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Light - Man
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Thanks Ms Bright, I had forgotten about him!
Sergei Nakariakov & Kirill Soldatov - 2 flugelhorns
Vivaldi - Concerto for two cellos in G minor, RV 531
Luis Mad
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Symphonic Gems: Beethoven - Piano Concerto No. 2 - III. Rondo. - Gardiner | Concertgebouworkest Kristian Bezuidenhout
Light - Man
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Andy Pavlov - There’s No Reason To Cry
There are 21 pieces in the playlist
There are 21 pieces in the playlist
Luis Mad
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Sinfonía n.º 2 "Roma" - Georges Bizet - Dir. Francisco Valero Terribas - OSRTVE
Luis Mad
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Yesterday another excellent concert in Madrid. Now without covid restrictions international orquestras are returning to Madrid. Yesterday it was the Orquestra of the National Academy of St Cecilia, Rome conducted by Sir Antonio Pappano.
First part was Beethoven violin concerto with a first class soloist Lisa Batiashvilli. Simply excellent, what beautiful sound she gets out of her violin. Lisa played a beautiful encore, all the concert with a dress with the colours of the Ukrainian flag. She is Georgian.
Second part was Schumann symphony num 2 which was also excellent. I was listening to the recent Barenboim Staatskapelle Schumann symphonies and Pappano´s version was quite different but equally great. Here the strings do not sound as powerfull but have a beatiful sound.
Last but not least two encores by the orquestra: first a strings piece by Respighi and finally Mozart´s overture to The marriage of Figaro.
All together an excellent concert
Here you have an interview with the great conductor. Next year he will be the director of the London Symphony.
First part was Beethoven violin concerto with a first class soloist Lisa Batiashvilli. Simply excellent, what beautiful sound she gets out of her violin. Lisa played a beautiful encore, all the concert with a dress with the colours of the Ukrainian flag. She is Georgian.
Second part was Schumann symphony num 2 which was also excellent. I was listening to the recent Barenboim Staatskapelle Schumann symphonies and Pappano´s version was quite different but equally great. Here the strings do not sound as powerfull but have a beatiful sound.
Last but not least two encores by the orquestra: first a strings piece by Respighi and finally Mozart´s overture to The marriage of Figaro.
All together an excellent concert
Here you have an interview with the great conductor. Next year he will be the director of the London Symphony.
The art of conducting | Sir Antonio Pappano
Mr Trev
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A track from the upcoming Hoshiko Yamane album…
realmassy
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Yesterday another excellent concert in Madrid. Now without covid restrictions international orquestras are returning to Madrid. Yesterday it was the Orquestra of the National Academy of St Cecilia, Rome conducted by Sir Antonio Pappano.
First part was Beethoven violin concerto with a first class soloist Lisa Batiashvilli. Simply excellent, what beautiful sound she gets out of her violin. Lisa played a beautiful encore, all the concert with a dress with the colours of the Ukrainian flag. She is Georgian.
Second part was Schumann symphony num 2 which was also excellent. I was listening to the recent Barenboim Staatskapelle Schumann symphonies and Pappano´s version was quite different but equally great. Here the strings do not sound as powerfull but have a beatiful sound.
Last but not least two encores by the orquestra: first a strings piece by Respighi and finally Mozart´s overture to The marriage of Figaro.
All together an excellent concert
Here you have an interview with the great conductor. Next year he will be the director of the London Symphony.
The art of conducting | Sir Antonio Pappano
The interview was quite interesting...lovely analogies with food, you can definitely link them with his Italian heritage
Luis Mad
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Yesterday was Daniel Barenboim´s 80th birthday. To celebrate here a compilation of fragments of different concerts by the great maestro either as pianist or as conductor. Let´s hope he will recover soon and return to the stage.
realmassy
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A couple of new recordings
Not sure how to describe the music…the quartet reminds me of Bartok 4th or Shostakovich 8th.
And this one showed up in my Roon recommendations, didn’t expect much but it’s actually quite brilliant. The Pastorale arranged for piano trio is some kind of revelation
Not sure how to describe the music…the quartet reminds me of Bartok 4th or Shostakovich 8th.
And this one showed up in my Roon recommendations, didn’t expect much but it’s actually quite brilliant. The Pastorale arranged for piano trio is some kind of revelation
Luis Mad
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Elisabeth Brauss, piano - Live at Wigmore Hall
Programme: Brahms | 4 Klavierstücke, Op.119Schumann | Faschingsschwank aus Wien, Op.26 (encore)
Schumann | Kinderszenen Op.15 No.1
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