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5 hours ago, Chuck Nessa said:

used to have that on 2 RCA Red Seal lps, in a box. I had forgotten about it.

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I might prefer it on LP. The CD is wonderful in 15-20 minutes stretches, but all at once....a certain sameness sets in. It's a wonderful sameness, but, still...

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Bach Repurposed: Solo Bach for Clarinet - Margaret Donaghue Flavin (Centaur CD). Some may have qualms about the concept, but the results are beautiful.

Music for the Flute - Severino Gazzelloni (Audio Fidelity LP). A one-dollar thrift store find today. Beautifully recorded - it's got that "Severino is standing in my living room" sound.

 

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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 
– Quartet for Strings No.10 in C major K170
– Quartet for Strings No.11 in E flat major K171
– Quartet for Strings No.12 in B flat major K172
– Quartet for Strings No.13 in D minor K173
— Paolo Borciani (violin), Elisa Pegreffi (violin), Piero Farulli (viola), Franco Rossi (cello) – Quartetto Italiano (Philips / Decca Music)

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More Mozart for Monday Morning.
 

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Especially enjoyed the Bush. Light and airy with an autumnal, English pastoral feel but with an element of Stravinsky in there too. Particularly taken by the Sinfonietta Concerto, a cello and orchestra feature.

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Disc 3 of the Bach - the preludes and fugues keep on rolling. Disc 6 of the Eisler box - small scale chamberish pieces and a some film/stage pieces reminiscent of Weill. Disc 1 of the Biber - never knew anything about him until a few years back and heard some of this disc on the radio. Keep see him referred to enthusiastically in interviews - really spirited, sometimes oddball music. You don't feel you're far away from the connections with folk music. 

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Earlier:

Music for Saxophone and Cello - The Helton-Thomas Duo (Centaur). Some wonderful playing of excellent music here; pieces by Dorothy Chang, Jonathan Elliot, Denisov, Augusta Read Thomas, Mark Engebretson, and Libby Larsen.

Ives - Calcium Light Night (Columbia LP). Short pieces for chamber orchestra, edited and sometimes reconstructed by Gunther Schuller, who conducts a studio orchestra full of distinguished players.

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Listened to this again a couple of songs at a time over the last fortnight whilst reading the respective chapters in Ian Bostridge's book (Schubert's Winter Journey) on the cycle. Really rewarding experience - Bostridge's knowledge of the cultural context (as well as the music and performing issues) is widespread. An approach like his runs the risk of reading onto the music from the contextual examples, something he is aware of and, I'd say, largely avoids.

So much in it. But I was particularly struck by a couple of his more general interpretations of the 'meaning' of the piece, going beyond the rejected Romantic lover or even Schubert's own despair at his deteriorating health. He relates the piece to Austria/Germany in the wake of the Congress of Vienna and the authoritarian crackdown associated with Metternich and the rulers of the region - the piece becomes a reaction to the disappointment of the hopes engendered by the war of liberation against Napoleon, a retreat into a winter landscape of political rejection (lots of references to the paintings of Caspar David Friedrich, some of which reflect those ideas) .

Also some interesting observations on the piece being written at a time when the region was on the edge of major social/economic transformation with certain roles about to disappear (the charcoal burner, the hurdy gurdy man). Makes a strange comparison between 'The Hurdy Gurdy Man' and Dylan's 'Don't Think Twice' - Bostridge might look like a delicate aesthete but his references are much more worldly and all embracing than I expected. Highly recommended.  

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Last two off Spotify; just the Krasa quartet from the last. Both played twice. 

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Disc 2 of latter. 

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Disc 4 of latter. Still more preludes and fugues.

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Latter is one of those rather oddball operas like "The Love of Three Oranges" or "The Adventures of Mr Broucek" - peculiar story of a quack doctor touring towns and fairs. The odd hint of Janacek though musically it was the fairground scenes in "Petrushka" that immediately came to mind.

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Symph 5...and then the tone poems. Wears its Sibelius on its sleeve but very attractive. 

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