What are you listening to RIGHT NOW?
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Re: What are you listening to RIGHT NOW?
Just to clarify, I am not saying that The New World Symphony puts him at "god" status; I am definitey not a huge fan of that particular piece. What puts him at god status are his earlier symphonies; Nos. 3,4,5,6, and 8 are terrific. His Mass in D and Te deum are other magnificient pieces that deserve more respect, especially in the concert hall.
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Odd, Most people who know the composer put 7 at the top (I prefer 5 myself....though still love 9, and of course 8. Can't beat the 3rd movement of 7 either).
Of course, he's FAR more than symphonies. He's actually one of my 'completist' composers, so I have, and enjoy, a large majority of his available music....
Of course, he's FAR more than symphonies. He's actually one of my 'completist' composers, so I have, and enjoy, a large majority of his available music....
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Re: What are you listening to RIGHT NOW?
Y'all have got it wrong. Remember what Salieri said?:
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[You, Mozart, are a god, and you yourself don't know it]
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of course...Melodia wrote:Of course, he's FAR more than symphonies. He's actually one of my 'completist' composers, so I have, and enjoy, a large majority of his available music....
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Edward Elgar- Enigma Variations: XIV. EDU
London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Barry Tuckwell
very dynamic recording...
London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Barry Tuckwell
very dynamic recording...
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78th Fraser Highlanders - Worlds 2006, Medley
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O0Usqw51B8Y
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2nd act, Mozart: Marriage of Figaro. MET Opera live performance streamed over the Internet via Sirius MET Opera Radio.
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Cabin Creek Boys - "John Brown's Dream"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HC5WD8rBdZU
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A bluegrass band playing...Paganini???
Not for the faint of heart: Special Ed & The Short Bus playing "Georgia Rose?"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NCvaL2iaZWA
I'll just say, these guys are a strange band...
Not for the faint of heart: Special Ed & The Short Bus playing "Georgia Rose?"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NCvaL2iaZWA
I'll just say, these guys are a strange band...
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I very much agree. His 8th symphony, in particular, is absolutely fabulous (recently heard it at a concert, amazing). His cello concerto is also astounding.allegroamabile wrote:
Dvorak is a god, hands down.
As for right now, I'm listening to Mahler's 1st Symphony (Michael Gielen interpretation).
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Bach - BWV 561 - Koopman
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Janacek's House of the Dead, live from the MET via Sirius Satellite Radio internet stream. This is a superb production of a masterpiece. I recommend the DVD of this production taped in Europe, conducted by Boulez.
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Isn't that fantastic? I love Janacek's operas. Have you seen the DVD of Cunning Little Vixen with Thomas Allen and Sir Charles Mackerras? Cunning Little Vixen is my favorite of Janacek's operas, especially the glorious finale. I'm partial to Vec Makropulos as well.sbeckmesser wrote:Janacek's House of the Dead, live from the MET via Sirius Satellite Radio internet stream. This is a superb production of a masterpiece. I recommend the DVD of this production taped in Europe, conducted by Boulez.
Oh and right now I'm listening to Scriabin's Promethee performed by Boulez, Anatol Ugorski, and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.
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Beethoven - Symphony no. 7 finale
Ok, it's ended, cue applause...
(It sounds pretty good for a MIDI transcription!)
Ok, it's ended, cue applause...
(It sounds pretty good for a MIDI transcription!)
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The symphony or the applause?wurlitzer153 wrote:Beethoven - Symphony no. 7 finale
Ok, it's ended, cue applause...
(It sounds pretty good for a MIDI transcription!)