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Thread: What classical music did you listen to today?

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    J.S.Bach: Musikalisches Opfer

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    Grieg : Peer Gynt Suite
    Debussy: La Mer

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    The flower duet from Lakme by Delibes, just so beautiful. Sylvie

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    J.S. Bach : Various Preludes and Fugues for organ

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    Beethoven's 9th
    Mozart's 39th

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    The 2nd organ symphony of Louis Vierne, with Daniel Roth @St-Sulpice.

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    Don't you just love the second movement of that symphony ("Choral")?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jhnbrbr View Post
    Don't you just love the second movement of that symphony ("Choral")?
    Yes! I find myself doing the "Glenn Gould" thingy (i.e., humming) along with that movement. And, Monsieur Roth has officially de-throned Olivier Latry as my favorite interpreter of that symphony. (No slur against Latry, of course)

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    today i heard from youtube Olivier Latry playing the Widor 6th,
    Eugene Gigout's Grand Choeur dialogue, and Stanley's valuntary in A.
    I heard and some more stuff, but thats what i remember most.

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    Karol Szymanowski - Stabat Mater

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    NP: Bruckner’s 7th Symphony, performed by the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra and conducted by Daniel Barenboim. 1 movement in, and already I prefer it to the von Karajan version (Wiener Philharmo****r, 1989).

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    Beethoven's 1st symphony

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    G. Allegri - Miserere

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    Gabriel Faure: Ballade for Piano & orchestra

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    Mozart's piano sonata in C arranged for four hands by Grieg. Very enjoyable.

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