Peter Friedman Posted Monday at 06:47 PM Report Posted Monday at 06:47 PM Back from a trip to Chicago to visit family. Quote
HutchFan Posted Tuesday at 09:02 AM Report Posted Tuesday at 09:02 AM More Chopin: Disc 5 - Nocturnes Quote
HutchFan Posted Tuesday at 12:17 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 12:17 PM From my Ives site: Many years after publishing the work, Ives remarked that the "Concord" Sonata was his one work that never seemed finished; it was a perpetual work in motion, a continual improvisation: "I don't know as I shall ever write [my improvisations] out, as it may take away the daily pleasure of playing this music and seeing it grow and feeling that it is not finished... I may always have the pleasure of not finishing it..." . . . I love that quote, that way of thinking about music. It's a jazz-like way of relating to music rather than a stance one normally associates with "classical" music. Quote
Peter Friedman Posted Tuesday at 04:42 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 04:42 PM Spohr - Symphonies No.4 & 5 Quote
Chuck Nessa Posted Tuesday at 06:41 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 06:41 PM 6 hours ago, HutchFan said: From my Ives site: Many years after publishing the work, Ives remarked that the "Concord" Sonata was his one work that never seemed finished; it was a perpetual work in motion, a continual improvisation: "I don't know as I shall ever write [my improvisations] out, as it may take away the daily pleasure of playing this music and seeing it grow and feeling that it is not finished... I may always have the pleasure of not finishing it..." . . . I love that quote, that way of thinking about music. It's a jazz-like way of relating to music rather than a stance one normally associates with "classical" music. Thanks, I spent over an hour rummaging thru the Ives pages. Quote
Peter Friedman Posted Tuesday at 09:00 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 09:00 PM Symphonies No.1 and No.2 Quote
HutchFan Posted Tuesday at 10:11 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 10:11 PM 3 hours ago, Chuck Nessa said: Thanks, I spent over an hour rummaging thru the Ives pages. Excellent. Quote
Peter Friedman Posted yesterday at 12:26 PM Report Posted yesterday at 12:26 PM Haydn - Op.50/4,, Op.50/5, Op.50/6 -Amarti Quartet Quote
mikeweil Posted 23 hours ago Report Posted 23 hours ago Last night before going to sleep: The latter two contain extremely beautiful music in excellent performances! Quote
mjzee Posted 22 hours ago Report Posted 22 hours ago Riccardo Muti - The Complete Warner Symphonic Recordings, disc 72. Quote
HutchFan Posted 21 hours ago Report Posted 21 hours ago Next up: A powerful version of RVW's Fifth. Quote
HutchFan Posted 19 hours ago Report Posted 19 hours ago I'm now streaming Chopin's Ballades as performed by Samson François: Quote
Peter Friedman Posted 14 hours ago Report Posted 14 hours ago Beethoven - Piano Sonatas No.1, No.2, No.3 Quote
HutchFan Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago (edited) - Scriabin: Le Poeme de l'Extase - Rimsky-Korsakov: Capriccio Espagnol, Op.34 - Dvořák: Slavonic Dance in E Minor, Op.72 No.2 as heard in this set: Edited 3 hours ago by HutchFan Quote
HutchFan Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago NP: Disc 2 - Works by Albert Roussel: - Symphony No.2 in B Flat, Op. 23 - Pour une Fête de Printemps, Op.22 - Symphony No.3 in G Minor, Op.42 Quote
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