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Messages - erato

#1
Recordings & Broadcasts / Re: Naxos Futures 2017 - Spain
Sunday 19 February 2017, 13:16
Oh no, the prestige in showing off massive record players cannot be underestimated.
#2
Recordings & Broadcasts / Re: Ries Cello Sonatas
Tuesday 05 January 2016, 23:21
Dislike the results; OK with me. Artistic or sonic disaster; Ok as well. I was just reacting to the "lack of respect" phrasing which I find uncalled for.
#3
Recordings & Broadcasts / Re: Ries Cello Sonatas
Saturday 02 January 2016, 20:28
Playing them on an instrument they were written for equals lack of respect?
#4
Recordings & Broadcasts / Re: Hans Sommer: Chamber Music
Thursday 12 November 2015, 20:23
It's very fine.
#5
Composers & Music / Re: IRR in trouble?
Friday 03 April 2015, 19:08
Diapason seems the best option. It might even improve my french.
#6
Composers & Music / Re: Samuragochi a fraud...
Saturday 08 February 2014, 09:35
Niigaki must be the ultimate unsung composer.
#7
Composers & Music / Re: Cameo Classics
Sunday 19 January 2014, 12:23
I hope they don't go to Nimbus. In that case future releases will be on CD-Rs, a decidedly inferior product, as the Wyastone group currently only seem to produce those.
#8
Antarctica is in the south. Perhaps we could include Elgar's "In the South"?  ;D

And the symphony is Sinfonia Antartica less the c.
#9
Composers & Music / Re: George Lloyd - Iernin
Saturday 09 November 2013, 14:21
In that case I'm not iernin' to hear it.
#10
Recordings & Broadcasts / Re: A Sad Day......
Monday 07 October 2013, 22:31
Quote from: Alan Howe on Monday 07 October 2013, 07:58
Quote from: erato on Sunday 06 October 2013, 19:39
Well, it's the lack of Pistons and Crestons etc that keep me from attending concerts.

It's the plethora of Stockhausens, Boulezes, etc. that keep me away. And I too would go for concerts featuring good, tonal 20th/21stC music. But it's the restricted 19thC repertoire that's the real scandal.
I have never noticed any work by either Stockhausen, Boulez, Piston or Creston on concert programmes in the 40 years I have gone to concerts in Norway, not even a Vaughan-Williams symphony (not that I research advertised concerts in great detail, but still....)! I would have welcomed any of them for yet another rerun of the old faithful (not that I'm not a fan of Brahms and Beethoven).
#11
Recordings & Broadcasts / Re: A Sad Day......
Sunday 06 October 2013, 19:39
Well, it's the lack of Pistons and Crestons etc that keep me from attending concerts.
#12
Though it's occasionally interesting to observe his writings. I don't know Spohr's symphonies, but enjoy the cpo set of the violin concertoes quite a bit, wellcrafted, enjoyable and uncomplicated music.
#14
There's much more money at stake, as well as a larger hall to fill, with an orchestral concert. Working on unfamiliar music with 100 musicians as opposed to 3 - 5  is quite another matter as well.
#15
Please don't scare an unsuspecting viewer withh something like this without a warning in the title, like "strong content within".