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21 Dec 2024, 2:19 pm

Alison Balsom playing beginning of a Telemann trumpet concerto on "natural" trumpet. Her tone is astonishing!


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https://youtu.be/9LiL9sgxACk?si=9rVIZc_evXZHzyAt

Schulhoff - String Quartet No. 1



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23 Dec 2024, 6:41 pm

^ Scriabin's 10th sonata: Such a strange and wonderful piece! It gets extremely dissonant in places, but the result feels ecstatic rather than aggressive.

A quiet piece by the Other Mendelssohn....


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^ Very nice!

I wanted to work my way through Scriabin’s sonatas in an attempt to understand him better. I’m not sure if that was a success, but I really enjoyed it nonetheless. There’s much of the sublime in his work.

I watched the ballet Manon yesterday, so now this piece is in my head.



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