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by Lance
Thu May 02, 2024 10:49 pm
Forum: Classical Music Chatterbox
Topic: Bach, St. Matthew Passion
Replies: 3
Views: 69

Re: Bach, St. Matthew Passion

I understand the "tax" problem completely. It used to be that unless there was a brick and morter building in the state with a company who had headquarters elsewhere, you did not have to pay the tax. Well, the way Amazon does business now, we New Yorkers have to pay tax to Amazon on EVERYTHING, even...
by Lance
Thu May 02, 2024 10:39 pm
Forum: Classical Music Chatterbox
Topic: Jessie Montgomery: Strum
Replies: 3
Views: 44

Re: Jessie Montgomery: Strum

:) Hey - "Mikie" just might like it! I will look forward to the piece you post. Did you know any of those artists from Hub New Music, especially Gleb Kanasevich, the clarinetist? They apparently have played in the Washington, D.C. area. You may have even been in the audience! Lance, I kind of think ...
by Lance
Thu May 02, 2024 3:35 pm
Forum: Classical Music Chatterbox
Topic: Where do we draw the line?
Replies: 3
Views: 90

Re: Where do we draw the line?

I didn't mean to paint such a dark picture! There's an old saying: "Once a collector, always a collector." That's probably how it will be for most of us no matter what we say! :lol:
by Lance
Thu May 02, 2024 3:31 pm
Forum: Classical Music Chatterbox
Topic: Jessie Montgomery: Strum
Replies: 3
Views: 44

Re: Jessie Montgomery: Strum

Mark - thank you for thinking of me! I will check it out. I DO like some contemporary music. On Wednesday evening, I sat in on a performance at Binghamton University's Festival of the Arts with Hub New Music featuring Michael Avitabile, flutes; Jesse Christeson, cello; Gleb Kanasevich, clarinets; an...
by Lance
Thu May 02, 2024 3:14 pm
Forum: Classical Music Chatterbox
Topic: Bach, St. Matthew Passion
Replies: 3
Views: 69

Re: Bach, St. Matthew Passion

Wonderful way to spend an evening. I, too, have the JEG [DGG-Archiv], but the preponderance of my recorded performances are mostly not HIP. Bernstein, Jochum, Munchinger, Rilling, Mengelberg, Koussevitzky (yes, it exists!), Karl Richter, Furtwangler, Karajan, Fritz Lehmann. I'm happy hearing it eith...
by Lance
Thu May 02, 2024 3:01 pm
Forum: Classical Music Chatterbox
Topic: Kim Noltemy to Take Over LA Philharmonic
Replies: 3
Views: 51

Re: Kim Noltemy to Take Over LA Philharmonic

A bleak, well-stated, outlook for the future of classical music. It's a sign of the times in many areas. Many of the newspapers now, local, national, and international, have done away with classical music reviews for the most part. Sorry to see this. Kim Noltemy, who is currently the CEO of the Dall...
by Lance
Thu May 02, 2024 2:57 pm
Forum: Classical Music Chatterbox
Topic: I am getting requests for new CMGers every day, but ...
Replies: 9
Views: 111

Re: I am getting requests for new CMGers every day, but ...

Yes, I find most of our CMGers are probably over the age 50 mark giving some kind of indication of where young people are in the classical music world of listeners today. I put up a post (but took it down) about maybe asking good friends/contributors to other sites, such as GMG, to join us. Don't kn...
by Lance
Thu May 02, 2024 2:50 pm
Forum: Classical Music Chatterbox
Topic: Alfred Brendel: My Musical Life
Replies: 7
Views: 94

Re: Alfred Brendel: My Musical Life

Agree, some of those earliest Vox recordings (some in mono) were not the best sound. But those Schubert Impromptus was among the best-sounding capturing the gorgeous sounds of his piano. Interpretively speaking, however, Brendel displayed his talents in a manner more convincing than his later record...
by Lance
Thu May 02, 2024 12:47 am
Forum: Classical Music Chatterbox
Topic: I am getting requests for new CMGers every day, but ...
Replies: 9
Views: 111

I am getting requests for new CMGers every day, but ...

