Western Classical Music

I don't know if it's mentioned here before, But a YouTube channel,called Voices of Music ,recreates Several Classics..The USP is they play in The typical Chamber and using instruments of that age in which the symphony was written.. Hear moonlight Sonata and Air on G string, The timbre of pianos and strings are way different.. Canon in D major is something you should never miss in this channel.. sounds very authentic.. The idea is to recreate how would the actual symphony Would have been heard in that Era... Greatest quality recording I have ever listened to.. It is also available on Spotify
Their recordings are absolutely brilliant. I've heard them on Youtube.
 

This is different. Its the organist Anna Lapwood who really is trying to popularise the church and concert hall organs to the general folk by playing popular music. She is associated with the Royal Albert Hall and its Grand Organ with 9999 pipes. Famous for her live midnight organ music sessions on this very organ she took social media by storm.
What an organ ! Fantastic organist too. To hear this organ in person is now on by bucket list.

You may want to catch Anna Lapwood on youtube playing the Elb Philharmonie organ too. This instrument is a masterpiece.
 
Anyone a subscriber of David Hurwitz youtube channel ?
I find him pretty accurate at times and very entertaining…..

Here’s a glimpse

As beginner its been hard to enjoy and build a taste for symphonies, orchestras. Lately i have been listening to David Hurwitz commentaries. Its been really helpful.

As admirer of nietzsche, Mahler third symphony got me hooked i really liked this

 
A beautiful, well-constructed speaker with class-leading soundstage, imaging and bass that is fast, deep, and precise.
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