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In Reply to: RE: Thanks, I grew up on modern-peformance Baroque. Found a massive 20 lp set of Marriner's Philips Vivaldi once. posted by jdaniel@jps.net on January 27, 2017 at 07:18:02
Thanks, jdaniel. I liked to the Seiler/Academie fur Alte Musik Berlin samples for Spring and Winter. They appeal to me. Another to go on the list.
Lots of other recordings appeal to me as well: Tognetti/Australian Chamber Orchestra, Fabio Bionde/Europa Galante, Kremer/ECO, the Julia Fischer/ASMF recording from YouTube, the ancient Loveday/ASMF and Virtuosi di Roma recordings.
I'm open to all sorts of recordings, Hip or not.
Zuckerman? I listening to him in a Vivaldi concerto right now and enjoying it. An album with various violin and orchestra pieces by Beethoven, Dvorak and Schubert has been a favorite for a couple of decades.
Zuckerman's opinion of Hip? Hip musicians and their recordings exist in spite of his rants.
Chris's periodic rants: He needs a new speech. We've all heard this one.
my blog: http://carsmusicandnature.blogspot.com/
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Hey man, this isn't MY speech in this thread, it's Zukerman's. I'm only the poor, benighted messenger! ;-)EDIT: p.s., you're right that this subject has probably run its course here, so I'll get back to the subjects which renew one's interest in life and art, such as babe pianists and babe violinists, forthwith. ;-)
Edits: 01/27/17
But only referring to them by their first names, of course. ;-)
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