Yes!Nick Pierce wrote:Ok, slightly off topic, but is there a recording of Carmina Burana that anyone recommends more than others?
London Philharmonic Orchestra/Franz Welzer-Most
Trust me, you will NOT be dissapointed!!!

Yes!Nick Pierce wrote:Ok, slightly off topic, but is there a recording of Carmina Burana that anyone recommends more than others?

Thanks, will do.TexTuba wrote:Yes!Nick Pierce wrote:Ok, slightly off topic, but is there a recording of Carmina Burana that anyone recommends more than others?
London Philharmonic Orchestra/Franz Welzer-Most
Trust me, you will NOT be dissapointed!!!


In my opinion...n1vsm wrote:I just heard an incredible live recording from 1954(?) of the BSO playing "Pines of Rome". You could almost hear the feet of the legions marching triumphantly into the city. I'm wondering what are IYHO the best ever recordings of:
Brahms Requiem
Vaughan Williams Sea Symphony
Feel free to add your favorite pieces, but don't to forget to mention the recording (orchestra, year, etc.). DVDs, CDs, Tapes & LP's accepted. 8-tracks est verboten!










Cool. Might I also add:the elephant wrote:Red Hot Chili Peppers - Blood Sugar Sex Magik

I will look for it tomorrow. Might I suggest:the elephant wrote:Have you ever heard the recording of Blue Skies by a Bay Area group called Lavay Smith and Her Red Hot Skillet Lickers? Funny name - serious recording. It is on her album "One Hour Mama." Excellent stuff to investigate for your Summer listening enjoyment.


