calaf
1000+ Head-Fier
+1, I love this set.
+2, the Vegh my favourite cycle on most days. When I want my Bartok shaken, not stirred I reach for the first Tokyo Quartet cycle instead
Tokyo String Quartet – Bartók: The String Quartets
+1, I love this set.
+2, the Vegh my favourite cycle on most days. When I want my Bartok shaken, not stirred I reach for the first Tokyo Quartet cycle instead
Tokyo String Quartet – Bartók: The String Quartets
Yes I posted this earlier in the thread.
Nobody acknowledged it at all.
that is the problem with having concentrated all discussions about classical in this single 80-page thread. But it is good to see there are other headfiers who like modern and contemporary classical
I've considered starting a thread dedicated to modern and contemporary material but the lack of enthusiasm toward that sort of thing on this thread has discouraged me from doing so.
I'm on board…
It is all a matter of interpretation how a conductor is to communicate with the orchestra..
This boring old Bernstein 'the egomaniac performance act' conductor story is dead wrong, if only because when one starts filling in individuals motives it becomes mere projection of what you want it to be..
It is the music that counts, not the degree of visual distraction..
Just sayin
Talking about piano,...
Talking about piano, I just recently discovered Mr. Perahia.
He is the one playing at Immortal Beloved movie while Gary Oldman makes some funny faces.