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Classical Corner

Started by Pat, March 29, 2016, 01:25:18 PM

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MarsGal

Great pix, Bubble and Don.

Bubble I am glad that you and the family got back okay.

It looks like a good show lined up for tomorrow. I almost tuned in today, thinking briefly, that is was already Sunday. This will be the last of my vacation from Latin. Next weekend I will be listening and doing Latin homework.

larryhanna

Bubble, thanks for posting the pictures.  It was good to see the pictures with Pat, who has been a dear friend for quite a few years now.  Glad she was able to make the trip to see you all.

so_P_bubble

Thanks everyone,  I am glad you like the photos.

It's Sunday today, right? :)

MarsGal

I'm here a little early for once. HI, BUBBLE!

Radioman34

Hi Bubble, MarsGal, Larry

so_P_bubble


JeanneP

Bubble. You all rested up. Washing and Ironing done?
Just turned Don on. Now you know what the area is like where he is recording from. Looks like lot of space. Not a little crowded room like some have.
JeanneP

Radioman34


so_P_bubble

Washing can wait for another week or so and I NEVER iron anything.  Don't even have an iron in the house, I believe.

Yes the  studio is nicely situated with view to the outside, the gardens and parking.
It was fun seeing how it works.

You turned Don on? ROFLOL  How did he react?  ;D

Valse di Bravura - I am puzzled by that title. I don't feel the cadenza of other waltzes.



so_P_bubble


Danzon is so full of joy!

JeanneP

Don. What you are playing right now. I am cooking in the Kitchen and sounds like I am hearing music from some of the old UK shows like Up Stairs.Down stairs. Must be Waltzes from back in the Edwardian Days. Just luvely. Old Vaudeville Times.
Going to miss the show next week. I get a lot done listening to you in the 2 hours. Hard to sit down.
JeanneP

so_P_bubble

There is no show next week, as it is a holiday.

Don is going to a grand wedding instead!

JeanneP

#732
Bubble. I am laughing. Just reread that post. (Turned Don on). Us English sure mess up saying things.  I meant I turned his Music on.  Only you turns Don on the other way.  Although I am sure some ladies get a little warm listening to him.  (Hope he is to busy to be reading this) make him blush....
JeanneP

JeanneP

Bubble.  That wedding should have been 3 weeks earlier. Would have been fun for you to have attended with Don.
JeanneP

so_P_bubble

I would have love to attend that but thought it was better yo leave early and let him get ready leisurely for it...  It is essentially a family affair.

JeanneP

I am sure they would have loved you to attend. Think of you as part of Family now. Don has been over to Israel and become part of yours.
Tell him. We want to see a photo of him all dressed up in his finery.
JeanneP

so_P_bubble

Adorable  Romance For Viola. Perfect finale for me before going to bed.

so_P_bubble


JeanneP

You Should sleep good after listening to all that music.  Think I may take a nap myself...
JeanneP

Tomereader1

Don, do you have Concierto Andaluz for 4 Guitars by Rodrigo?
Very nice piece.
Joanne

so_P_bubble


JeanneP

Bubble. That was beautiful. Now did you notice that the women . they all looked alike Facial wise.  Like lots of twins.
JeanneP

so_P_bubble

Yes I did.  Maybe it is make up?

angelface555


so_P_bubble


so_P_bubble


Radioman34

Quote from: Tomereader1 on September 03, 2016, 11:56:15 AM
Don, do you have Concierto Andaluz for 4 Guitars by Rodrigo?
Very nice piece.
Joanne
TomereaderI finally was able to open my data base to search that item. As it turns out I don't have that one in my collection, but it certainly looks like a worthwhile acquition.

Radioman34

It's the season for fall fairs in North America so I've included some works to mark these happy occasions.  A not so happy occasion is the anniversay of the Battle Of Britain.    William Walton scored soundtrack music for the film of the same name and that, along with the march that salutes the brave pilots is included as well. Then you'll hear a work inspired by a pet starling, music played on the harp and finally, the oft-maligned viola is featured in which I eschewed the crystaline sounds of a compact disc and offer instead a very old L.P. in monaural sound with a perforance by William Primrose.

Reid’s Records:   Programme   #1519  Sept 11/2016
  1:   Ivanici: Danube Waves CDS8299
   EMI 7777 63662-2 (track 4)            06:10   6:10

2:   Rodgers: Carousel Waltz CDK2170
           Vox  MWCD 7125   (track 1)                                              07:42     13:52

3:   Traditional: Come To The Fair Kiri Te Kanawa K3.0312 CDR-161
           Angel DS 38097 (side 1, track 1)                                       02:39   16:31

4:     Ridout:  Fall Fair  CDD7147 CANCON
           CBC SM-M87 (track 1)                                                           07:30   24:01

5:      Mussorgsky: Fair At Sorochinsk M8.0259 CDR-127
           Turnabout TV 34790 (side 1, tracks 1 & 2)                     06:24   30:25

6::    Fucik: Entry Of The Gladiators CDF9618
           Apex 0927 48752 2 (track 4)                                                      02:37   29:29

7:      Loewe:  Ascot Gavotte L6.0694 CDR 108
           CBS OL5090  (side 2, track 1)        TR 8                                 03:14   32:43

8:   Arensky: F-minor Piano Concerto (1st mvmnt)  CDA9757
   Naxos 8570526 (track 1)               11:57   44:00

9:   Walford Davies: RAF March Past CDE4184
           EMI CDZ7 62528 2 (track 12)                                                 03:02   47:02

10:   Walton: Battle Of Britain CDW3072
           EMI CDC7 47944 2 (track 5)                     06:14   53:16

11:   Walton: Coronation March CDE4184                 
           EMI 7 62528 (track 13)                                                              06:31   59:47

12:       Mozart: 17th Piano Concerto 3rd mvmnt M6.366
   DG2532 060 (side 2, track 3)            07:30   67:17

13:   Vivaldi: Il Gardelino (Pan Pipes) CDV5093
   Erato   88166 (tracks 1-2-3)            09:34   76:51

14:   Handel: Harp Concerto CDM6195
        DG 427-206-2 (tracks 1-2-3)                          13:33   90:24

15:   Chopin/Robles: Mazurka C3.0077
        Argo  ZRG 944    (Side 1, track 3)                    03:10   93:34
NEWS
  16:   Mozart: 4th Horn Concerto (Rondo) CD51
        Telarc  CD80367  (track 2)                              03:35   3:35

17:   Paganinni: Viola Concerto CDP2472
            Excelsior EXL-2-4252 (tracks 17- 20)                                         12:31   16:06
                     
18:     Berlioz: Harold In Italy (Serenade) B6.0035
            Columbia ML4542   (Side 2, track 1)                               06:36   22:42

19:   Chopin: Polonaise/Andante Brillant CDC3069
        Philips 420 654-2 (cut 5)                            15:20   38:02

20:    Kay/Gottschalk: Cakewalk CDR-10
   RCA AGL1-1271               07:37   45:39

21:         Yared: Convento Di Saint’Anna (from The English Patient)CDD9858
   Analekta AM 2 8733 (track 7)            04:40   50:19

Sunday afternoon 1:05 P.M.     -5 GMT (Canada) http://tunein.com/radio/1069-The-X-s12279/

JeanneP

Looks like a good lineup Don. Hope I am back home by 1pm
JeanneP

so_P_bubble

Ha ha ha  I opened the radio program an hour early!!!
and the jazz song I heard was " The man I love"!  WOW!