What Classical are you spinning?

Very interesting venue, never heard anything by those composers. Will give it is stream.

That said, going to a gig on Sunday and only heard one of the pieces before:
Bridge: Phantasy Piano Quartet in F sharp minor (12’)
Schubert: Piano Quintet in A, D.667, ‘The Trout’ (37’)
Lutosławski: Dance Preludes (9’)
Martinů:Nonet (17’)
Sinfonietta, Op.1

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Max Reger : Cello Sonata No. 4 in A minor, Op. 116
Alban Gerhardt, cello
Markus Becker, piano

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Frank Bridge : String Quartet No. 4
Goldner String Quartet

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I know it’s the wrong time of year but, hey, I’ve been an atheist since age 12 so cut me some slack…

J. S. Bach : Weihnachtsoratorium BWV 248 (Christmas Oratorio)
Sunhae Im , soprano
Petra Noskaiova, mezzo-soprano
Stephan Scherpe, tenor
Jan van der Crabben, baritone
La Petite Bande, Sigiswald Kuijken

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The Concerto by the same Du Puy is exhilarating !

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Gabriel Pierné (1863-1937): Sonata for Cello and Piano, Op. 46
Mats Lidström, cello
Bengt Forsberg, piano

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Will have to listen to this one…

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Pietro Antonio Locatelli (1695-1764): Violin Concertos & Concerti Grossi
Isabelle Faust, violin
Il Giardino Armonico - Giovanni Antonini

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I highly recommend this orgy of gorgeousness to lovers of late romanticism - -

Gabriel Pierné : Piano Trio, Op. 45
Luxembourg Philharmonic Soloists

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Walter Zimmermann (b.1949): ensemble works
ensemble recherché

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Steven, thanks for sharing a this is a true joy!

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Elliott Carter : works for orchestra and chamber orchestra
Nicolas Hodges, piano
Fred Sherry, cello
ASKO Ensemble, BBC Symphony Orchestra, London Sinfonietta

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A class SACD from the UK. I had the DSD layer ripped by a friend in DSD64, and playing at a reasonable volume level, it shone. Probably a direct result of Amphion7LS speakers (new 2 days ago) a pair of M700’s and the SGCD, and various other things

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Revisiting this wonderful work on the summer home system, originally listened on our office condo system, holds up nicely. Once again thank-you Steven!

My main rig is analog only, so no option to compare with that particular system.

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Listening to Michael Tippett’s piano sonatas 2, 3 and 4 played by Steven Osborne:

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In my teens I made a pilgrimage to this place to hear the new organ.
When I got there it was out of action. No internet in them days :weary:

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