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17 hours ago, soulpope said:

:tup .... didn`t see you here for quite some time, hope you`re doing fine ....

Thank you for asking, much appreciated :tup Yes all good, though busy. Locked up at home like most everyone, though Australia hasn't been hit as hard as some others. Hope you're well too and keeping safe. Thoughts to the others on the forum as well. 

On the plus side, I do have more time for music and reading...

now playing more vocal works (Koechlin) Holliger w. Juliane Banse

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1 hour ago, Marzz said:

Thank you for asking, much appreciated :tup Yes all good, though busy. Locked up at home like most everyone, though Australia hasn't been hit as hard as some others. Hope you're well too and keeping safe. Thoughts to the others on the forum as well. 

On the plus side, I do have more time for music and reading...

Good to hear :tup ....

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Charles Ives: Fourth Symphony; Robert Browning Overture; Orchestral Songs / Stokowski, American SO, et al (Columbia)

 

as heard in this set ...

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At the end of the day, Stoki's reading of Ives' Fourth Symphony lacks so many of the details and refinements that MTT illuminates in the work. 

Even so, there's something very special about Stoki's recording.  He believes in the music, in Ives.  You can hear it.  

 

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11 minutes ago, HutchFan said:

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Charles Ives: Fourth Symphony; Robert Browning Overture; Orchestral Songs / Stokowski, American SO, et al (Columbia)

 

as heard in this set ...

71oqPu7Ak2L._SX500_.jpg

At the end of the day, Stoki's reading of Ives' Fourth Symphony lacks so many of the details and refinements that MTT illuminates in the work. 

Even so, there's something very special about Stoki's recording.  He believes in the music, in Ives.  You can hear it.  

 

I agree completely. This, and a number of Ives pieces, can absorb different approaches. I also have the 4th by Serebrier.

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NP:

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Joseph Canteloube: Songs of the Auvergne (Complete) / Netania Davrath (sop), Pierre De La Roche (cond) (MHS; originally Vanguard)

Desert-island music.

 

 

46 minutes ago, Chuck Nessa said:

I agree completely. This, and a number of Ives pieces, can absorb different approaches. I also have the 4th by Serebrier.

:tup:tup:tup 

 

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21 hours ago, HutchFan said:

NP:

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Joseph Canteloube: Songs of the Auvergne (Complete) / Netania Davrath (sop), Pierre De La Roche (cond) (MHS; originally Vanguard)

Desert-island music.

 

:tup :tup Will have to play that one later! 

 

NP. 

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