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Old 09.02.2009, 02:39 PM   #30
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I love Bartok, especially his string quartets, which are disjointed freak outs of high order.



 
This recording is very much worth it.



 

In response to Herr Park - I reckon Jakob Ullman's 'a catalogue of sounds' might be well up your street. I don't think it'd be up a lot of people's streets mind you, but I've been fairly wounded by it.

Also for Herr Park - you really should get on the case with Wagner's Tristan and Isolde. Furtwangler's version, ideally. You mightn't like it straight away, but you really should. Just that fucking prelude alone... madness, I tell you.
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