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    Eva Podblocka and Wroclaw Chamber with Mozart pianoconcerto no 17. A very fine performance with wonderfull sound on the Polish Accord label.

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    JSBach's six cello suites played by Paolo Pandolfo on the viola da gamba.

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    Went a little walk (an hour) in our wonderfull nature, coming home and opens the door, loud great music meets me. Beethoven's C mass with Hitchcock on Chandos CD. I feel great

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    Quote Originally Posted by ses. View Post
    One of the best, now nearly forgotten conductors. Eugene Jochum with Bruckner's 3. symphony.
    Please remembers his Brahms, LvB, Haydn, Mozart, Bach, etc.

    Another forgotten master is Rudolf Kempe.

    Many others from that time cannot match these two great musicians, but their PR department is stronger. Dare I say ??? No I dare not mention what I think.

    Anyway: Listen to Jochum and Kempe and you are in the right direction of the heart of music.
    Who are they???

    (My answer would be HvK and Lenny)

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    Uh I am in danger, and I dare not


    but of course you mention some from the PR department (DG and Columbia), there is also a George from Decca and a Benhard from Philips and so on. Well I like some of their records very much – OF COURSE.


    My intension: Let us not forget the great musicians who plays and make the music lives in other parts of the musicworld. They has so much to offer.....


    and as and example: Now plays the Chech Philharmonic and Paul Kletzki the 1.st and 8.th by LvB, what a marvel and naturally flow – and orchestral playing. My old Supraphon vinyl still sounds very fine.

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    Mozart's Requiem K626 (Choir and Orchestra pf the Milan Catholic University) WONDERFUL.

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    Now preparing ourselves for tonighs concert with our local band. (A GREAT BAND)


    http://www.odensesymfoni.dk/show/dan...iorkester.aspx


    Ljadov: Kikimora
    Prokofiev: Violinkoncert nr. 2
    Sjostakovitj: Symfoni nr. 5


    Conductor is: Petr Altrichter from Brno Filharmo****rne
    Violinist is: Chloë Hanslip


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    Quote Originally Posted by ses. View Post
    Eva Podblocka and Wroclaw Chamber with Mozart pianoconcerto no 17. A very fine performance with wonderfull sound on the Polish Accord label.

    Yay, Wrocław - my city.


    And back on topic:
    J.S Bach - Violin Concert A minor


    Greetings from Poland,
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    Quote Originally Posted by ses. View Post
    Uh I am in danger, and I dare not


    but of course you mention some from the PR department (DG and Columbia), there is also a George from Decca and a Benhard from Philips and so on. Well I like some of their records very much – OF COURSE.


    My intension: Let us not forget the great musicians who plays and make the music lives in other parts of the musicworld. They has so much to offer.....


    and as and example: Now plays the Chech Philharmonic and Paul Kletzki the 1.st and 8.th by LvB, what a marvel and naturally flow – and orchestral playing. My old Supraphon vinyl still sounds very fine.
    I agree wholeheartedly.Jochum and Kempe were great masters and so was Kletzki...At least we know our music and enjoy the legacy of these great musicians.

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    beethovens 5th symphony

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mat View Post
    Yay, Wrocław - my city.


    And back on topic:
    J.S Bach - Violin Concert A minor


    Greetings from Poland,
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    I visited Wroclaw in 1990 as a member of an amateur choir. I remember a City with many cultural buildings, and a marvellous concert hall in Leopoldinum, where we made a concert. For several years we had at that time great friends in Wroclaw.


    Back to the thread: Fine performances of Martinu's cello concertos.





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    Vivaldi's concerto op. 3, no. 3 transcribed by Bach for Harpsichord.. by ... this guy..

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rQVfmBb6Ays

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    Mozart's symphony 25 in G minor, accompaned by the hum of my washing machine.

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    Benedetto Marcello 4 concerto grosso op 1. Ostrava Janacek Chamber Orchestra, conductet by Zdenek Dejmek.
    An old Supraphon vinyl with faboulus sound.

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    Max Reger's Symphonic Fantasia and Fugue Op. 57

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