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Read the Post in new Window Read the Post in Threaded view  Post #1: Great Cello Concertos by Romy the Cat on 2006-07-04 
Browse the content of the threads in new Window  Thread: Great Cello Concertos in Musical Discussions  21 Replies 
Unquestionably to me, piano concertos are the very much The Concertos for an instrument and orchestras. My second favorite is Cello Concertos. The violin concertos are popular and they great but I frequently find that they might be annoying, particul...

Read the Post in new Window Read the Post in Threaded view  Post #6: What a great cello concerts in Boston! by Romy the Cat on 2008-11-16 
Browse the content of the threads in new Window  Thread: Great Cello Concertos in Musical Discussions  21 Replies 
The last night Alban Gerhardt played Dvorak’s Cello Concerto with BSO under Marek Janowski. http://www.bso.org/images/program_notes/20081113.pdf I did not go to the concert but was listening the concert lives over WCRB. Alban Gerhardt has reported...

Read the Post in new Window Read the Post in Threaded view  Post #13: It would fit to Great Cello Concertos by Romy the Cat on 2008-11-23 
Browse the content of the threads in new Window  Thread: Great Cello Concertos in Musical Discussions  21 Replies 
[quote user="twogoodears"]Tears theory: interesting... BUT, most important, and this REALLY find me fully agreeing, you named my very "King of the Orchestra": Its Majesty the Double-Bass![/quote] It you like contrabass then in context of this thread...

Read the Post in new Window Read the Post in Threaded view  Post #2: Re: Great Cello Concertos by clarkjohnsen on 2006-07-06 
Browse the content of the threads in new Window  Thread: Great Cello Concertos in Musical Discussions  21 Replies 
You leave one concerto out which is very, very good -- I won't tell you what, but I'll play it some time.As to performances -- I could add a dozen!clark...

Read the Post in new Window Read the Post in Threaded view  Post #1: Getting Started with Myaskovsky by Romy the Cat on 2006-09-18 
Browse the content of the threads in new Window  Thread: Getting Started with Myaskovsky in Musical Discussions  35 Replies 
A few weeks ago Amphissa sent me a collection of recordings of Myaskovsky. I knew Myaskovsky, head his Sixth Symphon, “something else” and his cello concerto but to have a pile of selected CDs by a great aficionado of the Myaskovsky's music really he...

Read the Post in new Window Read the Post in Threaded view  Post #5: Du Prè Day "On Air" by twogoodears on 2008-11-23 
Browse the content of the threads in new Window  Thread: Film about Jacqueline du Pre. in Musical Discussions  5 Replies 
Yes... Jacqueline Du Prè really "is" Elgar's Op. 85 Cello Concert... just listened to "Allegro Molto" and now enjoying "Adagio"... she's just right, raw and passionate and free and easy.I was thinking few minutes ago: isn't something so... so... GREA...

Read the Post in new Window Read the Post in Threaded view  Post #4: recordings of the cello concerto by Amphissa on 2006-12-11 
Browse the content of the threads in new Window  Thread: Getting Started with Myaskovsky in Musical Discussions  35 Replies 
Romy, there is a project to reissue all of Svetlanov's recordings. Eventually, I hope, this project will make available the recording of the cello concerto by Natalia Gutman, which IMO is better than any of the recordings by Rostropovich.I do not kno...

Read the Post in new Window Read the Post in Threaded view  Post #287: To hell with the wine... by AOK_Farmer on 2010-12-04 
Browse the content of the threads in new Window  Thread: Romy The Cat's new Listening Room in Audio Discussions  478 Replies 
It is the bass cello wine rack I am after of course.Romy, seriously, I shouldn't have charged you for that 2 cases of Has Christian Glaciovinum, I don't know why I did, and now after this fresh future offense of stealing your gloriously kitchy wine r...

Read the Post in new Window Read the Post in Threaded view  Post #5: Viola bach by RonyWeissman on 2012-06-21 
Browse the content of the threads in new Window  Thread: Ophelie Gaillard renders Bach Suites in Musical Discussions  7 Replies 
Hi Romy,Yes great minds think alike!  I made a note of a viola version of the suites I heard on the radio just a few weeks ago! It was a modern recording by patricia something and the first time I heard them played on viola and loved it, though i was...

Read the Post in new Window Read the Post in Threaded view  Post #17: The Greatest Götterdämmerung by Romy the Cat on 2009-04-25 
Browse the content of the threads in new Window  Thread: Next week in Metropolitan Opera.... in Off Air Audio  17 Replies 
Wow, what a concert! Incontestably the very best live broadcast in 2008-09 seasons and the most impressive Götterdämmerung I heard, at least orchestral play. Did you pay attention how Levine cooked up the pressure and how smart he built up drama? So,...

