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Schubert: Octet in F Major D803 -- Mullova Ensemble
Franz Schubert (1797-1828) Mullova Ensemble Viktoria Mullova, violin IAdrian Chamorro, violin IIErich Krüger, violaManuel Fischer-Dieskau, celloKlaus Stoll, double bassPascal Moraguès, clarinetMarco Postinghel, bassoonGuido Corti, hornRecorded at Polling im Innkreis, Austria (no date given)Onyx 4006 (2005) (nearly) out of printXLD rip flac image + cue, web covers, booklet, tracklist270.2 MB1fichier https://1fichier.com/?v094usiqs15vjeptpli8WeTransfer (for 7 days) https://we.tl/t-FjAQ1fxd7tTrack list01 Adagio - Allegro02 Adagio03 Allegro vivace – Trio04 Andante con variazioni05 Menuetto: Allegretto – Trio06 Andante molto – Allegro
2018-03-21 00:30:00
Quatuor Turner : Beethoven String Quartets, op.18
Ludwig van Beethoven:Disc 1:String Quartet No. 1 in F major, op.18 no.1 [27'21]String Quartet No. 2 in G major, op.18 no.2 [23'18]String Quartet No. 3 in D major, op.18 no.3 [23'25]Disc 2:String Quartet No. 4 in C minor, op.18 no.4 [22'23]String Quartet No. 5 in A major, op.18 no.5 [27'18] String Quartet No. 6 in B-flat major, op.18 no.6 [24'20]Quatuor Turner (Alessandro Moccia & Adrian Chamorro- violins; Jean-Philippe Vasseur- viola; Ageet Zweistra- cello : period instruments)Harmonia Mundi HMN 911540 (recorded October & November 1994; CD issued 1995)(flacs, booklet, cover & inlay scans)Recording venue: unknownRecording engineer: Christian Prevost; Producer: Michel Bernard I purchased this CD set when first issued in Europe - partly because I hadn't seen a previous issue of a period instrument recording of the works and partly because I was intrigued that a young French ensemble would chose an English painter for its name.My copy of the CD […]
2015-10-04 14:32:16
We have all heard about “child prodigies” particularly in the field of music, and it is fair to say that there is usually a fair amount of hype accompanying them (I am too tactful to name one or two classical musicians who may fall into this category)…………the next “Horowitz or Kreisler” are phrases bounded around. A little while ago I publishes a short blog about the Saint Andreu Jazz Band and was extolling the virtues of two young ladies who were multi instrumentalists, namely Eva Fernandez and Andrea Motis. Since then I have been doing further research about the band, its leader Joan Chamorro and other featured soloists. During my research I came across a performance of Duke Ellington’s “Mood Indigo”(Ellington being the greatest Jazz musician of all time in my opinion) featuring a 7 year old young lady by the name of Elsa Armengeu. As I started to watch the […]
2015-08-08 00:02:49
[…] share information about their personalities (2). Their findings listed a dozen links ranging from blues to rock/heavy metal to high self-esteem and low esteem. Japanese researchers looked at possible links between personality profiles and music genres, six dimensions and 24 facets of personality. They found that individuals open to experience and aesthetic appreciation are drawn to reflective music like jazz, classical, opera. Sociability was found to be associated with pop music (2). Work by Chamorro-Premuzic, Fagan and Furnham support the Japanese findings that extroverts like social, happy music. Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic Ph.D. believes the research finding of others is handicapped by the use of established musical genres that have no psychological basis. They conclude that research s supported by laypeople data relating to their playlists and the judgments people make based on another individuals DVD and CD collection, art, books, etc. (4 ). He suggests the use of an online […]
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