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Old 11-09-2017, 11:18 PM
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Default What Classical Music Are You Listening To Tonight?

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Originally Posted by Antonmb View Post
Welcome to the classical thread. Chopin’s Nocturnes are certainly a great entrée to the world of classical piano, and among my very favorite pieces of music. You might look for recordings of the Nocturnes by Nelson Freire on Decca, Claudio Arrau on Philips, and Maurizio Pollini on Deutsche Grammophon.

Also try Chopin’s Preludes (excellent modern recordings by Ingrid Fliter on Linn and Alexandre Tharaud on Harmonia Mundi) and the Etudes (good recordings from Jan Lisiecki and Maurizio Pollini on DG, and Nelson Freire on Decca).

Lastly, in a similar vein, the Irish composer John Field, although not as widely recognized as Chopin, more or less invented the nocturne. There is a good recent recording on Decca by Elizabeth Joy Roe, but for my money the definitive recording is by the Irish pianist John O’Conor on Telarc.

Enjoy the travels.

By the way, I love your location “Spanish Castle Magic.”


Everyone thanks for the tips, will be checking this out over the weekend!

Hi Antonmb - Do you know the origin of Spanish Castle and how the name of the song became and by whom?

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