What are you listening to RIGHT NOW?

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The overture from Jean Marie Leclair's 'Scylla et Glaucus.' Before that, “MESSIAH” ON CRACK. :lol: OMG
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wurlitzer153 wrote:BWV 565 - Koopman - Arp Schnitger organ at St. Jacobi, Hamburg.
The master of stylus phantasticus puts a fresh face on this often played classic.
This piece is claimed to have originally been written for solo violin. Anybody have an uploadable transcrioption?

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Alexander Mosolov - Iron Foundry (1928).
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Antonin Dvorak- Legends, Op. 59: I. Allegro non troppo, quasi andantino
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra under Charles Mackerras

Another piece with a good, powerful beginning.
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Stravinsky: Ode, performed by the Cleveland Orchestra under Oliver Knussen's direction. The second movement scherzo, the hunting music, is my favorite piece of music ever composed by Stravinsky.
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Mozart Piano Sonata in B-flat major K333 played wonderfully deadpan by Michael Parcell-Davies on what sounds like a fortepiano but I'm listening online with no sleeve notes.
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~John :)
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Johann Adam Reincken: Sonatas from Hortus Musicus. Lush. Dramatic. Heart-breaking. Fabulous bass lines. Most of Reincken is lost. Bach admired him greatly, possibly met him, and arranged several works from Hortus musicus (as BWV 954, 965 and 966).

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0LnH_XXbS5I
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Beethoven: Fidelio - 1950 recording with Wilhelm Furtwangler conducting and Kirsten Flagstad as Lenore. Right now I'm at Rocco's Act 1 aria. Not the best recording, but Kirsten Flagstad's singing makes, like always, is stellar.
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Balakirev- Islamey (orchestrated by Liapunov)
Russian State Symphony Orchestra under Igor Glovschin

Nothing like a Russian orchestra playing a Russian piece of music...
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Catching up on Composer of the Week on BBC Radio 3: the underrated, mysterious, extraordinary, Jan Dismas Zelenka.
Telemann was so impressed by his abilities that he was complicit in a plot to steal copies of his work. And none other than J.S.Bach spent much of his time in Leipzig trying to curry favour with Zelenka's employers in the hope of securing an appointment. Yet, until the 1960s, Zelenka was little more than a name, even to the most knowledgeable scholars.
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Listening to the energetic, joyous Overture to Milhaud's Suite for Clarinet, Violin, and Piano.

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Leo Ornstein, circa 1920, the second cello sonata. Bit of a heart-breaker.
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Bach - Organ Sonata VI, BWV 530 - Virtual organ
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Wagner - "O du, mein holder Abendstern" from "Tannhäuser ". Bernd Weikel in a production at München conducted by Zubin Mehta. One of my favorite Wagner basses (the best Hans Sachs by far).
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