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    Right now, chilling out to

    Bruch's Violin Concerto No.1 - Kyung-Wha Chung - RPO - Rudolf Kempe - 1972 in Kingsway Hall, London - Decca SXL 6573

    Here she is in 74 with the Bournemouth S.O.

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    that reminds me, i have a great dvd of Rudolf Kempe conducting Richard Strauss's incomparable Ein Heldenleben with the RPO at the Royal Albert Hall, 28th of August 1974. The RPO and Kempe were good together.
    "and what music unites, man should not take apart"-Helmut Koellen

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    They were indeed. I have some other Kempe/RPO recordings.

    Right now though I'm listening to Vaughan Williams "A Sea Symphony" (Symphony No.1) - Bournemouth Symphony Chorus & Orchestra - Paul Daniel.
    Joan Rodgers, Soprano. Christopher Maltman, Baritone.
    Recorded at Poole Arts Centre, 8th-10th Feb 2002 - Naxos 8.557059

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    Tchaikovsky - The Seasons: Twelve Characteristic Pieces for Piano, Op. 37-bis (1876)
    Mikhail Pletnev - 1988, Russia.
    Melodia A10 00325 008

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    Bruckner Symphony in F minor-Elyakum Shapirra conducting the London Symphony Orchestra (rec. 1972) (World premiere recording)
    "and what music unites, man should not take apart"-Helmut Koellen

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    Bruckner - Symphony No. 3 (Wagner symphony) - 1873 - Netherlands Philharmonic Orchestra - Walter Goehr (1950s)

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    Telemann - Wassermusik - "Hamburger Ebb und Fluht" (1725) Das Barockorchester, Paris - David Josefowtiz (1960s)

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    Quote Originally Posted by PeterG View Post
    Bruckner - Symphony No. 3 (Wagner symphony) - 1873 - Netherlands Philharmonic Orchestra - Walter Goehr (1950s)
    A miraculous coincidence, as i post, i have just downloaded the Goehr recording from the Berky website! Cheers!
    "and what music unites, man should not take apart"-Helmut Koellen

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