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But that is no guarantee that this album will appeal. It is very contemporary and OFFERTORIUM plays games with BACH'S Musikalischer Opfer, something beyond me currently. An interesting album, but I'm unsure about how often I'll be returning to it.
What can be more subjective than music? It reflects our personal tastes and preferences.
Edits: 08/30/21 08/30/21
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Topic - Gubaidulina - Offertorium is only for those who like Shostakovich - John C. - Aussie 18:34:25 08/30/21 (9)
- I also see that the final volume of the FP Zimmermann / M Helmchen Beethoven Violin Sonatas. . . - Chris from Lafayette 00:41:13 08/31/21 (8)
- RE: For the Beethoven I suggest looking at Ehnes & Armstrong . . - Mel 05:56:46 09/02/21 (1)
- I do like Ehnes, but I haven't heard his Beethoven Sonatas - Chris from Lafayette 11:57:20 09/03/21 (0)
- Much to my dismay... - krisjan 11:33:59 08/31/21 (1)
- RE: Poor BIS Recording - I agree half-way . . . - Mel 14:25:42 08/31/21 (0)
- RE: I also see that the final volume of the FP Zimmermann / M Helmchen Beethoven Violin Sonatas. . . - Mel 07:53:47 08/31/21 (3)
- The surprising answers. . . - Chris from Lafayette 10:11:10 08/31/21 (2)
- RE: I appreciate your insight. - Mel 10:53:57 08/31/21 (1)
- Thanks - I learned something there myself - an interesting article by a credible author [nt] - Chris from Lafayette 14:29:36 08/31/21 (0)