Good to see you back. I think. Seems a bit less hectic suddenly.
Have to admit being a bit surprised to see a Brilliant Classics release. The label mostly known for 50 disc box sets of licensed works that change hands for USD $3 on the used market.
Interesting find based on the few seconds I listened to.
Disc 1- Two tracks in the lectern directed me to queue "Fios campi" with haste. Continues to be a challenging listen for me in the case of both orchestration and vocal work.
Good to see you back. I think. Seems a bit less hectic suddenly.
Have to admit being a bit surprised to see a Brilliant Classics release. The label mostly known for 50 disc box sets of licensed works that change hands for USD $3 on the used market.
Interesting find based on the few seconds I listened to.
I meant exactly what I said about it being too hectic in here to notice a single post or two. Multiple months passed since this last post of yours I remembered seeing.
Works by Eduardo Angulo, Federico Ibarra, Manuel Maria Ponce, and Mario Lavista who passed in recent months spurring a quiet round of planned memorial concerts.
I will have to admit that I have gone over to the dark side. Most of my classical listening is streamed by KUSC, Radio Swiss Classical, Linn Classical and Radio Venice Classic.
However, I did recently purchase the Beethoven Complete Edition on Naxos.