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about half of all classical piano music on a modern grand piano

Posted by Timbo in Oz on August 11, 2015 at 17:09:32:

Haydn through to Brahms, at least.

;-) and ;-)!!!

But then again, and thinking about this calmly we would listen to ABC Classic FM at least 7 hours each day, and I never turn it off. Usually the FRKitchen system and the bedroom system are on.

I do turn it -up- sometimes.

Like right now, for the final item but also for the two before.

"Praetorius
Dances from Terpsichore
The Early Music Consort of London/David Munrow
Virgin 3 500003 2
10'00

Palestrina
Magnificat quarti toni (Magnificat on the 4th Tone)
The Sixteen/Harry Christophers
Coro COR16124

Biber
Violin Sonata III in F (1681)
John Holloway, v; Aloysia Assenbaum , o; Lars Ulrick Mortensen, hc
ECM 1791"


Bloody marvellous.