Today's classical playlist

Juncers, I've become sort of a "fiend" of the London Symphony Orchestra during the past year-and-a-half or so. What's your take on their rendition of Beethoven's 7th you posted?

I can't claim to have heard all the myriad 7ths recorded in the last decade, but this one tops my list. I like the pace, energy level and
the clear, defined line. Haitink at his best.

Ray
 
Beethoven:

Symphony No. 5 in C minor, Op. 67

Wiener Philharmoniker
Wilhelm Furtwängler

Dacapo (Lectrola, German EMI) LP

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Hotteterre: Complete wind music: Suites, Sonatas, Dances
Brüggen · Kuijkens · Haynes · Leonhardt


Ray


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Irmina Trynkos / Vladimir Ashkenazy
Nimrod Borenstein: Violin Concerto; If you will it, it is no dream; The Big Bang and Creation of the Universe

Release Date September 1, 2017
Genre
Classical
Styles
Orchestral
Concerto

Total Length: 56:35
 
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Tenebrae / Royal Philharmonic Orchestra / Paul Mealor / Nigel Short
Paul Mealor: A Tender Light

Release Date November 7, 2011
Duration01:09:57
Genre
Classical
Easy Listening
Styles
Choral
 
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Jordi Savall / La Capella Reial de Catalunya / Hespèrion XXI
Llibre Vermell de Montserrat

Release Date January 20, 2017
Duration01:11:31
Genre
Classical
Styles
Vocal Music
Recording DateNovember 25, 2013
Recording Location
Santa Maria del Pi, Barcelona en el marc de la VIII temporada El So
 
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