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quaternion
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Anyone know where I can find this on CD? I searched with Google and Amazon, but no luck.
Failing that, know where I can find the mp3s?
Usually, I don't connect with choral music, but I heard this on the local station last week and as fairly enthralled for some reason. I'd really like to hear it again.
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hdram225
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A piano arrangement of this string-orchestra (I thought?) work is available on Thorofon (CTH2317, released 2001, volume 7 of their complete Reger piano cycle and played by Markus Becker.) There's an older recording by the Berlin Soloists on Teldec CD (2292-46277-2, released 1990, coupled with works by Liszt, Wagner, Strauss and Schoenberg; don't know about the present availability of this recording) and possibly others as well as two LP recordings - one was the coupling with the Schoeck cello concerto on Claves, whose CD remaster is recoupled with Schoeck's Sommernacht instead of the Reger work. JPC has the Thorofon recording, as does MDT. Eric Schissel
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:> :> Failing that, know where I can find the mp3s? :> :> Usually, I don't connect with choral music, but I heard this on the local :> station last week and as fairly enthralled for some reason. I'd really like :> to hear it again.
: A piano arrangement of this string-orchestra (I thought?) work is
Maybe I misidentified it?
Can you positively identify any of these pieces as a choral work?
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hdram225
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I would say the Borodin, since the Polovtsian Dances set has choral movements (from which the chorus is often omitted, and while I'm fairly sure the March is not one of them, I'm not positive, nor do I know whether Reiner's recording includes the chorus...)- perhaps it's a work that didn't make it into their listings that hour? (Though I see that 4:50 refers to the duration of the work and matches how long the Goritzki recording does in fact last according to the OhioLINK catalog. I was thinking 18 minutes (22-4) seemed a bit long.) I've only heard the Schoeck concerto that's coupled with it on LP a few times- less often than I have his earlier concerto for violin written fr Geyer, say- but recall it being a very fine piece, if you ever have a chance to hear either. Anyhow, good luck tracking down that choral work. Eric Schissel
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