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The Lost Recordings
Stan Getz Astrud Giberto Live at the Berlin Jazz Festival 1966 # 1602 of 3000 pressings on 180 gram vinyl remastered from the original analog tapes. It's so good!Oh, yeah, that's a new turntable and cartridge since the last post. I went a little crazy on that purchase.
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My piano teacher Thomas Schwan is doing a small tour playing Chopin's complete nocturnes. I noticed he'll be around where a few forumites live. He's previously played the complete WTC1 and WTC2, and the houses are not always packed, as you can see from the videos. I wish I could have gone to his recital near Dallas tonight. He'll be in Chicago in November. I doubt the houses will be packed, if his WTC recitals are an indication.
https://www.thomasschwan.com/events
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Fun Song and a fun record
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Kind of an "old school" soul song, done by a recent group; Thee Sacred Souls. Whole album is like this so worth a listen if you like this type of music.
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Here's my teacher's performance of the Chopin nocturnes:
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Program notes:
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@Copper said in What are you listening to now?:
That beats Rubinstein by 2.
Schwan is 5.3% better than Rubinstein.
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A song from another good album. The "group" is called The Secret Sisters, who are actually two sisters. The album is called Man, Mind, Medicine
This song is called All The Ways
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@kluurs Interesting story about the singer. LOL
My first thought on hearing the performance was that her voice seemed much more mature than her age.
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My piano teacher Thomas Schwan is doing a small tour playing Chopin's complete nocturnes. I noticed he'll be around where a few forumites live. He's previously played the complete WTC1 and WTC2, and the houses are not always packed, as you can see from the videos. I wish I could have gone to his recital near Dallas tonight. He'll be in Chicago in November. I doubt the houses will be packed, if his WTC recitals are an indication.
https://www.thomasschwan.com/events
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My piano teacher Thomas Schwan is doing a small tour playing Chopin's complete nocturnes. I noticed he'll be around where a few forumites live. He's previously played the complete WTC1 and WTC2, and the houses are not always packed, as you can see from the videos. I wish I could have gone to his recital near Dallas tonight. He'll be in Chicago in November. I doubt the houses will be packed, if his WTC recitals are an indication.
https://www.thomasschwan.com/events
Link to video Link to videoListening to his Bach WTC I now. Just about 5-6 minutes in and I am enjoying this immensely.
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Emmylou Harris and Mark Knopler. Really good concert video. The did an album together - "All The Roadrunning", which is actually quite good also.
Here is one song from the album (and concert)
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They are both remarkable artists.
Probably my favorite Knopfler/Harris collaboration.
Not live, but, still.
Link to videoHarris is 77 now, and Knopfler is 75.
Geezers.
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They are both remarkable artists.
Probably my favorite Knopfler/Harris collaboration.
Not live, but, still.
Link to videoHarris is 77 now, and Knopfler is 75.
Geezers.
DOnt really know much about her, but she has a remarkable clear, precise voice.
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I've always liked Mark Knopfler's guitar playing. It was such a pleasant change from all the mindless shredding that was so popular back in the 70's and 80's. And his writing is great - every song a story.