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    Beethoven and some mp3s

    I am what you could call an internet wanderer, but I mainly look for good quality mp3s. I was rewarded when I came across this treasure trove:
    http://www.musikkollegium.ch/musik-download

    Here I found Beethoven's symphonies nos. 4 & 8, also his romances for violin and orchestra. They are great performances - the Musikkollegium Winterthur directed by conductors Heinrich Schiff, Franz Welser-Most and Janos Furst. There are many other pieces by other composers too...

    I'll continue searching.
    Last edited by JoshB; 06-19-2008, 09:18 PM.
    It's like a bunch of yaks jumping around

    #2
    Thanks for passing that on Josh!
    'Man know thyself'

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      #3
      After having another wander, I found an excellent track. Performed by Simone Dinnerstein, a rising American pianist, and Zuill Bailey - a movement from Beethoven's Cello Sonata No.3 in A. Also on the same page can be found the aria from Bach's Goldberg Variations.

      http://www.simonedinnerstein.com and go to the recordings page
      It's like a bunch of yaks jumping around

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        #4
        Originally posted by JoshB View Post
        After having another wander, I found an excellent track. Performed by Simone Dinnerstein, a rising American pianist, and Zuill Bailey - a movement from Beethoven's Cello Sonata No.3 in A. Also on the same page can be found the aria from Bach's Goldberg Variations.

        http://www.simonedinnerstein.com and go to the recordings page

        You've reminded me of a question I keep meaning to ask: Did Bach himself compose the actual aria from the Goldberg variations or is it the work of another composer (as in the Diabellis) ?

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          #5
          Originally posted by Michael View Post
          You've reminded me of a question I keep meaning to ask: Did Bach himself compose the actual aria from the Goldberg variations or is it the work of another composer (as in the Diabellis) ?
          Arnold Schering suggested that Bach did not write it. The recent opinion of scholars these days seems to be that Bach did write it.

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            #6
            Right. Since I posted the last message I have been watching "Hannibal Rising" and, lo and behold, the very aria came into it. Of course it is Hannibal Lecter's signature tune.

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              #7
              I've found other parts of that same Dinnerstein recording of the Goldberg Variations. Well, another recording of the aria but also the variation 14.
              Free at:
              http://www.nytimes.com/2007/08/28/ar...tml?8ur&emc=ur
              It's like a bunch of yaks jumping around

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                #8
                These are complete recordings of Beethoven's symphonies, Europa Philharmonia Orchestra, but in wma format - which I found a pest.
                I used an audio converter I found to change them to mp3. All the same, I could swear they were originally midi.

                There's sure to be better symphony versions to be found.

                http://www.hodie-world.com/cms_fr_fu...,15/Itemid,32/
                It's like a bunch of yaks jumping around

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                  #9
                  Maybe I should slow down - a bit of information: Magnatune streams can be downloaded as mp3s.
                  It's like a bunch of yaks jumping around

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                    #10
                    This is good stuff. Don't end the day without going to:
                    http://www.kuk-verlagsanstalt.com/En...hop/index.html
                    There is a lot to work your way through, too much to write about here - quality performances too.
                    It's like a bunch of yaks jumping around

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                      #11
                      This site features a free download - that sometimes unfortunately isn't there - each 'week'. You usually don't get the artist name either. You need to sign up and it's fiddly: http://www.rsno.classical.com
                      It's like a bunch of yaks jumping around

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                        #12
                        I think that this thread's title is becoming a little restrictive...
                        because of what I have just recently found.
                        http://www.concilium.at/
                        On nearly every page of this site can be found excellent free downloads performed by the Concilium Musicum Wien and mostly conducted by Paul Angerer. The composers vary from as obscure as Johann Adolph Hasse to the slightly more familiar Michael Haydn. Please, enjoy at my expense.
                        It's like a bunch of yaks jumping around

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                          #13
                          Thanks for all your research in finding these sites Josh - when I have more time I may add some to the links page of this site.
                          'Man know thyself'

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                            #14
                            No worries Peter, it's always a pleasure to share my discoveries with others.
                            It's like a bunch of yaks jumping around

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