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Intended CD Purchases for 2017 and Favourite CD Purchases of 2016

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« on: December 31, 2016, 05:22:27 pm »

Daniel Jones symphonies 1 & 10 Lyrita
Havergal Brian Symphonies 8,21 & 26 Naxos
The Sacheverell Coke Piano concertos when they are released (Hyperion?)
Holbrooke Vol 3 Cpo
The Pizzetti Symphony from Naxos sounds tempting. I like some of his music....particularly his Canti della stagione alta. I kept badgering Chandos to record it. No one seems to like it except me! :( ;D The Concerto de l’estate sounds rather nice in the old 60's recording (on Decca Eloquence). I didn't think of it much when I heard the Naxos recording.

In relation to the Coke being on Hyperion, Simon Callaghan's web page says 'In 2017 he will release his debut concerto recording for Hyperion’s Romantic Piano Concerto series: the first recordings of Roger Sacheverell Coke’s Concerti with the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra and Martyn Brabbins.'  [see: http://simoncallaghan.com/about/]. There is also a Facebook post by the BBCSSO on the recording sessions [see: https://www.facebook.com/bbcsso/photos/pb.51642124238.-2207520000.1469525205./10154754458999239/?type=3].  If I recall correctly more information is available if one signs into Facebook.

I quite like Pizzetti's Canti della stagione alta.  The Marco Polo CD was my introduction to Pizzetti in the 1990s followed by the Hyperion CD of his orchestral music.  There is a more recent recording of Canti della stagione alta which the Gramophone reviewer did not appreciate [see: http://www.gramophone.co.uk/review/pizzetti-piano-concerto-canti-della-stagione-alta-rondo-veneziano].  I much prefer the Cello Concerto and Violin Concerto (there being relatively recent recordings of each - 2014 and 2009 respectively) and especially certain of his Operas.
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