Indeed, I get requests every day, and there are many. I verify their ISP codes and 95% or higher of the time, and noticing odd or suggestive email addresses, they do not appear to be CMG "material." I have offered to have people send me personal emails to lanceghill@msn.com to let me know they have ...
by Lance
Thu May 02, 2024 12:26 am
Forum: Classical Music Chatterbox
Topic: Where do we draw the line?
Replies: 3
Views: 90

Where do we draw the line?

This post comes after reading about a new recording by a pianist. Where does one draw the line, as it were, on acquiring recordings by new artists on the scene? I have been thinking to myself, at this age, the huge legacy I have already amassed, and will never hear or re-hear all of it in three lif...
by Lance
Thu May 02, 2024 12:07 am
Forum: Classical Music Chatterbox
Topic: What I listened to today
Replies: 3162
Views: 2067887

Re: What I listened to today

Now there's a great name from the pianistic past! I have Volume 1 of his concertos and it would be good to complete the collection. I am delighted to have a number of recordings of his own playing (Marston came out with some), Dante, Andante, Pearl and Music & Arts have some offerings as well. Thank...
by Lance
Thu May 02, 2024 12:02 am
Forum: Classical Music Chatterbox
Topic: Alfred Brendel: My Musical Life
Replies: 7
Views: 94

Re: Alfred Brendel: My Musical Life

Alfred Brendel , a fabulous pianist. As one of his "followers" on recordings—and I have them all—I generally favored his "sound" more on his early recordings, particularly for the Vox label, and especially his Schubert. His complete Impromptus, Opp. 90/142, had gorgeous tonal properties very much l...
by Lance
Wed May 01, 2024 11:45 pm
Forum: Classical Music Chatterbox
Topic: Luciano Berio - as an "arranger"
Replies: 3
Views: 73

Re: Luciano Berio - as an "arranger"

Now, that is something I would like to hear! Has it been recorded as a concerto? Berio also orchestrated Brahms' 1st clarinet sonata, making it in effect a clarinet concerto. In the process he added a 30 second orchestral introduction of his own composition. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DdydyDb8j...
by Lance
Tue Apr 30, 2024 5:47 pm
Forum: Classical Music Chatterbox
Topic: Luciano Berio - as an "arranger"
Replies: 3
Views: 73

Luciano Berio - as an "arranger"

I have never been a fan of Luciano Berio's [1925-2003] original music. But I am discovering him as an arranger in "folk songs" and four selections from Mahler's Knaben Wunderhorn plus another song he arranged. All of this is included in Supraphon CD [3264] 11 folksongs from various countries (includ...
by Lance
Tue Apr 30, 2024 5:24 pm
Forum: Classical Music Chatterbox
Topic: Rachmaninov works for two pianos
Replies: 13
Views: 177

Re: Rachmaninov works for two pianos

Have to tell you, this new DGG "Rachmaninoff for Two" is overpowering. Had had a chance to audition both discs. These two pianists work together superbly, a perfect match for performers. For Rachmaninoffians, this must surely be a must-have release.
by Lance
Tue Apr 30, 2024 5:20 pm
Forum: Classical Music Chatterbox
Topic: Boris Berezovsky Plays Liszt Transcendental Etudes: VIDEO 2009
Replies: 1
Views: 60

Re: Boris Berezovsky Plays Liszt Transcendental Etudes: VIDEO 2009

Here's another top-notch pianist in Berezovsky. For those that may want a physical copy of him playing these, Teldec/Erato/Warner 98415, sometimes those Warner-owned discs show all these label names but I filed it under Teldec. Seems everyone these days is playing or recording the Transcendental Etu...
by Lance
Tue Apr 30, 2024 5:15 pm
Forum: Classical Music Chatterbox
Topic: Miriam Hyde's Piano Concertos (inspired by another thread)
Replies: 1
Views: 58

Miriam Hyde's Piano Concertos (inspired by another thread)

Our "what are you listening to" thread contains some wonderful information and suggestions. I first learned of the Australian pianist/composer's [Mirian Hyde, 1913-2005] two piano concertos (performed by her) from an ABC-Australia Eloquence CD [463 735] and listened to the YouTube reference on the o...
by Lance
Mon Apr 29, 2024 10:52 pm
Forum: Classical Music Chatterbox
Topic: What I listened to today
Replies: 3162
Views: 2067887

