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    here is a fine romantic symphony that I enjoyed discovering. Full of power and passion and some good tunes. It sounds quite Brahmsian to me. Beethoven in there a lot, as well.



    https://open.spotify.com/album/7eGtEI95gLkDPg2coLxT7v
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    Julian Bream - Guitar Concertos
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    Possibly the fastest Bach B-minor mass around - which suits my mood just right!
    Lovely orchestral and instrumental articulation and superb vocalists.
    Great sound.
    Yum.



    https://open.spotify.com/album/0We68j4ylVarH1S1HRxOJV
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    The mighty St Matthew Passion by Johann Sebastian Bach ....

    ... transcribed for trumpet, flute, violin, oboe and organ.



    https://open.spotify.com/album/1vA5N4Av6ce6MSuDHXS0qI

    I think I prefer it to the original.
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    An 'Australian Requiem' by Peter Sculthorpe.
    Includes aboriginal instruments as well as a traditional classical orchestra - and why not! *It adds interest and acknowledges 1000s of years of local history.
    Interesting and beautiful by turns, often simultaneously.



    https://open.spotify.com/album/5QMiAbv3O9HPokRgTbCznL
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    Wow - both of these pieces are more than a bit awesome...



    https://open.spotify.com/album/4SyS3eoc51Sm0YaRSOk8Dx
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    I have been playing symphonies 1 & 2 by Robert Hermann quite a bit recently - for some reason they have struck a melodic chord with me.
    They are rapidly growing in stature as fas as I am concerned - very fine and enjoyable works indeed.

    I can't recall now how I first came across them, but I am very glad that I did.



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    Listening to Shostakovich's 10th string quartet right now (at 3am!). Weller Quartet, London Records. Brilliant piece, brilliant recording.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fuse View Post
    Listening to Shostakovich's 10th string quartet right now (at 3am!). Weller Quartet, London Records. Brilliant piece, brilliant recording.


    Thanks for the heads-up on the Weller Quartet. Not sure I've ever come across them before.
    Yep, that Shosty 10th quartet is excellent!

    There's a whole 'box set' of complete Weller Quartet recordings available on Spotify ...

    https://open.spotify.com/album/1mgpVycTNgG4Ne1jqKDHuO

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