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Norman Perlmutter  
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 More options Mar 11 2012, 12:15 am
Newsgroups: rec.music.classical
From: Norman Perlmutter <norman...@gmail.com>
Date: Sat, 10 Mar 2012 21:15:45 -0800 (PST)
Local: Sun, Mar 11 2012 12:15 am
Subject: Looking for listening recommendations
I'm looking for some new classical listening recommendations. Some of
my current favorites are as follows. I'd like some recommendations
based on these preferences, preferably by composers not on this list.

Orff: Carmina Burana
Beethoven: Fifth Symphony
Holst: The Planets, especially Mars and Jupiter
Sibelius: En Saga
Chopin: Preludes, Fantasie Impromptu


 
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Peter T. Daniels  
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 More options Mar 11 2012, 9:41 am
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From: "Peter T. Daniels" <gramma...@verizon.net>
Date: Sun, 11 Mar 2012 06:41:20 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Sun, Mar 11 2012 9:41 am
Subject: Re: Looking for listening recommendations
On Mar 11, 1:15 am, Norman Perlmutter <norman...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I'm looking for some new classical listening recommendations. Some of
> my current favorites are as follows. I'd like some recommendations
> based on these preferences, preferably by composers not on this list.

> Orff: Carmina Burana
> Beethoven: Fifth Symphony
> Holst: The Planets, especially Mars and Jupiter
> Sibelius: En Saga
> Chopin: Preludes, Fantasie Impromptu

Sorry, but that covers just about the entire 19th century! (With a
preference toward loud and rhythmic and martial). How about
Tchaikowsky's 1812 Overture?

 
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David O.  
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 More options Mar 11 2012, 8:14 pm
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From: David O. <DavidCOber...@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 11 Mar 2012 17:14:51 -0700
Local: Sun, Mar 11 2012 8:14 pm
Subject: Re: Looking for listening recommendations
On Sat, 10 Mar 2012 21:15:45 -0800 (PST), Norman Perlmutter

<norman...@gmail.com> wrote:
>I'm looking for some new classical listening recommendations. Some of
>my current favorites are as follows. I'd like some recommendations
>based on these preferences, preferably by composers not on this list.

>Orff: Carmina Burana
>Beethoven: Fifth Symphony
>Holst: The Planets, especially Mars and Jupiter
>Sibelius: En Saga
>Chopin: Preludes, Fantasie Impromptu

Give a listen to Debussy's "Le martyre de Saint Sébastien."

 
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Norman Perlmutter  
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 More options Mar 11 2012, 9:56 pm
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From: Norman Perlmutter <norman...@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 11 Mar 2012 18:56:16 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Sun, Mar 11 2012 9:56 pm
Subject: Re: Looking for listening recommendations
Thanks to everybody for your suggestions. I have picked up the pieces
below after sampling a bunch of stuff on Youtube and Amazon and
checking recommendations on various web sites. Should be enough to
keep me busy for a while, but of course further recommendations are
welcome.

Stravinsky: Firebird, Rite of Spring
Mussorgsky: Bald Mountain,
Mussorgsky orchestrated by Ravel: Pictures at an Exhibition
Dvorak: New World Symphony
Mahler: 9th Symphony


 
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Tom Del Rosso  
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 More options Mar 26 2012, 3:38 pm
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From: "Tom Del Rosso" <td...@verizon.net.invalid>
Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2012 15:38:21 -0400
Local: Mon, Mar 26 2012 3:38 pm
Subject: Re: Looking for listening recommendations

Norman Perlmutter wrote:
> Thanks to everybody for your suggestions. I have picked up the pieces
> below after sampling a bunch of stuff on Youtube and Amazon and
> checking recommendations on various web sites. Should be enough to
> keep me busy for a while, but of course further recommendations are
> welcome.

> Stravinsky: Firebird, Rite of Spring
> Mussorgsky: Bald Mountain,
> Mussorgsky orchestrated by Ravel: Pictures at an Exhibition
> Dvorak: New World Symphony
> Mahler: 9th Symphony

Try Sibelius Symphony #2.

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Tom Del Rosso  
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 More options Mar 27 2012, 1:46 pm
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From: "Tom Del Rosso" <td...@verizon.net.invalid>
Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2012 13:46:15 -0400
Local: Tues, Mar 27 2012 1:46 pm
Subject: Re: Looking for listening recommendations

Norman Perlmutter wrote:
> Thanks to everybody for your suggestions. I have picked up the pieces
> below after sampling a bunch of stuff on Youtube and Amazon and
> checking recommendations on various web sites. Should be enough to
> keep me busy for a while, but of course further recommendations are
> welcome.

> Stravinsky: Firebird, Rite of Spring
> Mussorgsky: Bald Mountain,
> Mussorgsky orchestrated by Ravel: Pictures at an Exhibition
> Dvorak: New World Symphony
> Mahler: 9th Symphony

And of course Scheherazade and Capriccio Espagnol.

And the Bizet Symphony in C.

But you should also get out of the 19th century more.

Even as The Three Tenors popularize concert music to the point where Michael
Bolton does Che Gelida Manina, classical stations continue go out of
business.  New York's last remaining commercial classical station - WQXR -
had to become public radio and now has a dinky transmitter so I can barely
get it in the car.  This is because the Three Tenors crowd doesn't listen to
classical radio where they might discover something new.  You could pick it
up at www.wqxr.org.

