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 Wednesday at 12:26 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 12:26 PM Haydn - Op.50/4,, Op.50/5, Op.50/6 -Amarti Quartet Quote
mikeweil Posted Wednesday at 01:44 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 01:44 PM Last night before going to sleep: The latter two contain extremely beautiful music in excellent performances! Quote
mjzee Posted Wednesday at 03:15 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 03:15 PM Riccardo Muti - The Complete Warner Symphonic Recordings, disc 72. Quote
HutchFan Posted Wednesday at 04:21 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 04:21 PM Next up: A powerful version of RVW's Fifth. Quote
HutchFan Posted Wednesday at 05:52 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 05:52 PM I'm now streaming Chopin's Ballades as performed by Samson François: Quote
Peter Friedman Posted Wednesday at 11:22 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 11:22 PM Beethoven - Piano Sonatas No.1, No.2, No.3 Quote
HutchFan Posted yesterday at 10:13 AM Report Posted yesterday at 10:13 AM (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 yesterday at 10:13 AM by HutchFan Quote
HutchFan Posted 23 hours ago Report Posted 23 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
Referentzhunter Posted 20 hours ago Report Posted 20 hours ago On 6/23/2025 at 11:29 PM, HutchFan said: Disc 2 Very good Chopin pianist ! Quote
Referentzhunter Posted 20 hours ago Report Posted 20 hours ago (edited) Barock music often appears to be soulless. Not on this recording ... Edited 20 hours ago by Referentzhunter Quote
HutchFan Posted 20 hours ago Report Posted 20 hours ago 32 minutes ago, Referentzhunter said: Very good Chopin pianist ! Yes, I agree. Quote
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