What are you listening to? (Vol VII)

Posted by: Richard Dane on 29 December 2010

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

Vol VI - https://forums.naimaudio.com/ev...8019385/m/9042967727

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: 06 March 2011 by Flettster


Cheers
Flettster
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Ennemond & Denis Gaultier ~ Suite in D minor
Prelude [Denis]
Allemande [Ennemond]
Courante [Ennemond]
Sarabande [Denis]
Canaries [Ennemond]

Charles Mouton ~ Suite in A minor
Prelude
Tombeau de Gogo, Allemande
Courante/Double
Sarabande
Canaries
Chaconne

Johann Sebastian Bach ~ Suite in C major
Prelude
Allemande
Courante
Sarabande
Menuet I & II
Gigue

Recorded June 1979, at Houghton Memorial Chapel, Wellesley College, Wellesley, Massachusetts

Titanic Records LP © 1985
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(p) 1978 Polydor International GmbH, Hamburg
Posted on: 06 March 2011 by Old Mister Crow
Posted on: 06 March 2011 by Flettster


Cheers
Flettster
Posted on: 06 March 2011 by EJS


Cheers,
EJ
Posted on: 06 March 2011 by MilesSmiles
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Not sent that back yet? Or did you manage to find a copy with out the scratches. Mind you they have put it in the worst type of cover imaginable. Hard cardboard.
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Must admit Oliver I never really took to them as a band even though they wrote some good stuff.
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Wonderful recording, play it at least once a week.
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Must admit Oliver I never really took to them as a band even though they wrote some good stuff.




I kinda rediscovered them over the last few years and really enjoy this album, the great sound quality of Steve's mastering sure helps to make the case.
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Earlier...


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On CD:-

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On CD:-

Posted on: 07 March 2011 by naim_nymph
Alfred Schnittke (1934-1998)

Concerto for Piano and String Orchestra op.136

Variations on One Chord op.39

Improvisation & Fugue op.38

Recording: Grand Hall of the Moscow Conservatory,
Moscow, 2005 (op.136) & 2006 (op.39, op.38)

Victoria Lyubitskaya piano

Russian State Academy Orchestra
Conductor Mark Gorenstein

total time: 44:11

[DDD] Fuga Libera CD © outhere 2008

~<>~

Wonky but wonderful piano play, (one just needs the right frame of mind)

Fantastic record quality allows the full depth of drama to be expressed, 
op.38 fuels my madness to pitch point perfection,
shame it's such a short CD,
i need more.

my week of leave is over... back to the grind of the night-shift later : (

Debs