What are you listening to now?
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wrote on 7 Oct 2020, 14:47 last edited by George K 10 Jul 2020, 14:50
Speaking of transcriptions...
As I mentioned, I'm reading "2312," and in it there's a description of a concert in which one of the pieces performed was a four-hand version of the Beethoven Grosse Fuge. They even mentioned the opus number: 134.
I had no idea this thing existed, but, there you have it. Beethoven himself transcribed it for four hands:
Link to videoOh, and speaking of speaking of transcriptions, my first encounter with Peter Serkin was a recording I purchased in 1972 (?) of him playing Beethoven's Op. 61(a) - the piano version of the violin concerto.
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Since we're doing piano, I recently rediscovered this album on Amazon music - it accompanies my dog walks. I just love this guy's playing.
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Since we're doing piano, I recently rediscovered this album on Amazon music - it accompanies my dog walks. I just love this guy's playing.
Link to videowrote on 7 Oct 2020, 15:22 last edited by@Doctor-Phibes said in What are you listening to now?:
I recently rediscovered this album on Amazon music
Thanks for that. I just added it to my library. He's got quite the discography!
This is a bit more than half...
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wrote on 7 Oct 2020, 15:41 last edited by Doctor Phibes 10 Jul 2020, 15:42
Early Bud Powell is amazing. As he got older, it was less good - he suffered a lot from mental illness, back when the treatment was rather unsophisticated. A very sad life - he died in 1966 at the age of 41 from a combination of TB and alcoholism.
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wrote on 19 Jan 2021, 16:40 last edited by
Dave Mason alone together
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alone_Together_(Dave_Mason_album)
Really fine subtly good rock and roll
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Wow.
Link to videoIf you didn't know it was Joni Mitchell, you'd never guess.
I always preferred her version to the saccharine Judy Collins version. I also prefer this recording to Collins'.
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wrote on 5 Mar 2021, 22:33 last edited byLink to video
A wonderful recording of, probably my favorite of Sibelius' symphonies.
The second movement is just wonderful. Go to about 4:30 and listen to how well he brings out the pizzicato of the strings as counterpoint to the main melody.
I've said this is the perfect "Winter Symphony," even more than the Tchaikovsky 4th.
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wrote on 18 Apr 2021, 15:07 last edited by
Now I'm hearing Foster The People with Sit Next To Me.
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wrote on 18 Apr 2021, 15:11 last edited by
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A wonderful recording of, probably my favorite of Sibelius' symphonies.
The second movement is just wonderful. Go to about 4:30 and listen to how well he brings out the pizzicato of the strings as counterpoint to the main melody.
I've said this is the perfect "Winter Symphony," even more than the Tchaikovsky 4th.
wrote on 18 Apr 2021, 17:00 last edited by@george-k I love the Sibelius symphonies. My favorite set is the one of all the symphonies played by the Boston Symphony conducted by Colin Davis. At the time of these recordings my cousin was playing in the viola section. He told me the orchestra members all liked and respected Colin Davis.
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wrote on 18 Apr 2021, 17:29 last edited by
The Weeknd with Save Your Tears.
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wrote on 18 Apr 2021, 23:16 last edited by
RN listening to way to much Taylor Swift. Daughter #3 almost always commandeering the car stereo on our trips.
I did help her purchase a nice entry level turntable and speakers though, which was kind of fun. And bought her Rumors and Revolver as Christmas presents for her growing collection of vinyl.
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wrote on 19 Apr 2021, 00:18 last edited by
Lady Gaga with Poker Face.
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@george-k I love the Sibelius symphonies. My favorite set is the one of all the symphonies played by the Boston Symphony conducted by Colin Davis. At the time of these recordings my cousin was playing in the viola section. He told me the orchestra members all liked and respected Colin Davis.
wrote on 19 Apr 2021, 00:33 last edited by@sd-tav said in What are you listening to now?:
My favorite set is the one of all the symphonies played by the Boston Symphony conducted by Colin Davis.
On your recommendation, I listened to #1, #2 and #5 today.
I found #1 just a bit too "contrast-ey" for my taste. Davis's pauses seemed to interrupt the flow of the music.
I'll continue this week.
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RN listening to way to much Taylor Swift. Daughter #3 almost always commandeering the car stereo on our trips.
I did help her purchase a nice entry level turntable and speakers though, which was kind of fun. And bought her Rumors and Revolver as Christmas presents for her growing collection of vinyl.
wrote on 20 Apr 2021, 09:01 last edited by@kincaid said in What are you listening to now?:
RN listening to way to much Taylor Swift. Daughter #3 almost always commandeering the car stereo on our trips.
I did help her purchase a nice entry level turntable and speakers though, which was kind of fun. And bought her Rumors and Revolver as Christmas presents for her growing collection of vinyl.
My oldest is a huge Taylor Swift fan. Some would say a little to much but she is just like that when she is into something. Think me, only exponentially worse. lol
Nobody, and I mean nobody commandeers the stereo, except for me, when I am in the car. And I have 3 daughters. lol