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From: Roland van Gaalen <vangaalenusenet@gmail.com>
Newsgroups: rec.music.classical.recordings
Subject: Shostakovich: Jazz, Dance & Film Albums, Chailly conducting
Date: Mon, 9 Sep 2024 00:05:35 +0200
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On the basis of 'naive listening' (without knowing anything about 
background and context) I tend to agree with the positive opinions 
expressed in the forum (many years ago) about RIccardo Chailly's _Jazz 
Album_ (Concertgebouw Orchestra, 1993), _Dance Album_ (Philadelphia 
Orchestra 1996), and _Film Album_ (Concertgebouw Orchestra 1999), all 
with music by Shostakovich. Good stuff, beautifully played, in excellent 
sound. Is it right to call this 'entertaining', 'light' music? I'm not sure.
--
Roland van Gaalen
The Netherlands