What are you currently listening to (Classical)?

I am a big Ravel fan. This collection is just so much fun to listen to and it sounds fantastic on my vinyl rig! IMG_8217.jpeg
 
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The M6..3rd ..Adante Moderato simply otherworldly , possibly even more than the adagietto in M5 !1000350690.jpg
 
Superb recording and perfomances of some delectable chamber music from the mid 1690's (though not published until 1707):

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Elisabeth JACQUET DE LA GUERRE (1665 - 1729)
Sonates pour le violon et basse continue (1707)
Sonata I in d minor [15:45]
Sonata II in D [7:38]
Sonata III in F [9:05]
Sonata IV in G [10:15]
Sonata V in a minor [9:27]
Sonata VI in A [16:28]
Lina Tur Bonet (violin), Patxi Montero (viola da gamba), Kenneth Weiss (harpsichord)
rec. 11-13 January 2011, Conservatorio Profesional de Música de Getafe, Madrid, Spain. DDD
VERSO VRS 2114 [69:06]
 
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Superb recording and perfomances of some delectable chamber music from the mid 1690's (though not published until 1707):

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Elisabeth JACQUET DE LA GUERRE (1665 - 1729)
Sonates pour le violon et basse continue (1707)
Sonata I in d minor [15:45]
Sonata II in D [7:38]
Sonata III in F [9:05]
Sonata IV in G [10:15]
Sonata V in a minor [9:27]
Sonata VI in A [16:28]
Lina Tur Bonet (violin), Patxi Montero (viola da gamba), Kenneth Weiss (harpsichord)
rec. 11-13 January 2011, Conservatorio Profesional de Música de Getafe, Madrid, Spain. DDD
VERSO VRS 2114 [69:06]

Anything Lina Tur Bonet is performing is well worth seeking out, in my opinion. She is marvelous.
 
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If you one is to make a debut album, and if one is a violinist, what better way to make an entrance than by playing the incredibly challenging Sonatas for Solo Violin by Eugène Ysaÿe (1858–1931). And the young multi-award winning violinist Eduard Kollert delivers with excellence. For over 60-minutes, the music of Ysaÿe resounds joyfully, challengingly, resolutely, with technical brilliance, but also with great emotion and shifts in communicative content. He will be a violinist to watch as his career continues.
 
I will be attending an early music concert tomorrow evening. Tafelmusic and Rachel Podger.
 
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Kurtág, Janáček, Martinů, Prokofiev–oh, my. All such short little works, but all so very nice. And all are very nicely played. The works play off of each other with delightful contrasts in style across the composers. The album concludes with a short, very delicate, composition by pianist Joseph Havlat that tops off the recital like the proverbial "cherry on top."
 
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