Re: What I listened to today

I see Miriam Hyde (1913-2005) had quite a career as a pianist and composer, especially in her native Australia. I am curious about her two piano concerto s. How would you describe her music, i.e., it's "similarity" to perhaps another composer? In listening to the YT presentation, I thought the music...
by Lance
Mon Apr 29, 2024 10:44 pm
Forum: Classical Music Chatterbox
Topic: Pianist Simon Trpceski redux
Replies: 5
Views: 1447

Re: Pianist Simon Trpceski redux

Trpceski was quite a "hot" pianist a while back. He made around four recordings for EMI around 2019 that I acquired—and was imipressed with—after which he was on the roster for other labels such as Avie (he recorded the four Rachmaninoff concertos for them), did some chamber music for BIS (Grieg th...
by Lance
Mon Apr 29, 2024 3:46 pm
Forum: Classical Music Chatterbox
Topic: "When Night Falls" - Elina Garanca, mezzo-soprano, DGG
Replies: 1
Views: 63

Re: "When Night Falls" - Elina Garanca, mezzo-soprano, DGG

Garanca has no fans? I think it is an important voice in today's world of singers.
by Lance
Mon Apr 29, 2024 3:44 pm
Forum: Classical Music Chatterbox
Topic: Rachmaninov works for two pianos
Replies: 13
Views: 177

Re: Rachmaninov works for two pianos

I got mine from Amazon/USA for about $19 (2-CD set) but had to wait for a while. This is a new release that may not be on Australia's shores as yet. Presto in the UK has it for $22.50/US price plus shipping. This is a great place, good service, huge catalogue, but shipping costs are decent if you ha...
by Lance
Mon Apr 29, 2024 3:33 pm
Forum: Corner Pub
Topic: Australians retiring to Spain. Apparently
Replies: 3
Views: 102

Re: Australians retiring to Spain. Apparently

Understand. I, too, would not consider moving from my abode ... very comfortable here, lots of friends. I used to go to NYC frequently for concerts, buying LPs and books at some of the best stores (most all gone now). Having a sister living in Manhattan (and later a daughter) made it a great place t...
by Lance
Mon Apr 29, 2024 3:23 pm
Forum: Classical Music Chatterbox
Topic: JS Bach's Three Cello Sonatas, BWV 1027-1028-1029
Replies: 9
Views: 372

Re: JS Bach's Three Cello Sonatas, BWV 1027-1028-1029

Yes, that is a very young Martin Stadtfeld at the piano - and it's amazing to hear play so perfectly in these three works. Vogler, too, outstanding. I have played this disc a number of times all the way through, not only for the sonatas but the other works included. People will be pleasant surprised...
by Lance
Mon Apr 29, 2024 3:18 pm
Forum: Classical Music Chatterbox
Topic: Shostakovich plays Shostakovich's PCs
Replies: 1
Views: 63

Re: Shostakovich plays Shostakovich's PCs

Have many recordings of these two concertos, probably among my favorite Shostakovich pieces - that second concerto's second movement is to die for, eh? I have Shosty playing these on that wonderful 22-CD EMI set [17575], "Composers in Person," where we hear the composer playing these two concerti wi...
by Lance
Mon Apr 29, 2024 3:11 pm
Forum: Classical Music Chatterbox
Topic: Susan Tomes gives us another book: "Women and the Piano"
Replies: 6
Views: 277

Re: Susan Tomes gives us another book: "Women and the Piano"

Gave it a listen today - and as stated: "great fun." Susan Tomes is a natural for this music. Excellent piano - and recording as well. Thanks for the suggestion Very good listening if your mood is flat! That one looks interesting - Loose Elbows! Much of what I see with Susan Tomes is chamber music ....
by Lance
Sun Apr 28, 2024 10:13 pm
Forum: Corner Pub
Topic: Australians retiring to Spain. Apparently
Replies: 3
Views: 102

