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Mimi Ezust <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 30 Jul 1999 15:36:07 -0400
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Michael Stein wrote:

>Patrik Enander wrote that he recently discovered the joys of this piece.
>I'ts been a source of wonder and frustration for me for some time.  I
>love the piece, but haven't found a performance that sounds just right for
>me.  A live performance years ago in the US by a traveling group calling
>themselves the Vienna Chamber Players combined that Schubertian sound that
>I can't explain (but you know it when you hear it) with that Viennese
>rhythm that the piece can support.  Would listers care to identify some
>of their favorite recordings?

Well, after all the controversy over L'Archibudelli performing the Brahms
Sextets, I'm almost (but not quite) shy about telling you about my favorite
cd:  It's on Sony Classical (SK 66264) and the players are Charles Neidich,
Clarinet; Dennis Godburn, Basoon; William Purvis, Natural Horn; Vera Beths,
Violin; Linda Quan, Violin; Jurgen Kussmaul, Viola; Anner Bylsma,
Violoncello, and Marji Danilow, Double Bass.

It's Mozzafiato and L'Archibudelli all the way.  It's light, clean, lovely,
full of expressive qualities, and those players have skill to BURN.  Don't
know if this will sound just right to you, but it's certainly worth a few
listens to find out.

Mimi Ezust <[log in to unmask]>

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