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lol @ Richard, and Recaredo, she was a contestant until lastnight frown

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Yesterday I listened to Romanian Folk Dances by Bartók on the Radio, and loved this music. These dances form a sort of suite of six little movements.

Here we can listen to a beautiful version for violin and piano. The image and sound quality is not very good in this video, but the artistically speaking I think this version is splendid.

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I loved your selection Recaredo. Thanks for sharing it. I'm hoping I'll be able to share some posts very soon. Right now, I'm trying to get a decent recording of my Satie piece. Once I get that behind me I'll be able to get back to sharing some music.

Tomorrow is a holiday and we have visitors coming. It's been another hectic day with cleaning, cooking, and rehearsing. I must be off to bed!

Good night!



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Evening all. love this smile


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where is Rossy?

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Yes Wayne, Rossy has not posted in a while. I suppose he is just busy and he’s doing well.



I wanted to post the intermezzo that Granados wrote for his opera “Goyescas”. Apparently Granados had to compose this intermezzo in only one night, and he never was very happy with the result.

But I’m pretty sure Granados would have loved this version for cello and piano, performed by Jacqueline du Pré.




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One good song - two good versions:


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Did someone mention ABBA ?
Oh yeah, baby !

(disclaimer: actually don't love this song, but love the message and....check out those
outfits !!! wow !!!)



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Good morning, PJ! How nice to see you! I dress like that most weekends, PJ. smile Oh, yeah.

Gosh, so much music posted here this week, Where am I going to find the time to listen to it all?

Well, are we all resting after a busy week?

Don't worry, you can relax to this. George Butterworth was a soldier in WWI who was killed in the trenches. Eton, Oxford and the RCM and dead at 31. What a waste! Another voice silenced prematurely.

At least the war was worth it!

Wasn't it?





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Franz Sussmayr was a student of Salieri and a friend of Mozart. He completed Mozart's Requiem after the great composer died.

This is his Sinfonia Turchesca (Turkish Symphony)





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We move on to a rather better known composer for the vocal entry this week.

Like many of Verdi's choruses this one is very catchy, very well known, and easy to sing with passion.



As someone who trod the boards for twelve years I admire the professionalism of this company in the face of such a reception.



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Why do I feel uncomfortable posting a solo piano video on a piano forum? This is the first solo piano piece I've offered in all the Sunday Classicals I've done. Odd!

No-one writes slow movements like Beethoven but this is a special contribution to the canon from Mozart. It has taken years to grow on me and in the hands of Mitsuko Uchida has taken a step closer. I'm still working on the Fantasy in D minor and was unsure which of this or the Rondo in A minor I will be tackling next but this looks like getting the nod now.

There's a remark on YT that Uchida is the greatest Mozart interpreter of all time. I'm uneasy about such thoughts. On a philosophical note I don't think Uchida plays this piece like Mozart did. We know that Beethoven wasn't terribly complimentary of Mozart's ability at the keyboard, whose technique developed in the era of the harpsichord, even though he was impressed by his compositional skills.

Rather than thinking that we hear Mozart through Uchida, I think we hear Uchida through Mozart. When I play, I'm not interested in trying to sound like Bach, Beethoven or Brahms but like me. I think that if it wasn't this way we wouldn't give so much attention to the great performers and credence to their interpretations.





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We end as we began with an English composer. One of our finest, Sir Edward Elgar.

After working on a few ideas at the piano his wife came in, bringing his tea and humming this theme and then he knew what to work on.

We finish with Nimrod, from the Enigma variations.



I understand that next week the Satie recital will be finished and that the thread will revert to its staus quo. I look forward to it with bated breath.

And, as always, have a great week till next week.

Slán agus beannacht.



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Absolutely wonderful postings everyone! There are a few that I have to use my desktop PC to view, however. My handheld device won't display PJ's Abba posting, or Richard's posting of Uchia's piano performance. I'm looking forward to viewing them a bit later.

Richard, I could relate to your comments of posting a piano performance for the first time doing Sunday classical postings. I had that same odd feeling when I posted the first piano performance many months after I had started posting the Sunday classical music here on RST! Right now I'm getting on with trying to get a decent recording of my Satie piece for the upcoming themed recital!!

Richard, thanks again for doing all of the Sunday classical music which allows me the time to participate in the Satie.

Off I go to rehearse. Cheers! smile



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Richard, these Sunday postings have been a real pleasure. I knew nothing about Franz Sussmayr, but I really enjoyed the “Turkish Symphony”. I agree with your comments about Uchida’s performances, only the great musicians can offer a personal point of view from master works, and that woman is really one of them.

Thanks again for these outstanding postings, Richard.

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I heard this on classic fm today.It's a recording I own but haven't listened to for years.
The piece itself is a bit overblown for my liking really but I just love the piano entries.Great playing from Alexeev and the ECO.


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I dress like that most weekends,


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I'm having a lot of work pressure and, consequently, missing all the beautiful musics posted here in the last 2-3 weeks frown Got some bit of time today but can't decide where should I start to listen to! crazy

BTW, Richard, congratulations and thanks a lot for giving us the opportunity to enjoy your beautiful passionate performance on this month's ABF recital!thumb The level of expressions you extracted out of that old digital piano is quite amazing! I'm looking forward to enjoy and learn from more of your performances!

I'm getting excited as our themed recital is getting closer! Can't wait to enjoy all the beautiful performances!

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Rupak, Nice to see you, we’ve missed your posts.

Great choice, Timmy, I also love Shostakovich’s music. Thanks for posting.

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Good morning everyone! Finally, I've finished my Satie recording for the themed recital. Now I can spend a little more time sharing some music and catching up on my other activities! I'll be back to my Sunday classical postings this weekend.

Today I've got some blues to share. Here is a great combination -- John Lee Hooker and Carlos Santana performing "Chill Out." Enjoy!




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