mjzee Posted Friday at 02:40 PM Report Posted Friday at 02:40 PM Riccardo Muti - The Complete Warner Symphonic Recordings, disc 86. Works by Johann Strauss II, Josef Strauss, Johann Strauss I, Franz von Suppé and Joseph Hellmesberger. A waltz extravaganza for the Vienna New Year! Quote
mjzee Posted Friday at 05:49 PM Report Posted Friday at 05:49 PM Eugene Ormandy/The Philadelphia Orchestra - The Columbia Legacy, disc 10. Quote
mikeweil Posted yesterday at 11:13 AM Report Posted yesterday at 11:13 AM (edited) 51 minutes ago, Referentzhunter said: I grew up with Ciccolini's Satie and got them all, but since I heard Jean-Joel Barbier I find them too artificial. Edited yesterday at 11:14 AM by mikeweil Quote
Referentzhunter Posted yesterday at 11:34 AM Report Posted yesterday at 11:34 AM (edited) 44 minutes ago, mikeweil said: I grew up with Ciccolini's Satie and got them all, but since I heard Jean-Joel Barbier I find them too artificial. I think Satie is such an enigma that can not be grasped (don't know of this is a correc translation). As a person elusive but a little superficial at times. 44 minutes ago, mikeweil said: I grew up with Ciccolini's Satie and got them all, but since I heard Jean-Joel Barbier I find them too artificial. but i think i prefer other recordings to ... listening now to your preference 'Jean-Joel Barbier'. Edited yesterday at 11:58 AM by Referentzhunter Quote
HutchFan Posted 12 hours ago Report Posted 12 hours ago Now on my turntable: Mahler: Sym. No. 6; Adagio from Sym. No. 10 / Kubelik, Bavarian Radio SO (DG, 1969) Quote
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