What are you listening to? (VOL VI)

Posted by: Richard Dane on 30 December 2009

On the cusp of a new year, it's time to start a new thread, I think...

VOL V - http://forums.naim-audio.com/e...385/m/9962941917/p/1

VOL IV - http://forums.naim-audio.com/e...8019385/m/1832985817

VOL III - http://forums.naim-audio.com/e...385/m/6192934617/p/1

VOL II - http://forums.naim-audio.com/e...8019385/m/3112927317

VOL I - http://forums.naim-audio.com/e...8019385/m/6532968996


AND - this might be of interest:
http://forums.naim-audio.com/e...962920617#1962920617
Posted on: 23 August 2010 by Ballan
Posted on: 23 August 2010 by Ballan
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Posted on: 23 August 2010 by ewemon


Reminds me in places of Curtis Mayfield. Thanks KK.
Posted on: 23 August 2010 by ewemon
Posted on: 23 August 2010 by ewemon


From another forum member.
Posted on: 23 August 2010 by ewemon
Posted on: 23 August 2010 by ewemon
Posted on: 23 August 2010 by naim_nymph
quote:
Originally posted by pe-zulu:
I think the Mozart cycle was a series of concerts which never were recorded.


found this on www.bach-cantatas.com ~ Short Biography

...Isolde Ahlgrimm included among her Bach programmes such then controversial works as the Musical Offering and the Art of Fugue (BWV 1080), and was one of the first performing musicians to argue for performance of the latter work on the harpsichord. In addition to her Bach Cycle, Ahlgrimm performed (but unfortunately, never recorded) all the Sonatas, Rondos and Fantasias of Mozart in a series of concerts in Vienna in 1950. For this Mozart Cycle she used three different original Viennese fortepianos from the 1780’s and 1790’s. By 1943, Ahlgrimm had dropped the modern piano entirely.

Poul, you are correct... they were not recorded : (

at least i can stop looking for them now Winker

Debs
Posted on: 23 August 2010 by naim_nymph
~<>~ Joseph Haydn (1732-1809) ~<>~

The seven Last Words of Our Saviour on the Cross, Op.51
(version for string quartet)

AMADEUS QUARTET

Norbert Brainin violin I
Siegmund Nissel violin II
Peter Schidlof viola (alto)
Martin Lovett violoncello

Recordings: Lindau (near Zurich), Phonag-Studio, May 1971

[ADD] Mastered by Emil Berliner Studios

Deutsche Grammophon 7 x cd box-set @ 2004

Playing Disc 1 : )
Posted on: 24 August 2010 by PureHifi
I read this thread and am really enjoying the new music I see here, however I do have a small request.....

When posting an album cover that doesn't clearly identify the artist or album it would be really helpful to list the details in the post.

The posting above is a shinning example of a helpful post...well done.
Posted on: 24 August 2010 by markah
quote:
Originally posted by PureHifi:
I read this thread and am really enjoying the new music I see here, however I do have a small request.....

When posting an album cover that doesn't clearly identify the artist or album it would be really helpful to list the details in the post.

The posting above is a shinning example of a helpful post...well done.

+1
Posted on: 24 August 2010 by markah

Porcupine Tree - Anesthetize, CD1
Posted on: 24 August 2010 by ray davis
John Digweed...Northern Exposure
Posted on: 24 August 2010 by BigH47
Posted on: 24 August 2010 by patk
Jerry Garcia - Garcia




From the box set All Good Things: Jerry Garcia Studio Sessions
Posted on: 24 August 2010 by Ballan
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Posted on: 24 August 2010 by MilesSmiles


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