Re: Australians retiring to Spain. Apparently

What a lovely Austrlian lady! She is giving me ideas about moving to Spain. "The rain in Spain stays mainly in the plain," etc. Outstanding healthcare at reasonable cost, respect for older people, lots of sunshine, cost of foods about half of what Australians pay? Why are not more folks considering ...
by Lance
Sun Apr 28, 2024 3:23 pm
Forum: Classical Music Chatterbox
Topic: "When Night Falls" - Elina Garanca, mezzo-soprano, DGG
Replies: 1
Views: 63

"When Night Falls" - Elina Garanca, mezzo-soprano, DGG

Among present-day mezzo-sopranos I find enormously attractive is that of Elina Garanca , the Latvian singer born in 1976. To her credit is already an extensive catalogue of recordings on DGG, and a few on other labels. This particular new recital on DGG [486 4809] is lent to music for nightime. As ...
by Lance
Sun Apr 28, 2024 1:44 pm
Forum: Classical Music Chatterbox
Topic: Rachmaninov works for two pianos
Replies: 13
Views: 177

Re: Rachmaninov works for two pianos

My copy of the DGG "Rachmaninoff for Two" arrived today, Sunday, thanks to Prime! I will be anxious to hear the whole two discs today. Also interesting about this set is that Babayan plays a Steinway and Trifonov plays a Bõsendorfer. I once had to match a Baldwin with a Bechstein - and received comp...
by Lance
Sun Apr 28, 2024 1:37 pm
Forum: Classical Music Chatterbox
Topic: Mahler Song Cycles: Kindertotenlieder
Replies: 3
Views: 101

Re: Mahler Song Cycles: Kindertotenlieder

Well, you've got two great ones! Try to hear some of Pecková's Supraphone recording if you have a chance. I was really impressed and will be interested to know what you think. Hers is a rich, powerfully expressive voice. Plus you get her Songs of a Wayfarer as well and some of the Rückert lieder. Wh...
by Lance
Sat Apr 27, 2024 9:58 pm
Forum: Classical Music Chatterbox
Topic: Rachmaninov works for two pianos
Replies: 13
Views: 177

Re: Rachmaninov works for two pianos

Sorry if I overdid it on recommendations. When people ask those questions, what's left of the brain goes into full action. I love talking about recordings and performances, so appreciate your always interesting comments and questions. Music is life! The Triff and Babayan, but I'll definitely look at...
by Lance
Sat Apr 27, 2024 9:54 pm
Forum: Classical Music Chatterbox
Topic: Mahler Song Cycles: Kindertotenlieder
Replies: 3
Views: 101

Mahler Song Cycles: Kindertotenlieder

Somewhat of a discussion of Mahler's two great song cycles with Kindertotenlieder going first. Kindertotenlieder translates to Songs on the Death of Children, hardly a subject anyone might want to talk about. It took Rücket's 428 poems (!) written between 1833-1834 to inspire Mahler to compose this ...
by Lance
Sat Apr 27, 2024 7:48 pm
Forum: Classical Music Chatterbox
Topic: The human voice: still the most "individual" instrument of all!
Replies: 4
Views: 109

The human voice: still the most "individual" instrument of all!

I was listening today to Kiri te Kanawa singing an all-Strauss program including the Four Serious Songs and a group of lieder all with Andrew Davis leading the London Symphony Orchestra. Such splendid singing. I was thinking how the human voice stands alone . Many of us can recognize a voice by its ...
by Lance
Sat Apr 27, 2024 7:34 pm
Forum: Classical Music Chatterbox
Topic: Rachmaninov works for two pianos
Replies: 13
Views: 177

Re: Rachmaninov works for two pianos

So, which way are you going to go? I think I know! :D
Belle wrote:
Sat Apr 27, 2024 2:00 pm
Thanks for these two recommendations, gentlemen. I'll get onto it today.
by Lance
Sat Apr 27, 2024 7:32 pm
Forum: Classical Music Chatterbox
Topic: Rachmaninov works for two pianos
Replies: 13
Views: 177

