Today's classical playlist

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Listening to Pelleas and Mellisande from this, as a way to snatch a half hour of beauty before trundling off to a social engagement I can't get out of. :-/

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Sibelius: Symphony #6, Pelleas & Mellisande; Neeme Jarvi, Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra. (BIS CD-237, 1984)
 
Vivaldi:

Concerto For Lute, Strings and Harpsichord in D major, RV 93
Concerto For Lute, Strings and Harpsichord in D major, RV 93
Trio for Violin, Lute and Continuo in G minor, RV 85
Trio for Violin, Lute and Continuo in C major, RV 82

Lute – Dániel Benkő
Violin – János Rolla
Viola d'Amore – László Bársony
Cello – Mária Frank
Harpsichord – Zsuzsa Pertis

Liszt Ferenc Kamarazenekar
Leader – János Rolla

Hungaroton CD

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Quelque chose de choix et d'excellent - Duo Baroque La Tour

JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH (1685-1750)
1-4 Sonata BWV 1033

GEORG PHILIPP TELEMANN (1681-1767)
5-8 Sonatina TWV 41:a4

SILVIUS LEOPOLD WEISS (1686-1750)
9-16 Sonata SW34 (lute/luth)

JOHANN ADOLPH HASSE (1699-1783)
17-20 Sonata Op.1 No.6

CHRISTIAN PEZOLD (1677-1733)
21-27 Suite in G Minor (harpsichord/clavecin)

JOHANN GOTTLIEB GRAUN(1702/3-1771)
28-31 Sonata WV Av:XVIII:10

WILHELM FRIEDEMANN BACH (1710-84)
32-34 Sonata BR WFB B 17


Ray


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I am listening to D'Vorak's Serenade for Strings in E and Serenade for Wind in D again, today.
I recorded the c.d. onto cassette. the c.d. I borrowed from the public library and is back there,
so there is not much to see, but much to hear. I needed to hear these serenades, because
I felt un-settled when I woke up. Chamber Orchestra of Europe, Schneider.
 
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