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barry-clari
Rondo Veneziano : La Serenissima smile.gif
david123
A couple of horses just clip cloped past my front window. Almost as good as music smile.gif
maggiemay
Gregorio Allegri's Miserere - evensong from St John's Cambridge for Ash Wednesday.
DaisyChain
QUOTE(maggiemay @ Feb 25 2009, 04:20 PM) *

Gregorio Allegri's Miserere - evensong from St John's Cambridge for Ash Wednesday.


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Aeolienne
Weather Report, Forecast: Tomorrow
Aeolienne
Marin Marais music for viola da gamba, arranged and performed by the Palladian Ensemble
miss sooky
The Omnibus edition of The Archers blush.gif
Devil_Fiddler
Uiscedwr's new album - Fish Cat Door, I've been using it to bribe myself to practice before I listen to it, but now the moment has come, and it's fantastic biggrin.gif
Aeolienne
Respighi, Suite for Strings & Flute, "Badinage"
Cadence
in the past few minutes:

selected Visions Fugitives
Alfred Brendel playing Schubert
Hairspray songs!
Rihanna
Idil Biret & Nikolai Lugansky playing Chopin
SueHM
Lovely quiet house - all I can hear is the gentle hum of my computer, 2 clocks ticking and my cat purring....
snatchingthepiano
Caprice No. 12 in A Flat Major, Op. 1 by Paganini, performed by James Ehnes.

Oops, now it just changed to No. 13 in B Flat Major.
Aeolienne
X Men, Trillennium Trance / What is Love
Aeolienne
Dukas, The Sorcerer's Apprentice
Stephie
'Chaque Fois que le Train Passe' - Lynda Lemay

It's a very sad but beautiful song smile.gif
fsharpminor
Travelling over this morning my iPod (in car) started alphabetically, when it should have beenplaying a playlist. So I got a choral work by Adams 'Harmonium' then a load of organ music by Alain, including the wonderfully titled' Variations sur une Theme de la Carillon de la Cathedrale de Soissons'
madbassoonist
My brother trying to play the piano - full of wrong notes! Ugh!
andante_in_c
Ravel conducting Bolero (1932). It's here.
Aeolienne
Glastonbury Unsigned Bands 2005
Aeolienne
Palladian Ensemble, An Excess of Pleasure
ffliwt
Bartok's concerto for orchestra.
I'm determined to drum it into my head for my A level music. Good job i like it!!
miss sooky
Cellorythmics
hillyb
Snow Patrol smile.gif
Stephie
Knights of Cydonia - Muse smile.gif
fsharpminor
Driving over from Wirral to Headingley this morning I listened to:- a Bach Prelude and Fugue (C Minor). Walton's Belshazzars Feast, and Brahms 1st Symphony. Quite contrasting !
miss sooky
I've Never Seen Starwars with Sandi Toksvig - and giggling away
barry-clari
The Mozart Clarinet Concerto biggrin.gif yay.gif
miss sooky
Farming Today blush.gif
gummidge
commander cody and his lost planet airmen
Aeolienne
John Browning playing Liszt Petrarch Sonnet no. 47
jod
I've just gone on you tube and listened to an excellent live recording of Evelyn Tubbs singing th Blessed Virgin's Expostulation by Henry Purcell.

Different from my own interpretation, however food for thought.
jacobpianofluteorgan
Brahms Hugarian Dance no.1 in G minor. It's the original piano 4 hands version, because I know there are some orchestral arangements around too.

Jacob. smile.gif
miss sooky
The Annie Lennox Collection
false_harmonic
Shostakovich's Jazz Waltz no 2 from Jazz Suite no 2 (which apparently isn't from Jazz Suite no.2 at all, it was falsely attributed to this, but I can't remember where it supposedly is from). I love it, because it is so atmospheric and one can almost see the smoky dance hall when listening to the opening; and Julian Lloyd Webber's Variations on Paganini's 24th Caprice, which I also love just because it's cool.
Aeolienne
Allegri / P?rt / Tormis, Light
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Allegri-P%C3%A4rt-...3692&sr=1-1
fsharpminor
Driving over M62 yesterday, I started listening Bach's St Matthew Passion, which I sung in the 1970's with Harrogate Choral Society, but not listened to much since (Daughter bought me the 3 CD recording for my birthday last week). Its over 3 hours long, so lasted all the way to the office, then for an evening trip over to see my father in Keighley. It was the Willcocks 1979 recording with Robert Tear, Felicity Lott, Alfreda Hodgson, Neil Jenkins, and John Shirley-Quirk . It still takes some beating.
maledictis
The washing machine - it's kinda noisy dry.gif
jod
Handel Israel in Egypt.
Stephie
Classic FM's 'Songs Without Words' album - it's 'Yellow' right now!
Edwardo
I'm listening to Spotify which is currently feeding me "Close To The Edge" from the prog-rock band Yes. Actually it's very good. And now it's piping hot and cold running Sarah McLachlan. When I get bored I'll put on some Bach with Angela Hewitt.
maledictis
QUOTE(Edwardo @ Mar 18 2009, 02:53 PM) *

"Close To The Edge" from the prog-rock band Yes. Actually it's very good.

I love that song.
Aeolienne
Daniel Boone, Beautiful Sunday
madbassoonist
nothing (well, the hum of the computer)
Dowlie
Martin Simpson - the devil's partiality
Aeolienne
Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata
Pixie*Porsche
Classic FM news laugh.gif
madbassoonist
Debussy - Children's Corner
Aeolienne
Boismortier suites & sonatas performed by Passacaglia
Oldpiano
Melody Gardot - Goodnite (yes, that spelling smile.gif )
barry-clari
Birdhouse in your Soul : They Might Be Giants laugh.gif
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