CDs or MP3 downloads that were records I had
- Georg Philipp Telemann: Ino / Johann Rosenmüller: Studenten-Music / Sonate da camera No. 9 (Koch)
- Helmut Koch (Student Music from 17th Century Leipzig)
- Brahms – Academic Festival Overture, Tragic Overture, Variations on a theme by Haydn
- Francis Poulenc – Un Soir De Neige, Seven Chansons
- Josquin des Prez: Missa Ave maris stella
- Albeniz: Iberia (Les indispensables de Diapason)
- Alicia De Larrocha | Format: MP3 Music
De Larrocha made numerous recordings of the solo piano repertoire and in particular the works of composers of her native Spain. She is best known for her recordings of the music of Manuel de Falla, Enrique Granados, Federico Mompou, and Isaac Albéniz, as well as her 1967 recordings of Antonio Soler”s keyboard sonatas. She recorded for Hispavox, CBS/Columbia/Epic, BMG/RCA and London/Decca, winning her first Grammy Award in 1975 and her last one in 1992, at the age of almost seventy. She received the Prince of Asturias Award for the Arts in 1994.[2]
Other albums I bought lately
Hommages – Gavin Bryars
Das Lied von der Erde, Mahler
The Early Years Vol. 2, Tom Waits
Georg Philipp Telemann: Ino / Johann Rosenmüller: Studenten-Music / Sonate da camera No. 9 (Koch)
Helmut Koch
Mahler, G.: Das Klagende Lied
Josquin des Prez: Missa Ave maris stella
Chant – Music For The Soul (US Version) – The Cistercian Monks of Stift Heiligenkreuz
Francis Poulenc, Secular Choral Music, Musique chorale séculière
Netherlands Chamber Choir
Heartattack And Vine – Tom Waits
Quartet in F, Op. 135/Allegretto (1990 Remastered) – Guarneri Quartet
Gavin Bryars: New York
L’Ensemble de Basse-Normandie, Les Percussions Claviers de Lyon, Dominique Debart Gavin Bryars
Oi Me Lasso – Anna Maria Friman, John Potter Gavin Bryars
Brahms Variations On A Theme Of Haydn Opus 56a
Concertgebouw Orchestra of Amsterdam
Josquin des Prez: Missa Ave maris stella
Albeniz: Iberia (Les indispensables de Diapason) – Alicia De Larrocha
Charles Ives: An American Journey Charles Ives: An American Journey
Smetana
Ahn Trio Tata Bojs
The Early Years Vol. 1 – Tom Waits
Luna – Claudia Acuna
My Favorite Things – John Coltrane
Beethoven late string quartets
The following set of string quartets is generally referred to as Beethoven”s Late String Quartets, including the Große Fuge (which also exists in a piano transcription, opus 134):
Opus 127: String Quartet No. 12 in E flat major (1825)
Opus 130: String Quartet No. 13 in B flat major (1825)
Opus 131: String Quartet No. 14 in C sharp minor (1826)
Opus 132: String Quartet No. 15 in A minor (1825)
Opus 133: Große Fuge in B-flat major for string quartet (1826), originally the finale to Op. 130
Opus 135: String Quartet No. 16 in F major (1826)
These six quartets (counting the Große Fuge) comprise Beethoven”s last major, completed compositions. Although they were dismissed by the musicians and audiences of Beethoven”s time, they are widely considered to be among the greatest musical compositions of all time. The Late String Quartets inspired many composers and musicians. Igor Stravinsky described the Große Fuge as “an absolutely contemporary piece of music that will be contemporary forever”. Richard Wagner, when reflecting on Op. 131”s first movement, said that it “reveals the most melancholy sentiment expressed in music”. The quartets have been performed and recorded by string quartets worldwide.