find performances with more drama, but I haven't found any that are more poetic and musical. Quote
soulpope Posted January 17, 2018 Report Posted January 17, 2018 2 hours ago, HutchFan said: I love Vásáry's way with Rachmaninov's piano concertos. You can easily find performances with more drama, but I haven't found any that are more poetic and musical. Lovely .... Quote
Peter Friedman Posted January 17, 2018 Report Posted January 17, 2018 Symphony No.29 and No. 35 "Haffner" Quote
HutchFan Posted January 17, 2018 Report Posted January 17, 2018 Beethoven: Piano Sonata No. 18 "The Hunt", Op. 31, No. 3 / Bruce Hungerford (Piano Classics) Quote
soulpope Posted January 18, 2018 Report Posted January 18, 2018 14 hours ago, HutchFan said: !!! Quote
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