Read the Post in new Window Read the Post in Threaded view  Post #16: On "typewriter music". by tuga on 2010-06-06 
Browse the content of the threads in new Window  Thread: Listening rooms and composers. in Playback Listening  15 Replies 
[quote user="Romy the Cat"] Lbjefferies7 wrote:Interesting.When I moved my system and was just learning the new room and making changes, I was also listening to more Bach than usual.  I mostly wanted to play Partitas, Inventions, Preludes, and Go...

Read the Post in new Window Read the Post in Threaded view  Post #39: Emmlabs weekend by de charlus on 2013-07-15 
Browse the content of the threads in new Window  Thread: DAC Recommendations in Didital Things  44 Replies 
Romy,Well, in the course of a weekend I typically listen to a lot of music, but there are a few favorite CDs that I like to use when trying to evaluate things:Piano Music of Chopin, Brahms & Prokofiev, Lincoln Mayorga, Sheffield Lab SL505The Lein...

Read the Post in new Window Read the Post in Threaded view  Post #2: Miaskovsky. Cello Concerto. by Romy the Cat on 2006-10-13 
Browse the content of the threads in new Window  Thread: Getting Started with Myaskovsky in Musical Discussions  35 Replies 
As some of you have seen in my little run across Cello concertos: http://www.goodsoundclub.com/TreeItem.aspx?PostID=2630 where I suggested that Rostropovich and Svetlanov with Russian State did the best Miaskovsky Cello Concerto that I’ve heard. We...

Read the Post in new Window Read the Post in Threaded view  Post #4: "It was the genius to awaken genius in others." by Romy the Cat on 2007-05-13 
Browse the content of the threads in new Window  Thread: Mstislav Rostropovich Dies at 80 in Musical Discussions  7 Replies 
It was an excellent article in today New York Times: Remembering Rostropovich, the Master Teacher By MICHAEL WHITEMANCHESTER, England IT is a truth upheld by many in the music world if not universally acknowledged that pianists are neurotic, violin...

Read the Post in new Window Read the Post in Threaded view  Post #29: Boston Symphony Announces 2009-10 Season by Romy the Cat on 2009-03-10 
Browse the content of the threads in new Window  Thread: I hate, hate, hate, hate Boston Symphony! in Musical Discussions  72 Replies 
"Highlights include complete Beethoven Symphony Cycle, Strauss's Four Last Songs with Renée Fleming, Mendelsshohn's "Elihah," Mahler's Fourth and Seventh Symphonies, and Premieres by Carter, Harbison, Lieverson and John Williams. BSO Music Director ...

Read the Post in new Window Read the Post in Threaded view  Post #2: Lynn Harrell is unquestionably.... by Romy the Cat on 2008-10-12 
Browse the content of the threads in new Window  Thread: Mendelssohn, Cello Sonata #2 (in D), Op 58 in Musical Discussions  2 Replies 
Well, Lynn Harrell is unquestionably is in the pantheon of the greatest alive cellists, right along with Mischa Maisky, Yo Yo Ma, Natalia Gutman, Truls Mork, Maria Kliegel, Janos Starker (still alive? still playing?)  I think he is worth to peru...

Read the Post in new Window Read the Post in Threaded view  Post #1: Bach's Cello Suites by twogoodears on 2010-03-04 
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This very musical masterpiece "owns" me since my boyhood, as my mother used to listen to it, as I learned about its title getting older (without NEVER knowing who performed it); sometimes she was reading in dimmed light, a book on her laps, more ofte...

Read the Post in new Window Read the Post in Threaded view  Post #5: Weilerstein and Barenboim play Carter Cello Concerto by mats on 2012-12-09 
Browse the content of the threads in new Window  Thread: Overlooked Cello Repertoire. in Musical Discussions  4 Replies 
Today on WFMT's New Releases program, Lisa Flynn played a live recording of Elliott Carter's Cello Concerto.  Composed in 2001, this performance I believe is from the fall of 2012.  Daniel Barenboim conducts the Berlin Staatskapelle Orchestra, and th...

Read the Post in new Window Read the Post in Threaded view  Post #4: a couple of initial thoughts by Amphissa on 2006-07-18 
Browse the content of the threads in new Window  Thread: Great Cello Concertos in Musical Discussions  21 Replies 
I suppose it is appropriate for my first post on this board to be about cello music. Since my wife is a cellist, I have had the opportunity to collect a great deal of cello music recordings -- although unlike Clark, my collection does not include 78s...

Read the Post in new Window Read the Post in Threaded view  Post #1: Mendelssohn, Cello Sonata #2 (in D), Op 58 by Paul S on 2008-10-11 
Browse the content of the threads in new Window  Thread: Mendelssohn, Cello Sonata #2 (in D), Op 58 in Musical Discussions  2 Replies 
Lynn Harrell, cello; James Levine, piano.  RCA/Time-Life, 1978; stereo, STL561-2GI am not familiar with Lynn Harrell, but I now aim to correct my lamentable oversight.Here, both Harrell and Levine play individually and ensemble wi...