Re: Rachmaninov works for two pianos

Indeed, Vronsky & Babin - one of the great piano duos of all time. The two Rach Suites appeared on RCA LP LSC-2648. Fortunatley, in 2016, RCA issued a huge set [32174] called "Living Stereo Collectors Edition" and included the Suites as CD #52. Another one called "176 Keys" [LSC-2417] appears [CD #2...
by Lance
Sat Apr 27, 2024 2:46 am
Forum: Classical Music Chatterbox
Topic: Szell and Cleveland LIVE in 1966, Dvorak Symphony No.8
Replies: 4
Views: 137

Re: Szell and Cleveland LIVE in 1966, Dvorak Symphony No.8

Szell - a master of this music. I'm just very much into conductors such as Szell, Mitropoulos, Reiner, Mravinsky, Fricsay, Koussevitzky, Rodzinsky, Stokowski, Walter, Monteux, Furtwangler, Toscanini, Lehmann, Beecham. Indeed, there are so many great conductors of the past - and the present. But the ...
by Lance
Sat Apr 27, 2024 2:33 am
Forum: Classical Music Chatterbox
Topic: Rachmaninov works for two pianos
Replies: 13
Views: 177

Re: Rachmaninov works for two pianos

Dear Belle: There's that new DGG CD [486 4805, 2 CDs] coming out soon (mine should be here Monday) with Trifonov and Babayan, which includes the two Suites (Nos. 1 and 2), a transcription of a movement from Rach's Second Symphony, and the Symphonic Dances. Trif is your cup o' tea anyway, and the set...
by Lance
Sat Apr 27, 2024 1:58 am
Forum: Classical Music Chatterbox
Topic: Brahms and Dvorak
Replies: 25
Views: 3271

Re: Brahms and Dvorak

Reading diegobueno's/Mark's post, I gave a hearing today to A Hero's Song , Op. 111 - something I have not heard in a long time, and being a very late piece in Dvořák's output, I find it much darker than we hear in many of his compositions, though it has a happy mode or two as well, though, for sure...
by Lance
Thu Apr 25, 2024 10:46 pm
Forum: Classical Music Chatterbox
Topic: Susan Tomes gives us another book: "Women and the Piano"
Replies: 6
Views: 277

Re: Susan Tomes gives us another book: "Women and the Piano"

That one looks interesting - Loose Elbows! Much of what I see with Susan Tomes is chamber music ... this one goes to the other side. I may try to get a copy. Looks pricey on Amazon at $129! Cheaper elsewhere, of course. Her piano playing of these Billy Mayerl pieces...great fun! https://m.media-amaz...
by Lance
Thu Apr 25, 2024 10:27 pm
Forum: Classical Music Chatterbox
Topic: Konstantin Lifschitz, pianist
Replies: 9
Views: 349

Re: Konstantin Lifschitz, pianist

Yes, but I'm unfamiliar with Tamami Honma 's work. Dare I go for it? (I said no more Beethoven 32s ... but you know what happens.). Indeed, the Annie Fischer/Hungaroton set [41003, nine CDs] is a must-have. I read, somewhere, that it wasn't released until after she passed away because she was not ha...
by Lance
Thu Apr 25, 2024 10:24 pm
Forum: Classical Music Chatterbox
Topic: When you buy a recording, is it for the music or the artist performing?
Replies: 13
Views: 626

Re: When you buy a recording, is it for the music or the artist performing?

Hey - I could go for THAT!
Modernistfan wrote:
Thu Apr 25, 2024 4:53 pm
An example of what I am talking about--I just ordered two 10-CD box sets (!!!) of the music of Dror Feiler, a composer originally from Israel, now living in Sweden, who could be said to make Iannis Xenakis sound like "Eine Kleine Nachtmusik."
by Lance
Thu Apr 25, 2024 1:56 pm
Forum: Classical Music Chatterbox
Topic: When you buy a recording, is it for the music or the artist performing?
Replies: 13
Views: 626

Re: When you buy a recording, is it for the music or the artist performing?

