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    This morning:

    Rodrigo: Concerto de Aranjuez

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      Today:

      Pfitzner:
      The 12 orchestrated songs originally with piano:
      4 Songs opus 4
      Nachts op.26/3
      Zorn op.15/2
      An die mark op.15/3
      Ist der Himmel darum im Lenz so blau op.2/2
      2 Songs opus 3
      Wandrers nachtlied op.18
      Willkommen op.29/3

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        Originally posted by Sorrano View Post
        This morning:

        Rodrigo: Concerto de Aranjuez
        The Concierto de Aranjuez was one of the great events of my life as a music-lover. You can't miss Fantasia para un gentihombre, by the same author.
        Last edited by Enrique; 06-28-2012, 07:18 PM.

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          This morning:

          Kuhlau: Flute Sonata in F, Op. 79, No. 1

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            Beethoven's Trio for two oboes and cor anglais, Op. 87.

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              Saint-Saens 'cello concerto - much as I like the work I don't rate is as highly as the Schumann concerto and certainly not the Dvorak which I think is the supreme 'cello concerto.
              'Man know thyself'

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                Originally posted by Enrique View Post
                The Concerto de Aranjuez was one of the great events of my life as a music-lover. You can't miss Fantasia para un gentihombre, by the same author.
                I will have to check that out. Thanks!

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                  Originally posted by Peter View Post
                  Saint-Saens 'cello concerto - much as I like the work I don't rate is as highly as the Schumann concerto and certainly not the Dvorak which I think is the supreme 'cello concerto.
                  If I remember well, for cellists it is Schumann's they place at the pinnacle. What is your opinion about the Variations on a Rococo Theme?

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                    Originally posted by Enrique View Post
                    You can't miss Fantasia para un gentihombre, by the same author.
                    I actually prefer this to the concerto. A beautiful work.

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                      Beethoven's 3rd piano sonata. By listening to the 3rd movement someone could say he could be playful when he wanted. But it's impossible to listen to Beethoven and not be serious.

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                        Today:

                        Beethoven:
                        Piano trio in E-flat Hess 47 (early 1800s; = recycling of String trio opus 3 1st mvt)
                        Piano trio in D K.Anh. 3 (1790s)
                        Piano trio in E-flat opus 63 (1806?; = recycling of string quintet opus 4, itself a recycling of the octet op.103)

                        Schubert:
                        Secular choral works, i.a.:
                        Drinking songs D.356, 148, 183, 267, 75, 847, 427, 242
                        Jagdlied D.521
                        An die Freude D.189
                        Punschlied D.277 and 253
                        Frühlingsgesang D.709 and 740

                        Hoddinott:
                        Landscapes op.86 (1975) (a description of the countryside I see from my home)

                        van der Stucken:
                        Sinfonischer Prolog zu Heinrich Heine's Tragödie 'William Ratcliff' (1883)

                        de Boeck:
                        De kleine Rijnkoning (1906) – orchestral suite after the opera De Rijndwergen (1906)

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                          Originally posted by Roehre View Post
                          Today:

                          Beethoven:
                          Piano trio in E-flat Hess 47 (early 1800s; = recycling of String trio opus 3 1st mvt)
                          Piano trio in D K.Anh. 3 (1790s)
                          Piano trio in E-flat opus 63 (1806?; = recycling of string quintet opus 4, itself a recycling of the octet op.103)
                          Is that the Beethoven Project Trio disc? I'm very glad to have that one.

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                            Beethoven, piano sonata no.2.

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                              Originally posted by Chris View Post
                              Is that the Beethoven Project Trio disc? I'm very glad to have that one.
                              Yes Chris, that's the one.
                              Nice, isn't it?

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                                Originally posted by Roehre View Post
                                Today:

                                Beethoven:

                                Piano trio in E-flat opus 63 (1806?; = recycling of string quintet opus 4, itself a recycling of the octet op.103)

                                (1906)
                                Sorry - deleted my message due to a grievous error!
                                Last edited by Michael; 06-29-2012, 01:35 PM.

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