Find us on YouTube at: Classical Music Discoveries - YouTube
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 1580 | Founded | 19 years ago |
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The Missa solemnis in D major, Op. 123, is a Solemn Mass composed by Ludwig van Beethoven from 1819 to 1823. It was first performed on 7 April 1824 in Saint Petersburg, Russia, under the auspices of Beethoven's patron Prince Nikolai Galitzin; an inco... more
Der Kuss, Op. 128Rondo a Capriccio, Op. 129String Quartet No. 13, Op. 130 Performances byKriss Schmidt, baritoneJoana Filipe Martinez, pianoCMD Paris String Quartet Please purchase this album at: The Last Compositions of Beethoven - Part 2 (classical... more
SOMM RECORDINGS announces the first volume of Prokofiev Milestones, featuring three characterful sonatas and a sparkling arrangement of music from Romeo and Juliet performed by violinist Lana Trotovšek and flutist Boris Bizjak accompanied by Maria Ca... more
6 Bagatelles for Piano, Op. 126String Quartet No. 12 in E-flat Major, Op. 127 Performances byJoana Filipe Martinez, pianoThe CMD Paris String Quartet Purchase this at: The Last Compositions of Beethoven - Part 1 (classicalmusicdiscoveries.store)
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This is a very odd podcast. Amid some real gems are lots of fluff. Not really classical, or off somewhere in left field. I am open to ‘new’ music, but many of the offerings are trite, weird, or boring. There’s no editorial judgment applied, apparently. Three hours of a trumpet making screeching noises. Really? For the claim of millions of listeners, it seems very sloppy. The program notes are absurdly florid, seemingly starting in mid paragraph. The names of performers or composers, if ... more
Wonderful but maybe we could do without the ads for blankets!
Wonderful
Been listening for years. Reliably putting out stuff I have not heard before.
Read all the comments and the guys complaining about the ads are hilarious! How do you think they make their money to put on a show like this? If you want to fully fund their podcast, I'm sure they would gladly do away with the ads. more
Apple Podcasts | #222 | South Korea/Music |
Apple Podcasts | #225 | Hong Kong/Music |
Apple Podcasts | #235 | Japan/Music |
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