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Peter T. Daniels  
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 More options Mar 27 2012, 4:36 pm
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From: "Peter T. Daniels" <gramma...@verizon.net>
Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2012 13:36:00 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: Re: Looking for listening recommendations
On Mar 27, 1:46 pm, "Tom Del Rosso" <td...@verizon.net.invalid> wrote:

Not at WQXR, they mightn't.

WNYC's New Music guy is still at WNYC, but he's a man of _extremely_
limited taste. If it isn't either Minimal or Ambient, the chances of
getting on New Sounds are nonexistent.

> You could pick it
> up atwww.wqxr.org.

The only things that draw me to WQXR are the opera series -- after the
Met season, they devote Saturday afternoons to the previous season of
Chicago Lyric, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Houston.

 
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Joe Roberts  
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 More options Mar 29 2012, 10:53 pm
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From: "Joe Roberts" <cd...@comcast.net>
Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2012 22:53:38 -0400
Local: Thurs, Mar 29 2012 10:53 pm
Subject: Re: Looking for listening recommendations
This may seem far afield  ...  with some trepidation in even suggesting it
...

Go off to one side, and listen:

   http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&feature=endscreen&v=ixNbqjlOEgc

You're going to get Richard Rodgers in ' Victory at Sea'.  A heroic episode.

If you do the whole soundtrack it will take hours.  This year is its 60th
anniversary, so it's well worth a review.  (The history of war is written by
its victors.)

Heldenleben  --  but excellent Rodgers' orchestration.

Good tunes get recycled.

Joe


 
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Peter T. Daniels  
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 More options Mar 29 2012, 11:26 pm
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From: "Peter T. Daniels" <gramma...@verizon.net>
Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2012 20:26:48 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Thurs, Mar 29 2012 11:26 pm
Subject: Re: Looking for listening recommendations
On Mar 29, 10:53 pm, "Joe Roberts" <cd...@comcast.net> wrote:

> This may seem far afield  ...  with some trepidation in even suggesting it
> ...

> Go off to one side, and listen:

>    http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&feature=endscreen&v=ixNbqjlOEgc

> You're going to get Richard Rodgers in ' Victory at Sea'.  A heroic episode.

> If you do the whole soundtrack it will take hours.  This year is its 60th
> anniversary, so it's well worth a review.  (The history of war is written by
> its victors.)

> Heldenleben  --  but excellent Rodgers' orchestration.

Er, no, Robert Russell Bennett orchestrations.

> Good tunes get recycled.

wiki claims that Rodgers wrote twelve "basic themes," and Bennett
composed the soundtrack. (And also the suite, by which the music is
principally known.)

 
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Kip Williams  
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 More options Mar 30 2012, 8:50 am
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From: Kip Williams <mrk...@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2012 08:50:23 -0400
Local: Fri, Mar 30 2012 8:50 am
Subject: Re: Looking for listening recommendations

Joe Roberts wrote:
> This may seem far afield  ...  with some trepidation in even suggesting it
> ...

> Go off to one side, and listen:

>     http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&feature=endscreen&v=ixNbqjlOEgc

> You're going to get Richard Rodgers in ' Victory at Sea'.  A heroic episode.

> If you do the whole soundtrack it will take hours.  This year is its 60th
> anniversary, so it's well worth a review.  (The history of war is written by
> its victors.)

> Heldenleben  --  but excellent Rodgers' orchestration.

Robert Russell Bennett orchestration, isn't it?

Kip W


 
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Joe Roberts  
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 More options Mar 30 2012, 11:13 am
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From: "Joe Roberts" <cd...@comcast.net>
Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2012 10:13:43 -0500
Local: Fri, Mar 30 2012 11:13 am
Subject: Re: Looking for listening recommendations

Yes, you're right.  Wiki has it that Rodgers contributed only some short piano pieces, whereas Bennett orchestrated them and composed the vast amount of original music.  Rodgers got the screen credit up front, where most of it probably should have gone to Bennett.

Joe


 
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John W Kennedy  
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 More options Mar 30 2012, 10:46 am
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From: John W Kennedy <jwke...@attglobal.net>
Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2012 10:46:00 -0400
Subject: Re: Looking for listening recommendations
On 2012-03-30 12:50:23 +0000, Kip Williams said:

That's what the official credits say. The truth is that Rodgers
sketched about a half-hour of thematic material and Bennett did all the
serious composition, including many new themes of his own. Rodgers'
contributions are not to be sneezed at, though; they /are/ good themes.

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 More options Apr 2 2012, 3:17 pm
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Date: Mon, 02 Apr 2012 20:17:28 +0100
Local: Mon, Apr 2 2012 3:17 pm
Subject: Re: Looking for listening recommendations
Norman Perlmutter set the following eddies spiralling through the space-time
continuum:

> I'm looking for some new classical listening recommendations. Some of
> my current favorites are as follows. I'd like some recommendations
> based on these preferences, preferably by composers not on this list.

> Orff: Carmina Burana
> Beethoven: Fifth Symphony
> Holst: The Planets, especially Mars and Jupiter
> Sibelius: En Saga
> Chopin: Preludes, Fantasie Impromptu

My recommendations among pieces I like:
Smetana: Ma Vlast, especially Nos. 3 (Sarka), 5 (Tabor) and 6 (Blanik).
Vaughan Williams: Symphony No. 1 "A Sea Symphony"
George Lloyd: Symphony No. 11

My recommendations among pieces I *don't* like:
Busoni: Piano Concerto
Vaughn Williams: Symphonies 4 and 6
Shostakovich: Symphony No. 7 "Leningrad"
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