mjzee Posted Thursday at 11:38 PM Report Posted Thursday at 11:38 PM Eugene Ormandy/The Philadelphia Orchestra - The Columbia Legacy, disc 6. Quote
Referentzhunter Posted Monday at 08:44 AM Report Posted Monday at 08:44 AM Ts-find (Mono copy, couldn't find a nice picture) Quote
Peter Friedman Posted Monday at 04:40 PM Report Posted Monday at 04:40 PM Gluzunov, Â Glinka, Â Balakirev Quote
HutchFan Posted Monday at 08:19 PM Report Posted Monday at 08:19 PM Disc 2 - works by Schumann & Beethoven  Quote
mjzee Posted yesterday at 01:21 AM Report Posted yesterday at 01:21 AM Riccardo Muti - The Complete Warner Symphonic Recordings, disc 84. Quote
T.D. Posted yesterday at 01:22 AM Report Posted yesterday at 01:22 AM From what is likely my final BRO order (RIP): The first disc has Josquin Missa "L'homme arme sexti toni" + Machaut Messe Nostre Dame. Second disc is various Chansons and Estampies by notable composers. Quote
mikeweil Posted 19 hours ago Report Posted 19 hours ago On 7/15/2025 at 7:14 AM, JSngry said: Check this out,: Maybe it's all in my head, but I get a special thrill from hearing things like this, now-conventional pieces being played in their original non-traditional state. There's a certain ..rawness there that exists to me For them the music was new and exciting, based on their tradition but rebellious at the aame time, and they project this very well. Quote
mjzee Posted 13 hours ago Report Posted 13 hours ago Eugene Ormandy/The Philadelphia Orchestra - The Columbia Legacy, disc 7. Quote
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