I quite liked Sebastian ManzNot an unfair statement. Could you mention an album or recent post in here that you did find accord with.
I'll take more care in what I attempt to make you listen to.
I quite liked Sebastian ManzNot an unfair statement. Could you mention an album or recent post in here that you did find accord with.
I'll take more care in what I attempt to make you listen to.
Hi random
I'm grateful for all the recommendations here in this thread but I can't listen to all of them. May it either be due to a lack of time or that I can't find the exact recording on Qobuz or Tidal (like with the album you mentioned from Pina Napolitano). I did listen into the four other albums of her and didn't find them to my taste. Maybe they were a little over my (classical novice) head but I gave them a try and commented back.
if I like something I give a like and if I like something especially I give a like AND comment back.
Sorry, rando, the "random" was a result of the damned autocorrect feature of my ancient tablet that escaped my attention.Ha, two 'random' already this morning.
I appreciate the language barrier and listening to Classical only on Sunday mornings are both restrictive. Your tastes appear to be upheld by orchestral music that is pastoral or otherwise relatable to nature. I understood, and appreciated, you adding a like on my posts of Doráti and Grieg.
The intended question was if we had opened you up to less common musical pairings or any other paths. By doing so I hoped to find what out what had inspired you to speak out. Apologies if you feel I was attempting to extort you into answering for stating an adverse opinion.
Sorry, rando, the "random" was a result of the damned autocorrect feature of my ancient tablet that escaped my attention.
I'm right now listening to Grim's album "Through broken time" which is (mostly) more to my liking than the Anssi Kartunnen Cello Mystery Variations I listened into before.
I'm grateful for your attempt to widen my horizon.
Please don't feel obliged to simplify your recommendations because of me.I'd fully expect Andolink and Bachtoven as the more likely listener to find one or both of those compelling. Horrible follow up post on my part.
I'll make sure my next few posts are of stunning quality and easily transferrable to your interests.
I'm right now revisiting this album and I really like it.
Wrong thread?Eva Cassidy playing on J. Sikora with Opus 1 cart.
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In Mystery of Time, an underestimated gem of 20th-century European symphonic music, he [Kabelá?] expresses his emotional trepidation of and fascination with space, the solid order that governs the cosmos.
I just listened to the whole album and really liked itDG house sound on new Hr?ša interpretation of this symphony held back any enjoyment. Not very often RCA Red Seal is associated with this good of a release.