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Edits: 02/09/16
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Topic - An interesting take on requiem masses - JeffH 07:05:55 02/09/16 (14)
- No "German Requiem"... - genungo 13:59:25 02/11/16 (0)
- Once when playing the Durafle Mass - oldmkvi 09:27:45 02/11/16 (2)
- LOL! - Man, it seems that way sometimes! [nt] ;-) - Chris from Lafayette 10:16:03 02/11/16 (1)
- RE: LOL! - Man, it seems that way sometimes! [nt] ;-) - oldmkvi 10:37:29 02/11/16 (0)
- RE: An interesting take on requiem masses - Alex M 08:22:08 02/11/16 (0)
- RE: An interesting take on requiem masses - jec01 10:45:49 02/09/16 (0)
- RE: An interesting take on requiem masses - John N 07:33:56 02/09/16 (7)
- Interesting indeed - Chris from Lafayette 08:50:23 02/09/16 (6)
- RE: Interesting indeed - Pat D 09:46:13 02/10/16 (4)
- Finally "got" the Brahms w/Furtwangler's Stockholm. Only one that does it for me. nt - jdaniel@jps.net 20:23:08 02/10/16 (3)
- Huh - TGR 14:17:42 02/11/16 (2)
- Once you've heard Furt's Brahms there's no going back : ) - jdaniel@jps.net 07:47:32 02/12/16 (0)
- Its nice to hear someone else appreciate Ansermet's recording - John N 06:25:34 02/12/16 (0)
- I didn't care for the Suppé Requiem in D Minor - Jay Buridan 09:40:35 02/09/16 (0)