Juncers
Senior Member
I see we already have a "Live" playlist and a few streaming playlists. I was wondering if there was any appetite for classical music here.
If you're interested in classical music,, post what you're listening to or have been listening to.
If would like to take the plunge but don't know how to approach such a large body of work, tell us what you've heard before and why you like it and we'll try to give you a few suggestions you might like.
I'll start with two well loved Russian Piano Trios.
Rimsky-Korsakov--Piano Trio in C minor
Arensky-Piano Trio in D minor Op,32
Kinsky Trio Prague
Arensky was actually a student of R-K at the Leningrad Conservatory. These trios are full of Russian folk music tunes and are easy to listen to. I have never heard of the Kinsky Trio Prague before, but they are a young well trained group that sounds beautiful in SACD sound. The piano may be a tad more prominent than it should IMO, but that's nit picking.
Ray
If you're interested in classical music,, post what you're listening to or have been listening to.
If would like to take the plunge but don't know how to approach such a large body of work, tell us what you've heard before and why you like it and we'll try to give you a few suggestions you might like.
I'll start with two well loved Russian Piano Trios.
Rimsky-Korsakov--Piano Trio in C minor
Arensky-Piano Trio in D minor Op,32
Kinsky Trio Prague
Arensky was actually a student of R-K at the Leningrad Conservatory. These trios are full of Russian folk music tunes and are easy to listen to. I have never heard of the Kinsky Trio Prague before, but they are a young well trained group that sounds beautiful in SACD sound. The piano may be a tad more prominent than it should IMO, but that's nit picking.
Ray