A great piece. I really wish people would credit musicians though. I assume this is Marisa Robles with The Academy of St Martins in the Field? (Available of Decca CD)
Re my last comment/post (see below): Anyone interested in listening to it, it's listed under the title: C.D.v. Dittersdorf - Sinfonia No.4 in F major 'The rescue of Andromeda...': I. Adagio non molto. And it's definitely one to listen to in the dead of night. And on a slightly different note.....ahem.....check out Mozart's Symphony No.6 if you've never heard it before, and especially the second movement. Bliss!
Re vanderbilt's comment (who has now closed his/her account - as I just discovered - otherwise I would respond directly), how could anyone find such an enchanting piece of music "Horrible"! But just because a certain piece of music - or a certain composers music (let's assume that vanderbilt heard other music composed by Dittersdorf) - isn't your cup of tea.........One thing's for sure, he will never be forgotten, & especially for the 1st movement of his Sinfonia No.4 in F-major, if nothing else
Bravo! Cheers from Brazil
PiscaCPT 2 months ago
A great piece. I really wish people would credit musicians though. I assume this is Marisa Robles with The Academy of St Martins in the Field? (Available of Decca CD)
MarkBrennan 1 year ago
Re my last comment/post (see below): Anyone interested in listening to it, it's listed under the title: C.D.v. Dittersdorf - Sinfonia No.4 in F major 'The rescue of Andromeda...': I. Adagio non molto. And it's definitely one to listen to in the dead of night. And on a slightly different note.....ahem.....check out Mozart's Symphony No.6 if you've never heard it before, and especially the second movement. Bliss!
malcolmcolemann 1 year ago
Re vanderbilt's comment (who has now closed his/her account - as I just discovered - otherwise I would respond directly), how could anyone find such an enchanting piece of music "Horrible"! But just because a certain piece of music - or a certain composers music (let's assume that vanderbilt heard other music composed by Dittersdorf) - isn't your cup of tea.........One thing's for sure, he will never be forgotten, & especially for the 1st movement of his Sinfonia No.4 in F-major, if nothing else
malcolmcolemann 1 year ago
Horrible. May Dittersdorf be forgotten asap.
vanderbilt887 1 year ago