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Any reviews about the Japanese Violinist Akiko Suwanai? I've heard her Bruch Violin Concerto on the radio and thought her playing was "precisely...
tiger_131074
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Dec 3, 2001
1:23 pm
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we have a fantastic female vocalist, our dynamic are very much inspired by Gorecki's 3rd, but our sound is more modern... <a href=http://www.mp3.com/parrado...
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Dec 7, 2001
11:06 am
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Hi all this is my first message in this club. I for one lowve classical music. I play the violin. My teacher and I are working on a song by some composer named...
firewall_012
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Dec 18, 2001
4:04 am
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Introducing a free, new, online Music Competition Database exclusively for:<br><br>Pianists <br>Organists <br>Harpsichordists <br>Composers <br>Songwriters...
rarstona
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Dec 20, 2001
3:22 pm
750
Hi firewall<br> Try www.classicfm.co.uk<br>That will give you classical music all day long! <br><br>delboy...
delboy1937
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Dec 20, 2001
9:06 pm
751
Hello,<br>I'm new member to this club.<br>I love classical music and most other forms as well. My interest in music is a hobby. I trained as sound engineer in ...
banjoman1uk
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Dec 21, 2001
10:18 pm
752
And here is another:<br><br>www.networkchicago.com/wfmt. Fine Arts Radio in Chicago, and NOT NPR. <br><br>My family has been listening to this radio station ...
music1_violin
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Dec 25, 2001
3:02 am
753
I've got two recordings and not too satisfied with either one.<br>One is by Sinopoli and runs nearly 90 minutes... A bit slow but well nuanced in the first...
stevesnyder63
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Dec 25, 2001
7:10 am
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I've got one by Szell, a live recording from 1967. Sony SBK 47654 It's almost the exact same length as the Solti you mentioned, but it sounds right to me. The...
zellerzone
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Jan 1, 2002
3:34 am
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How about Leonard Bernstein? IMHO he is a top tier Mahlerian. Knows the score well and the quick changes in moods and nuances of the peice - that is prevalent...
tiger_131074
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Jan 1, 2002
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&gt;&gt;I've got one by Szell, a live recording from 1967. Sony SBK 47654 It's almost the exact same length as the Solti you mentioned, but it sounds right to...
stevesnyder63
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Jan 1, 2002
5:13 pm
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My favorite, and unfortunately no longer available is the performance of the Stockholm PO, under the direction of Jascha Horenstein. It is a live performance ...
hornblower90214
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Jan 7, 2002
10:23 am
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I don't believe that he ever wrote music for the chamber orchestra. Just the Symphonies, lieder and song-cycles. A pity, because his pastoral moments would...
hornblower90214
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Jan 7, 2002
10:27 am
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I agree with you about the Shostakovich and Mahler comparison. Shostakovich's symphonic work, especially his 8th, remind me of some of the more bombastic ...
hornblower90214
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Jan 7, 2002
10:32 am
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I'm attracted to Mahler for the feel and emotion of the sound. I've always thought that if music can bring tears to my eyes and make me choke back a sob, I ...
hornblower90214
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Jan 7, 2002
10:37 am
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I like to bring up this question wherever I may go when discussing Baroque music.<br><br>When encountering his work for solo keyboard, which instrument do you...
hornblower90214
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Jan 7, 2002
10:42 am
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Personally speaking, I prefer Piano.<br>That's probably because the first recording I heard at tender age of 6 was Glenn Gould. This tricky question, which I ...
banjoman1uk
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Jan 9, 2002
7:52 pm
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Hard to choose, I like both! I am continually amazed at how well Bach's music works on such a wide variety of instruments! I try to play a couple preludes from...
ZZ_Bird
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Jan 10, 2002
5:34 pm
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Hello there,<br><br>I've been searching the various classical music clubs and clearly this is the one with the most dedicated members posting! I hope you don't...
crillem
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Jan 11, 2002
12:08 am
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It's true (about Mozart detesting the flute)! As a matter of fact, I'm playing the Concerto in D right now and I was wondering how he could write this piece...
flutevixen
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Jan 11, 2002
7:07 pm
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Hi Flutevixen,<br><br>I hope you don't mind me jumping into the conversation. Wow, you're playing Mozart's Flute Concerto in D? That must be an incredible ...
crillem
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Jan 11, 2002
8:04 pm
767
Hi crillem, and welcome! Like you I am a new member and am so happy to be one. I've searched everywhere for a forum such as this.<br><br>Welcome to Mahler too!...
hornblower90214
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Jan 12, 2002
9:34 am
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LOL<br>Maybe Mozart was pressured to write for the flute! Just kidding!<br><br>Seriously, flutevixen, are you performing the 2nd, with a chamber orchestra, or...
hornblower90214
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Jan 12, 2002
9:42 am
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It does depend on 1)taste, 2) the selection of music and 3)who is performing it.<br><br>I recently purchased Perahia's performance of Bach's, English Suites ...
hornblower90214
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Jan 12, 2002
9:53 am
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Something that I just read about Mahler chamber works...<br><br>Apparantly, most of Mahler's early works had been destroyed, but a single opening movement of a...
hornblower90214
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Jan 12, 2002
9:59 am
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As a matter of fact, I just came back from rehearsal. I'm playing the concerto with piano accomp. for my exam in two weeks. I guess you can say that I'm doing...
flutevixen
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Jan 12, 2002
2:46 pm
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Hi Hornblower and Flute Vixen,<br><br>Boy this is great, having people to talk about classical music with!<br><br>Hornblower, thank so much for your...
crillem
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Jan 12, 2002
3:33 pm
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Wow, that's interesting about this Mahler piano quartet, Hornblower. Do you mean that none of his other chamber work has survived? If so that's a real shame;...
crillem
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Jan 12, 2002
3:43 pm
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Well, good luck on your exam! <br><br>Funny, I get the same impression about Galway. I have the Galway, Robles, Sir Neville Marriner CD of the 2 concertos for...
hornblower90214
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Jan 13, 2002
11:24 am
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Yes, it really was a shame. He was young still, and I don't know if he was the one to destroy them or what...He was always quite depressed, even in his ...
hornblower90214
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