Respighi's 'Pines of Rome' - Jorge Mester, conducting the West Australian Symphony Orchestra. Beautiful.
Respighi's 'Pines of Rome' - Jorge Mester, conducting the West Australian Symphony Orchestra. Beautiful.
*Land of Smiles* by Lehar.
Aquarius, an opera based on the book of Revelation, by Karel Goeyvaerts.
Choral Concertos by Dmitri Bortniansky.
How is that Goeyvaerts opera, Montefalco?
Widor - Organ Symphony number 8, in B major
Organ of St Rouen, in Ouen (those thunderous 32 foot bombardes rattle my teef).
Interesting piece of music, some guy, and quite enjyable. For an opera, it doesn't include a lot of singing, and when it does, the voices make onomatapoeic noises more often than not.
*Swan of Tuonela* by Sibelius.
The first act of Messiaen's opera, Saint Francois d'Assise.
Montefalco - isn't Messiaen's St. Francis amazing. I think there is only one recording of this amazingly vast work, I love it. But Messiaen can't do any wrong in my book. His music is just sooooo unique.
Yeah, Messiaen was a great and unique composer. Last year I got the complete box set of his works, and it has been a favourite of mine since.
*Quartet For The End Of Time* by Messiaen.
I think the Quartet for the End of Time is well-justified in one of Messiaen's most famous pieces. Absolutely beautiful piece.
I listened to part of Schnittke's 3rd piano sonata on YouTube.
*Trout Quintet* by Schubert.