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    #31
    A selection of pieces by Landini, Arcadelt, Francesco da Milano.
    'Man know thyself'

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      #32
      Today:

      Brahms:
      Begräbnisgesang op.13 (1860)
      Ein deutsches Requiem op.45 (1868)

      Mahler:
      Symphony no.2 in c „Auferstehung“
      Last edited by Roehre; 02-13-2012, 08:47 PM. Reason: typos (plural) :-(

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        #33
        Last night I listened to the Inbal recording of the Bruckner 3rd (1st movement). One thing I noted is that his tempi are faster than Tintner. I did like what I heard very much.

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          #34
          Today:

          Tubin:
          Symphony no.3 „Heroic“ (1940/’42 rev 1978)

          Reimann:
          Kuni Ori (1999)

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            #35
            Last night I listened to Bruckner's 7th Symphony, 1st movement. This morning it was Turina's Danzas Fantasticas.

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              #36
              Today:

              Schubert:
              Winterrreise op.89 D.911 (the latest BBC MM CD)

              Villem Kapp:
              Symphony no.2 (1955)

              Stravinsky:
              Firebird (suite 1945)

              Ferneyhough:
              String quartet no.6 (2010)

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                #37
                [YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9GNhdQRbXhc[/YOUTUBE]

                this is brilliant, imo - for now. very operatic.
                - I hope, or I could not live. - written by H.G. Wells

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                  #38
                  This morning:

                  Carulli: Concerto-Allegro for guitar and orchestra
                  Chopin: Allegro de Concert
                  Mozart: Symphony No. 22

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                    #39
                    Today:

                    Alpaerts:
                    Capriccio - Luim (1953) (R3: TtN)

                    Vermeulen:
                    Symphony no.2 “Prélude à la nouvelle Journée” (1919/’20)

                    Maderna:
                    Violin concerto (1969)
                    Oboe concerto no.2 (1967)

                    Schönberg:
                    Kammersymphonie no.1 in E op.9

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                      #40
                      This morning:

                      Grieg: Old Norwegian Romance with Variations
                      Dvorak: 1st Movement from the Violin Concerto

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                        #41
                        Today:

                        Schubert:
                        Alfonso und Estrella: ouverture opus 69 D.732 (R3: Ao3)
                        Rosamunde: incidental music D.797 (R3: Ao3)

                        Britten:
                        The Ascent of F6 (1936) (R3: Ao3)

                        Foulds:
                        Henry VIII Suite Op 87 (1925) (R3: Ao3)

                        Adès:
                        Polaris - voyage for orchestra [2010] (R3: Live on 3)

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                          #42
                          Today:

                          Maderna:
                          Aura (1972)
                          Biogramma (1972)

                          Englund:
                          Symphony no.1 “War” (1946)

                          McEwen:
                          Hills o’Heather (1918)

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                            #43
                            Antonio Vivaldi — Concerto for Mandolin in C major RV 425
                            Performer: Ugo Orlandi [mandolin] Performer: I Solisti Veniti Performer: Claudio Scimone [conductor]

                            Ottorino Respighi — Spring from Three Botticelli Pictures
                            Performer: The Philharmonia Performer: Geoffrey Simon [conductor]

                            Edvard Grieg — Concerto for Piano and Orchestra in A minor Op 16: 2nd mvt – Adagio
                            Performer: Leif Ove Andsnes [piano] Performer: Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra Performer: Dmitiri Kitayenko [conductor
                            ‘Roses do not bloom hurriedly; for beauty, like any masterpiece, takes time to blossom.’

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                              #44
                              BBC radio 3, The early music show.

                              Spanish prodigy Francisco Guerrero, who worked in Spain and Portugal, and had a series of eventful trips abroad, including a journey to the Holy Land. He became one of the most renowned composers of the Spanish "Golden Age of Polyphony" alongside Victoria and Morales and his music remained popular for hundreds of years.



                              .Francisco Guerrero — Ave virgo sanctissima
                              Performers: Ensemble Plus Ultra, Michael Noone (director)

                              GLOSSA, GCD 922005, Track 1 --:--
                              Francisco Guerrero — Prado verde y florido
                              Performers: Musica Ficta, Ensemble Fontegara, Raul Mallavibarrena (director)

                              ENCHIRIADIS, EN 2014, Track 19 --:--
                              Cristóbal de Morales — Simile est regnum coelorum
                              Performers: Choir of the Church of the Advent, Boston, Massachusetts, Edith Ho (director)

                              ARSIS, CD113, Track 1 --:--
                              Francisco Guerrero — Kyrie from Missa Simile est regnum coelorum
                              Performers: Choir of the Church of the Advent, Boston, Massachusetts, Edith Ho (director)

                              ARSIS, CD113, Track 2 --:--
                              Francisco Guerrero — Agnus Dei from Missa Congratulamini mihi (pub. in Liber primus missarum, 1566, Paris)
                              Performers: The Cardinall’s Musick, Andrew Carwood (director)

                              HYPERION, CDA 67836, Track 6 --:--
                              Francisco Guerrero — Liberame Domine from 1582 publication… Guerrero’s second setting of the Requiem Mass
                              Performers: Musica Ficta, Raul Mallavibarrena (director)

                              ENCHIRIADIS, EN 2009, Track 12 --:--
                              Francisco Guerrero — Dicebat Iesus
                              Performers: Musica Ficta, Raul Mallavibarrena (director)

                              ENCHIRIADIS, EN 2009, Track 1 --:--
                              Francisco Guerrero — Huyd, huyd, o çiegos amadores / (Flee, Flee) – Wind Band version
                              Performers: Piffaro, Joan Kimball and Robert Wiemken (directors)

                              ARCHIV, 474 2322, Track 17 --:--
                              Francisco Guerrero — Ave Maria
                              Performers: Tallis Scholars, Peter Phillips (director)

                              GIMELL, CDGIM040, Track 7 --:--
                              Tomás Luis de Victoria — Sanctus from Parody Mass Simile est regnum coelorum (based on Guerrero 1570)
                              Performers: Christ Church Cathedral Choir, Stephen Darlington (director)

                              Nimbus, NI 5434, Track 12
                              ‘Roses do not bloom hurriedly; for beauty, like any masterpiece, takes time to blossom.’

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                                #45
                                Today:

                                Stockhausen:
                                Stimmung (1968)

                                Zimmermann:
                                Tratto (1966)
                                Tratto II (1969)

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