Read the Post in new Window Read the Post in Threaded view  Post #6: Cleveland vs. Juilliard: La Tache vs. DRC? by Paul S on 2009-06-27 
Browse the content of the threads in new Window  Thread: Ravel's String Quartet; Remarkable! in Musical Discussions  6 Replies 
I managed to get a hold of a decent demo copy of RCA LSC-2413 (stereo), which features the 1960 iteration of the Juilliard Quartet playing the perennially-conjoined Ravel and Debussy String Quartets.  Despite the Juilliard's reputation of fast play, ...

Read the Post in new Window Read the Post in Threaded view  Post #6: Music at Toni's place - work in progress by twogoodears on 2010-01-08 
Browse the content of the threads in new Window  Thread: Configuration from Italy: multisell++ and double model 19. in Horn-Loaded Speakers  8 Replies 
The whole room (L-shaped) is larger as you all noticed, but as Roman saw in my Blog , the listening space is smaller - i.e. about 6,5 x 4,5 meters with low 2,70 ceiling - and is a perennial work in progress... yes, the Stereo Lab 1000 hz is a true wa...

Read the Post in new Window Read the Post in Threaded view  Post #369: The very good YoYonisation! by Romy the Cat on 2009-09-19 
Browse the content of the threads in new Window  Thread: Single-stage Melquiades vs. DHT amps in Melquiades Amplifier  397 Replies 
I got today my “$1000 effect” with YoYoed Macondo sound. You know when you play something that you like, the one side of the record is over but you are so out there that you are willing to pay $1000 to somebody to turn the record over… I playe...

Read the Post in new Window Read the Post in Threaded view  Post #4: That bad boy Shostakovich... by Romy the Cat on 2004-06-24 
Browse the content of the threads in new Window  Thread: Chostakovich: Concerto pour violoncelle et orchestre n°... in Musical Discussions  3 Replies 
As I told, I’m generally not a fan of the Shostakovich’s orchestral music. There is in Shostakovich’s “large music” a constant sense of vulgarity, peasant intellectualism, humiliation and a sense of blown-up meaningless artificial musicality that ver...

Read the Post in new Window Read the Post in Threaded view  Post #13: Japanese were right about absolute sound by tokyo john on 2009-01-05 
Browse the content of the threads in new Window  Thread: The Absolute Sound of Audio Idiocy. in Playback Listening  13 Replies 
It is funny but for many years I had been intrigued by the different approach to audio by Japanese vs "the West"."The west" here refers to Absolute Sound type (not everyone in the West is this of course) criteria of live performance. Confession time...

Read the Post in new Window Read the Post in Threaded view  Post #8: Re: Looking at what Azzolina’s boys do.... by Wojtek on 2006-07-21 
Browse the content of the threads in new Window  Thread: Earl Geddes: Horny Book in Horn-Loaded Speakers  10 Replies 
Roman I agree that from absolute point of view "yellow driver with wings" is not a great solution. But, there is many types of yellow drivers with quite different specs and a few types of "wings" also exist. I'm not going to deffend this kind of imp...

Read the Post in new Window Read the Post in Threaded view  Post #15: No problem by morricab on 2007-11-02 
Browse the content of the threads in new Window  Thread: The elusive “absolute tone”. in Playback Listening  24 Replies 
I have a problem with how you are using the english language, Romy.  You are using an absolute word (like absolute) to mean something you have invented and it is a relative thing.  This for me won't do.  I understand more or less what ...

Read the Post in new Window Read the Post in Threaded view  Post #2: Ravel Trio.... by Romy the Cat on 2009-06-21 
Browse the content of the threads in new Window  Thread: Ravel's String Quartet; Remarkable! in Musical Discussions  6 Replies 
Yep, it is a wonderful work. I heard it but kind of overlooked it but your mentioning made me to review my attention. BTW, Ravel has even greater work: The Trio for piano, violin and cello is.  I juts was playing my live recording  from WGBH’s st...

Read the Post in new Window Read the Post in Threaded view  Post #2: More Horns propaganda by Romy the Cat on 2004-07-07 
Browse the content of the threads in new Window  Thread: Some Horns propaganda in Horn-Loaded Speakers  4 Replies 
Another particle of a good Horn Propaganda. It was published in Sound Practices in 1994 and written by Joe Roberts. I disagree with quite many of the author’s statements but his strategic view that the majority of the horns and the horn installations...

Read the Post in new Window Read the Post in Threaded view  Post #3: The Du Pre’ talks. by Romy the Cat on 2008-11-22 
Browse the content of the threads in new Window  Thread: Film about Jacqueline du Pre. in Musical Discussions  5 Replies 
Yep, the Du Pre might be a subject of endless talks. As much as Mussorgsky I consider was the most natural raw talent among all composers as much Du Pre was probably the most natural rawest talents among the musicals of 20 century. There are a few mi...
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