^ Quartet for the End of Time is great. I have some other Messiaen cds at home too. Do you guys like Turanga-lila symphony?
Anyways, I finally got to listen to some actual Wagner's opera, not just interludes and outtakes and orchestral music (which I all loved!). I chose Parsifal because National Theatre does one more reprisal of it next month and I might go there if I'm in the mood. So far I listened to the first act last night and it was awesome. No time for the other two yet but I guess it's better to not do it in one sitting at first so I don't lose concentration. The libretto is available online too, translated into English, so I can follow the storyline. Awesome.
I also finished the Shosty's book. Sometimes he was talking about people I didn't know at all, but some of the stories from Soviet times were amazing. It's a great insight into what it's been like around there.
I haven't posted in this thread in a while. Some other things:
There was a free concert on the Berliner Philharmoniker digital hall of some Tokyo youth orchestra playing Strauss at the end of the month. It was really cool! I forgot to post it here. Sometimes they let some of the concerts free of charge so look out! Unfortunately I don't have an account there and normally the concerts (live or archive) are quite expensive.
I was checking some Schubert quartets and they sort of bored me (the first few), I prefer his symphonies. Some other Janáček works like Simfonietta and Glagolitic mass didn't really impress me either. I should probably listen to them more times though. My favorite work of his is still the second quartet.
Also - Czech Talich quartet released Gubaidulina complete string quartets - might be VERY interesting. I read it in czech newspaper which was surprising because she's not wery well known around here.
EDIT: The person who wrote the article sounded like elitist idiot though.