>>127349199
hello, sisters. i came back in search of long symphonies yet again.
all 30m+ reccs welcome.
>>done
>Cello Concerto in B Minor, Op. 104, B. 191: I. Allegro
>From the Bohemian Forest, Op. 68, B. 182: No. 5, Silent Woods
>Rondo in G Minor, Op. 94, B. 181
>BEETHOVEN: Symphony No.6 in F major, Op.68/NDR-Sinfonieorchester/GUNTER WAND
beautiful in the middle and later mvts. my penchant for 9th may have affected this evaluation.
>Reinhold Glière - Symphony No.3 in B-minor, Op.42 "Ilya Muromets" (1911)
first half of the second and third mvts are sublime. reminds me of when i listened to Jeux D'eau for the first time.
>Schmidt - 4th Symphony
>Shostakovich - 11th Symphony
damn, goes really well with God and his people waging war against Benjamin and his descendants, with his dying.
>Taneyev - 4th Symphony
>Jongen - Symphony op.81
gyatt. i love the first mvt and i don't know why. goosebumps on fourth, very nice arpeggiation on organ.
>Albert Roussel - Padmâvatî, Op.18 (1918) {Live}
>>backlog
>Bach - Mass in B minor, BWV 232 / Remastered (Century's recording: Hermann Scherchen)
>>progress
Jonathan almost died from tasting the honey, sacrileging the oath he and his people made with big G, but the people rescued him because there'd be no one else to save them if he died.
>>2¢'s
oh yeah, i forgot to clarify. reccs get bumped above threadly posts i find.
also, i will finish listening to ALL reccs, no matter if it's today, a week, or a month from now. i will finish them eventually, as long as you don't 4'33" me, or other god-smite-worthy equivalents. absurd duration doesn't matter, as long as it's a single symphony; go nuts on that front.
last 2w has been really busy, but i sneaked in a couple of 30m sessions here and there. not enough to eradicate the backlog though, hence the the long wait since my last post.