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Classical Music Thread (Read 226732 times)
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Re: Classical Music Thread
Reply #1000 - 07/21/25 at 22:00:42
 
Wow. 1000 posts in 22 months. This has been a lot of fun. And (queue "Ode to Joy") I guess it is serendipity (or the law of large numbers, if you prefer) that for the 1000th post we have Beethoven's Ninth.



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There was a film, The Dead Poet's Society, in the late 80s that was a medium big deal. What I mostly recall was the gorgeous, beautifully burnished performance of The Ninth that was used in the sound track. I was not surprised to learn it was Fritz Reiner's Chicago Symphony performance on RCA Living Stereo. One of the very last recordings he made.
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Reply #1001 - 07/23/25 at 15:13:53
 
Beautiful piano music beautifully played.



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Reply #1002 - 07/24/25 at 20:39:06
 
A blast from the past: Carol Rosenberger on Delos. She made a series of early digital audiophile recordings featuring a Bosendorfer Imperial Concert Grand piano. And 40+ years later they sound really good.



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This is a collection of more "contemplative" music by e.g. Chopin, Faure and Debussy.
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Reply #1003 - 07/25/25 at 18:35:08
 
Mozart's c minor Wind Serenade is both one of his greatest masterpieces and biggest enigmas. Unlike virtually everything else he wrote he didn't discuss the piece in either letters or his catalog of works. In general a wind serenade would be a light, upbeat piece for background music at court. But this one is intensely dark and brooding.



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I love the Mozart Serenades and have several recordings. They are all excellent, none better than Sabine Meyer's Bläserensemble.
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Reply #1004 - 07/26/25 at 04:05:06
 
For my money Igor Stravinsky's masterpiece is the Symphony of Psalms. And for that money there are two recordings equal to the glory of the symphony: Leonard Bernstein's in New York and the 60s, and Karel Ancerl's contemporaneous recording in Prague. Both are magnificent, but the Czech Philharmonic Chorus tips the scales in Ancerl's favor.



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Reply #1005 - 07/26/25 at 16:43:36
 
One of my desert island recordings, von Karajan's Mahler 9. Staggering music and performance. And your system needs to be able to play very loud and very soft.



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Reply #1006 - 07/27/25 at 15:37:24
 
Andras Schiff blew up in 80s thanks to his Bach recordings on London. Which were an engaging mix of serious and lyrical, I'd call them lyrically serious. Twentyish years later he rerecorded Bach and it was perhaps even more lyrically serious. His playing and the resonant recordings by ECM invokes a harpsichord, but with all the dynamics and dexterity available on a modern concert grand.



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Reply #1007 - 07/28/25 at 20:43:00
 
It seems like pretty much everyone likes the cello. So a bunch of them playing a mashup up of Villa-Lobos and Bach is going to be good. And when you add Arleen Augér singing the Bachianas Brasileiras No. 5 and Delos' spectacular sound you have an album that is very good indeed.



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Reply #1008 - Yesterday at 21:57:08
 
Palestrina may have been born in 1525, although no one really knows. So this may or may not be his 500th birthday, but any day is a good to enjoy his magnificent music.



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Reply #1009 - Today at 15:27:48
 
Glenn Gould was both a unique musician and a bit of an eccentric, or as George Szell said after playing a concert with him "that nut is a genius." He didn't like performing live and stopped doing it as soon as he became successful enough to stop it. But he loved the studio where he could control every aspect from the sound to the ambiance, and that makes his recordings, like the English Suites, worth careful listening (on a high resolution system).



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My system is sounding better than ever, and even though I know these performances well I'm still hearing new details of Gould's fabulous technique and subtle intrepretation.
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