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Bachtoven

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This iconic performance has never sounded better than in the 24/96 hi-res file, presumably the remastered one that DG prepared for the Blu-ray Audio disc.

 

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Aulis Sallinen: Symphony No. 4



Marin Marais: Alcyone



Marin Marais: Pièces en trio pour les flûtes, violons et dessus de viole (1692)

 
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Bachtoven

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He has a strong Scriabin/Prokofiev vibe, with some atonal flirtations. Some of you might know his sister's music, Gra?yna Bacewicz. Very good playing and sound.

 

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SHM version .... The only time Bernie conducted on the Kaizer's turf . This is a red hot live reading ... There's surely blood spilt when it all settles down . A good pointer of system performance for me would be ,how it all hangs together on the complex tuttis of the first movement . Feel drained at the end of it , like being put thru a blender .... a Primeval one !

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SHM version .... The only time Bernie conducted on the Kaizer's turf . This is a red hot live reading ... There's surely blood spilt when it all settles down . A good pointer of system performance for me would be ,how it all hangs together on the complex tuttis of the first movement . Feel drained at the end of it , like being put thru a blender .... a Primeval one !

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A pit that the trombones miss an entrance in the last movement! :)
 

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Man, these are intense, vibrant performances! Their tone is a bit fuller than most period-instrument groups. Fantastic sound, too.

 

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Fabulous playing and sound. I opted for hi-res downloads rather than paying $86-695 for the SACD!

 

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A pit that the trombones miss an entrance in the last movement! :)

So I read on Tony Duggan's synopsis , the whole section missed out . A silent protest of some sort ... Ha .
 

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One might argue that "Capriccio Espagnol," "Pictures at an Exhibition" and " The Firebird Suite Round Dance of the Princesses" do not belong on the guitar, but Caballero certainly makes a convincing case. Staggering playing and very good sound.

 

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I started with No.3 on this new release. Predictably, she's volatile and dramatic, but also plays some ravishing pianissimos. The outer movements are a bit faster than I'm used to, but they work for me. Good sound; however, the tympani and bass drum are a bit feeble.

 

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Bach - St. Matthew Passion.jpg while working this evening until just now...

...now... Die Antwoord 2.jpg
 

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Harrison Birtwistle: The Mask of Orpheus (1973-1986)
Jon Garrison (tenor) - The Man
Arwel Huw Morgan (baritone) - The Caller
Alan Opie (baritone) - The Man
Anne-Marie Owens (mezzo) - The Myth/Persephone
Jean Rigby (mezzo) - The Woman
Peter Bronder (tenor) - The Myth/Hades
Omar Ebrahim (baritone) - The Myth/Charon
Marie Angel (soprano) - The Oracle of the Dead/Hecate
Juliet Booth (soprano) - Woman/Fury 1
Philippa Dames-Longworth (soprano) - Woman/Fury 2
Elizabeth McCormack (mezzo) - Woman/Fury 3
Stephen Allen (tenor) - Priest/Judge 1
Nicholas Folwell (baritone) - Priest/Judge 2
Stephen Richardson (bass) - Priest/Judge 3
BBC Singers
BBC Symphony Orchestra/Sir Andrew Davis
rec. live, Royal Festival Hall, London, 11-12 April 1996

 
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Robert Johnson & William Lawes: (various vocal and instrumental pieces from the time of Charles I)

 

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Bachtoven

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Listened to No. 2 today--fantastic!

 

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