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    #76
    This morning:

    Bach, J. C. Sinfonia in E Flat, Op. 9, No. 2

    Beethoven: Violin Sonata No. 1, Movement 1

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      #77
      Today:

      Mahler:
      Symphony no.7 in e “Lied der nacht”

      Meulemans:
      Symphony no.7 „A Heathland Symphony“ (1940)

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        #78
        Martinu's nice little one-act opera "Ariane"

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          #79
          Today:

          Mahler:
          Symphony no.8 in E-flat „Symphonie der Tausend“

          Mortelmans:
          Mythe der Lente (The Myth of spring; 1895)

          Benoit:
          In de Velden (In the Fields – song for oboe and strings; 1869)

          De Machaut:
          Messe de Nostre Dame (c.1363)

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            #80
            Right now I'm listening to “Thema und Variationen fĂĽr Bratsche und Klavier op/42 arr. Kleinheinz (1804) ed. William Primrose, aus der Serenade fĂĽr Streichtrio C-dur op.8 (1796/97)” which is the 5th track from the disk I’ve recently found at onyxclassics site, and which is the records of Beethoven’s works performed by Maxim Rysanov, Kristina Blaumane and Jacob Katsnelson.

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              #81
              Originally posted by MaryG View Post
              Right now I'm listening to “Thema und Variationen für Bratsche und Klavier op/42 arr. Kleinheinz (1804) ed. William Primrose, aus der Serenade für Streichtrio C-dur op.8 (1796/97)” which is the 5th track from the disk I’ve recently found at onyxclassics site, and which is the records of Beethoven’s works performed by Maxim Rysanov, Kristina Blaumane and Jacob Katsnelson.
              Very nice CD indeed
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              Today:

              Mahler:
              Das Lied von der Erde (Mahler’s own piano version)

              Machaut:
              Le Lai de la Fonteinne
              Ma Fin est mon Commencement

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                #82
                Today:

                Mahler:
                Symphony no.9 in D

                Martinu:
                Concerto for piano trio and string orchestra H.231 (1933)

                Birtwistle:
                Secret Theatre (1984)

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                  #83
                  Today:

                  Mahler:
                  Symphony no.10 in F-sharp: Adagio (ed.Krenek/Berg 1924)

                  Stravinsky:
                  4 Etudes for orchestra
                  2 Suites for small orchestra

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                    #84
                    This morning:

                    Schumann: Kinderszenen, Op. 15

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                      #85
                      Just heard my favorite on the radio - Beethoven's Symphony No. 4!

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                        #86
                        Today:

                        Arte Nova CD Fedelta d’Amore
                        Music at the court of Salzburg around 1600

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                          #87
                          Today:

                          Hans Huber:
                          Symphony no.1 in d opus 63 “Wilhelm-Tell-Symphonie” (1881)

                          Birtwistle:
                          Nenia – the Death of Orpheus (1970)
                          Ritual Fragment (1990)

                          Langgaard:
                          Symphony no.4 “Lovfald” (1916 rev 1920)

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                            #88
                            Beethoven's 4th piano concerto played by the first finalist at the Leeds Piano competition - I'm not sure he'll win, but he'll certainly win the perspiration prize - I've never seen such a torrential downpour before from a pianist! Me thinks also a tad too much study at the Lang Lang school of facial expression - apart from all that, I enjoyed his performance and thought he seemed a very nice guy.
                            'Man know thyself'

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                              #89
                              Didn't get to post this morning as I had internet connectivity issues. Last night:

                              Dvorak: Symphony No. 7, last two movements

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                                #90
                                Today:

                                Alwyn:
                                Autumn Legend (1954)

                                Kopitz:
                                Herbst-Musik (1985/’86)

                                Musgrave:
                                Autumn Sonata (1993)

                                Hans Huber:
                                Symphony no.2 in e op.115 “Böcklin-symphonie” (1900)

                                Martinu:
                                Serenade for violin, viola, ‘cello and 2 clarinets H.334 (1951)
                                Last edited by Roehre; 09-22-2012, 11:34 AM.

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