Bob Stern Posted November 30, 2021 Share Posted November 30, 2021 https://www.eclassical.com/pages/christmas21.html Nothing of interest to me today, but the selection changes daily. Musicophile 1 HQPlayer (on 3.8 GHz 8-core i7 iMac 2020) > NAA (on 2012 Mac Mini i7) > RME ADI-2 v2 > Benchmark AHB-2 > Thiel 3.7 Link to comment
wdw Posted December 2, 2021 Share Posted December 2, 2021 To my sensibilities the Pergolesi is wonderful…well worth a listen at 9 bucks although I bought at retail some time ago Link to comment
rando Posted December 2, 2021 Share Posted December 2, 2021 Full Brautigam surveyal of the Beethoven Piano Sonatas $49.95 USD! Orig. sample rate 88200Hz (Disc 1-3) / 44100Hz (Disc 4-9) Link to comment
Bob Stern Posted December 13, 2021 Author Share Posted December 13, 2021 Weinberg's chamber symphony 4 is very interesting, although somber. (It's his final completed work.) HQPlayer (on 3.8 GHz 8-core i7 iMac 2020) > NAA (on 2012 Mac Mini i7) > RME ADI-2 v2 > Benchmark AHB-2 > Thiel 3.7 Link to comment
Musicophile Posted December 17, 2021 Share Posted December 17, 2021 If you like historically informed recordings and the sound of a fortepiano (and organ!), the very recent Saint Saëns recording from François-Xavier Roth is really enjoyable at $8: https://www.eclassical.com/harmonia-mundi/saint-saens-symphony-no-3-avec-orgue-piano-concerto-no-4.html semente 1 Check out my blog at musicophilesblog.com - From Keith Jarrett to Johannes Brahms Link to comment
semente Posted December 17, 2021 Share Posted December 17, 2021 On 12/2/2021 at 10:08 AM, rando said: Full Brautigam surveyal of the Beethoven Piano Sonatas $49.95 USD! Orig. sample rate 88200Hz (Disc 1-3) / 44100Hz (Disc 4-9) That was my first purchase from Qobuz. I paid £15 for the 16/44.1 download. rando 1 "Science draws the wave, poetry fills it with water" Teixeira de Pascoaes HQPlayer Desktop / Mac mini → Intona 7054 → RME ADI-2 DAC FS (DSD256) Link to comment
Bob Stern Posted December 24, 2021 Author Share Posted December 24, 2021 Today's Bach Brandenburg concertos by the Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin is excellent. The fast movements are almost relentlessly fast, but that doesn’t bother me as much as it normally would because the playing is exceptionally precise and the phrasing does "breathe" despite the speed. The slow movements relax quite a bit and provide nice contrast. The listing of Faust and Tamestit on the cover is slightly misleading because she appears only in concertos 3 and 4 and he in 3 and 6. They do a stunning job at breakneck speed in concerto 3. In 4 the two recorders are much more important than Faust's violin. In 6 Tamestit does not stand out; I prefer Jordi Savall. In 2, the (presumably valveless) trumpet is precise with no hint of the intonation problems in most competing performances. In 5 the flute is superb and the harpsichordist substantially slows down the tempo for his cadenza so you can digest every note. He indulges in much greater flexibility of phrasing than the other performers, which I enjoy. HQPlayer (on 3.8 GHz 8-core i7 iMac 2020) > NAA (on 2012 Mac Mini i7) > RME ADI-2 v2 > Benchmark AHB-2 > Thiel 3.7 Link to comment
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