In Reply to: Favorite "obscure" works? posted by Ozymandias on May 17, 2002 at 09:51:38:
most of the following are tonal and very assessible in nature - only the klami and enescu are really more modern in nature - the rest are romantic to neoclassical period.bantock - celtic and hebridean symp's hyperion (and all other bantock issues) not your typical bucolic english music.
boughton - symp#3 - hyperion
d'indy - symphonie sur un chant montagnard francais & symp #2
enescu - sym 1,2,&3 - chandos
klami - symphony #2 - ondine
gretchaninov - symp #1 & snowflakes are falling - chandos - i can't recommend this enuf - especially "snowflakes"
menotti - violin conc - reference recordings
rott - symp in e major - hyperion - something of a precursor to mahler, although he was mahlers contemporary.
thats just for starters..............
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- Re: Favorite "obscure" works? - newbee 14:07:18 05/17/02 (1)
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