In Reply to: Most everything! posted by Amphissa on December 31, 2015 at 19:30:46:
hardly exists? Rufinatscha registers two recordings anywhere I look. Is his single readily available work really that good?
I have followed a lot of your recommendations before, and thereby been exposed to music that I otherwise may not have heard. So thanks for all that.
Of those on your list, I would put Atterberg at the top by preference as well as alphabetically. I have all his symphonies now and they are almost all excellent. Some of the other composers don't interest me nearly as much after a few hearings, but I keep trying.
Here are a few of my "obscure" favorites, at random:
R. Fuchs
Braunfels
Godard
Schoeck
Rheinberger
Hurlstone
Dohnanyi
Martucci
I don't like everything by any of them, but all have more than one worthwhile work. Keep searching.
Peace,
Tom E
berate is 8 and benign is 9
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