Even if we double our lifetimes, we will never hear everything we have acquired, but still, at least some part of it will be heard, whatever may have been of interest at the time. Think Beetoven's five piano concertos of which there are countless complete versions (some more than one by the same pia...
by Lance
Thu Apr 25, 2024 1:46 pm
Forum: Classical Music Chatterbox
Topic: JS Bach's Three Cello Sonatas, BWV 1027-1028-1029
Replies: 9
Views: 372

Re: JS Bach's Three Cello Sonatas, BWV 1027-1028-1029

Agree, there are those that want to hear the music as it was conceived and heard by the composer - those are the historical performance enthusiasts, of which there are many. On the other hand, Bach's WTC was not written for a modern-day concert grand piano, but a harpsichord. I like it either way, b...
by Lance
Thu Apr 25, 2024 1:34 pm
Forum: Classical Music Chatterbox
Topic: Konstantin Lifschitz, pianist
Replies: 9
Views: 349

Re: Konstantin Lifschitz, pianist

Indeed, the Annie Fischer/Hungaroton set [41003, nine CDs] is a must-have. I read, somewhere, that it wasn't released until after she passed away because she was not happy with her Beethoven project. That set has garnered some high praise since it was issued. As I've mentioned elsewhere, most record...
by Lance
Thu Apr 25, 2024 1:19 am
Forum: Corner Pub
Topic: Costco's outdoor eating changes things, $1.50 deal
Replies: 4
Views: 215

Re: Costco's outdoor eating changes things, $1.50 deal

Well, I agree with you. Costco, however, says it is a "perk" for members only . Others, non-members, do not buy anything else from Costco. Police it? You have to show a membership card in order to get the "deal." Members complain that lines are too long and it takes more time to get the mission acco...
by Lance
Thu Apr 25, 2024 1:09 am
Forum: Classical Music Chatterbox
Topic: JS Bach's Three Cello Sonatas, BWV 1027-1028-1029
Replies: 9
Views: 372

Re: JS Bach's Three Cello Sonatas, BWV 1027-1028-1029

While historically correct insofar as being "trio sonatas," most people hear them live or on recordings as cello and keyboard (piano or harpsichord) sonatas. I suppose that's now these works get the sonata nomenclature. Nonetheless, wonderful works they are! It seems peculiar when people refer to Ba...
by Lance
Thu Apr 25, 2024 1:03 am
Forum: Classical Music Chatterbox
Topic: Philharmonic Opens Inquiry After Misconduct Allegations Are Revived
Replies: 5
Views: 280

Re: Philharmonic Opens Inquiry After Misconduct Allegations Are Revived

All of these "situations" seem to eventually emerge. Think of them: Dutoit, Levine, David Daniels, Pletnev, Domingo - can't think of the others at the moment.
by Lance
Thu Apr 25, 2024 12:49 am
Forum: Classical Music Chatterbox
Topic: What NEW discs/music are you adding to your collection?
Replies: 4710
Views: 2497675

Re: What NEW discs/music are you adding to your collection?

I never got that one, but thought enough of the great Abbado (who is sorely missed) that he was one of the conductors of my time that I invested in heavily as much as the wallet could stand. I have the 39 CD set of all his RCA and Sony recordings [04505] and his 41 CD set on DGG [479 1046], but oddl...
by Lance
Thu Apr 25, 2024 12:07 am
Forum: Classical Music Chatterbox
Topic: "Women of the Piano" {book} by Susan Tomes
Replies: 3
Views: 144

Re: "Women of the Piano" {book} by Susan Tomes

Unfortunately, no. But there's an idea for YOU! You could fill that gap.

By the way, did you see my post hereon about Joe Patrych? So happy you be involved in that Gramophone magazine tribute!
by Lance
Wed Apr 24, 2024 1:49 am
Forum: Classical Music Chatterbox
Topic: "Women of the Piano" {book} by Susan Tomes
Replies: 3
Views: 144

"Women of the Piano" {book} by Susan Tomes

WOMEN OF THE PIANO by Susan Tomes The book finally arrived offering "a history in 50 lives." I suppose when you limit yourself to only 50 lives, some will be left out. There were more female pianists over the years than you might think, but not as many men. I was disappointed not to find Gina Bachau...
by Lance
Tue Apr 23, 2024 3:35 pm
Forum: Classical Music Chatterbox
Topic: January 24, 2025
Replies: 3
Views: 231

Re: January 24, 2025

Mark, congratulations on the performance of your piece at Carnegie Hall in January 2025!