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In Reply to: RE: So I wonder, how do you appreciate Solomon's interpretations? nt posted by tinear on September 16, 2020 at 06:00:20
I had to use Tidal to find Solomon's Op. 111, but I enjoyed it very much for the same reasons I think Scherbakov's is a great performance.
My major interests are bowed strings and human voice; my collection of piano works is pretty narrow.
ciao,
john
Follow Ups:
c
Allegri: Miserere
A selection of Gregorian chant
Whitacre: When David Heard
Lauridsen: Lux Aeterna
Brahms: Requiem
Sigurd Islandsmoen: Requiem
Karl Nystedt: "Immortal Bach"
RVW: An Oxford Elegy
Elgar: The Dream of Gerontius
Janacek: Glagolitic Mass
How about them apples?
jm
No Mozart Requiem?
I respect Mozart's sacred music, but, unlike Eric Whitacre's judgment on it, I don't love it. He says it changed his life: before, everything was black and white; after, everything was in shockingly vivid Technicolor.
Perhaps I should try some different interpretations.
Don't get my wrong, I love to hear Dame Kiri sing it, but, I'd love to hear her sing the ketchup label.
amb,
john
Seriously, some of these I've never heard of. This will be fun!
I've not heard that last one
who conducts Them Apples?
"How do you like them apples?" is a vernacular American English expression.
of course it is ... and what I wrote is called 'a joke' playing on words and context ... not the greatest of humor, but my intention were good
for instance: 'Does that mean that you know An Oxford Elegy?'
'no, but I might have dated her sister'
harrumph
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