What are you listening to right now? (VOL II)

Posted by: Adam Meredith on 23 March 2008

VOL I - http://forums.naim-audio.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/38019385/m/6532968996
Posted on: 07 July 2008 by naim_nymph

~<>~ Franz Joseph Haydn (1732-1809) ~<>~

1. Arianna A Naxos
Cantata for Soprano and Harpsichord HOB.XXXIb: 2

6 Original Canzonettas I
2. 6 Canzonette Hob.XXIa: 25-30: I. Le Sirene
3. 6 Canzonette Hob.XXIa: 25-30: II. La Memoria
4. 6 Canzonette Hob.XXIa: 25-30: III. Pastorale
5. 6 Canzonette Hob.XXIa: 25-30: IV. La Disperazione
6. 6 Canzonette Hob.XXIa: 25-30: V. L'allegro
7. 6 Canzonette Hob.XXIa: 25-30: VI. La Costanza

Jeanne Marie Bima soprano

Hans Ludwig Hirsch harpsichord

Recording: Villa Malcontenta-Foscari, Mira (Venezia) Italy @ June 1990

[DDD] ARTS authentic CD @ 1996 / Total Playing Time 48:29
Posted on: 07 July 2008 by MilesSmiles
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Originally posted by sjust:
These should be excellent... Suppose you have them on vinyl ?

cheers
Stefan

quote:
Originally posted by MilesSmiles:


Stefan,

CD box set only I'm afraid.

Cheers ... Oliver
Posted on: 07 July 2008 by MilesSmiles
quote:
Originally posted by sjust:
The beautiful



I just got this a month or two ago and it must be one of my most played CDs right now, still haven't gotten to the DVD.
Posted on: 07 July 2008 by markah

Kate Walsh - Tim's House
Posted on: 08 July 2008 by Fozz
Posted on: 08 July 2008 by BigH47
I say munch that was bit too much at this time of day, dontcha now? Eek Smile
Posted on: 08 July 2008 by MilesSmiles
Posted on: 08 July 2008 by Diccus62
Lisa Redford on myspace

Posted on: 08 July 2008 by MilesSmiles
Posted on: 08 July 2008 by MilesSmiles
Posted on: 08 July 2008 by BigH47
Not "ordinary" recording surely? Winker Smile
Posted on: 08 July 2008 by MilesSmiles
quote:
Originally posted by BigH47:
Not "ordinary" recording surely? Winker Smile

The 'Unplugged' yes, although there is nothing ordinary about it: Nevermind was a MoFi. Winker
Posted on: 08 July 2008 by BigH47
Smile
Posted on: 08 July 2008 by BigH47
On vinyl:-

Posted on: 08 July 2008 by MilesSmiles
Posted on: 08 July 2008 by naim_nymph

~<>~ Ludwig van Beethoven ~<>~

Septet In E Flat Major Op. 20
1. Adagio - allegro con brio
2. Adagio cantabile
3. Tempo di Minuetto
4. Tema con Variazioni: Andante
5. Scherzo: Allegro molto e vivace
6. Andante con moto all Marcia - Presto

Sextet In E Flat Major Op. 81b
7. Allegro con brio
8. Adagio
9. Rondo: Allegro

THE GAUDIER ENSEMBLE

Marieke Blankestijn violin
Iris Juda violin
Roger Tapping viola
Jane Atkins viola
Christoph Marks cello
Stephen Williams double bass
Richard Hosford clarinet
Robin O'Neill bassoon
Jonathan Williams horn
Phillip Eastop horn

Recorded in St Michael's Church
Highgate London July 1991

[DDD] CD @ 2005 Hyperion Records Ltd.
Posted on: 08 July 2008 by MilesSmiles
Posted on: 08 July 2008 by BigH47
Earlier (silver):-



On vinyl:-

Posted on: 08 July 2008 by von zipper




Overloading on Mod Jazz, Daddy'O!!! This jook joint is swingin'!
Posted on: 08 July 2008 by BigH47
On vinyl:-

Posted on: 08 July 2008 by Guido Fawkes


What a very good set of recordings of a very fine string band, incredible really.
Posted on: 08 July 2008 by Chris Kelly
Bryan Adams "So Far So Good" on SHMcd. Yet another fine sounding release. This best of has some decent tunes on it. (Haven't got to "Everything I Do..." yet!) Winker
Posted on: 08 July 2008 by sjust
The unbelievably great



Must have been Haim, who recommended this one ?
Posted on: 08 July 2008 by Graham Russell
Posted on: 08 July 2008 by Guido Fawkes


Ougenweide - Ougenweide (1973)

For those not familiar, Ougenweide were a 70s' German folk-rock band who played short tracks in a medieval folk tradition: think German Fairport Convention or, better still, Gryphon. Their early work is acoustic, but later on they started to use ye olde synthesisers.

I don't understand a word of what they are singing about (I wish I did), but they always sounded great to me and still do.

ATB Rotf