Fabio Biondi's recording with Europa Galante is a breaktakingly exciting recording. I love it. You also sample Rachel Podger's recent version--she's very good too.
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...and, as for my posts....to consider disparagement in anything I wrote a misinterpretation of intent and my comments. I hear 'classical' motif and signature in almost anything I listen to. The basic elements of musical forms predates them. Humanity has employed 'music' likely for as long as some ancestor found beating 2 rocks or sticks in a rhythm (perhaps to one's heartbeat) as 'pleasant' in some fashion.... Maybe it became something like this...? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K7ZqZVunCb4 Not to your 'taste' perhaps...but later, maybe it brought down the walls of Jericho...(...or so is said...) Let's fast forward to something not so....'primitive'.... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=scG8lBDTZ3A Perhaps more recognizable? Good....the AON was one of the first to employ 'sample and hold'. Although much of that 'motif' can be argued about as to its' 'relevance' and 'artistry'....as employed by Others... Some is very good....and, of course, some is just derivative and 'trendy'.... Personally, I like Debussy...not every single thing he ever did, but more than I'm interested in sharing at the moment.... (Pardon me, but your bias is showing....zip up....;)....) Fraternally yours, J |
@schubert ...Hey, for a change of pace, you might try this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3mi145S-HfQ 432 hz is a tad different than 440, but is pleasant to my ears. *S* My Walshs' really seem to like pianos....and I'm a sucker for one played well. ;) Cheers, J |
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