Stravinsky: Petrushka, 1947 version
Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Mariss Jansons
I have 2 recordings of this, the other conducted by Stravinsky himself. Surprisingly (to me, at least), I prefer the Jansons.
Stravinsky: Petrushka, 1947 version
Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Mariss Jansons
I have 2 recordings of this, the other conducted by Stravinsky himself. Surprisingly (to me, at least), I prefer the Jansons.
Cameron Carpenter's hilarious reading of Mussorgsky's *Pictures*.
Magma, by Erkki-Sven Tuur. Estonian National Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Paavo Jarvi.
Berliner Messe by Arvo Part
Concerto for Organ and strings Op2 No2 by John Stanley.
Organ works by Bach, played by a.o. Bine Katrine Bryndorf, Ton Koopman, Wim van Beek and Markus Wagh (tube links on this board). Other Bach stuff: Golderg-Variationen on the piano by Ragna Schirmer. And also some English virginal music by Sophie Yates, and during dinner the first act of Mozart's Idomeneo by Mackerras et al.
In general: lots of pleasure!![]()
Keyboard and string concertos John Stanley Op 2 (3 Organ and strings, 3 Harpsichord and strings)
A couple of extracts from Opus 2 No 2 attached.
Marcel Dupre *Evocation* played by Pierre Cochereau.
Scriabin - Reverie, for orchestra, and Symphony No. 3. Played by the Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester, conducter by Vladimir Ashkenazy.
*Swan of Tuonela* by Sibelius
I am having a Grieg moment, am listening to Morning Mood.
Margaret
Music to commemorate memorial day:
david diamond, symphony no. 2
george antheil, symphony no. 4
moshei weinberg, symphony no. 17, "memory"
ned rorem, "War scenes"
arkadi mazayev, the krasnodonians
there's plenty of choice to remember war; my selection was random.
Arnold Bax' 7th symphony is just so dreamy and mystical, I love it.
I listened to some Bach organ music, what else?
Louis Couperin, Passacaille (harpsichord)