Happy New Year Frogman. I'm glad you're back to continue our musical journey to wherever it leads us.
Enjoy the music.
Jazz for aficionados
Learsfool: Thanks for the post. That was very interesting. One of the reasons I ask all these questions is that, of all the different genres I listen to, and I listen to them all, I find Classical players the most interesting. I guess because they are the most anonymous. The Conductors and the singers get all the glory and recognition, but the players make all the magic. They also look and act so 'normal'. Could be the guy next door, or someone's Grandma. And the ages vary by a larger margin than most other musical groups. I often wondered what they, and their careers / musical lives were like. I looked for the Horne CD on Amazon. I think I will have to settle for a used copy. "like New" :) It's a 3 CD set, so that means the complete Opera. I usually like the 'highlights'. But, if you say it's the greatest thing since sliced bread, I will have to get it. I looked at all my Operas on LP today. Gotta love that cover art. Nothing by Horne, although I do know of her. I have several with Beverly Sills, my first favorite. Street wise NY babe. I did wiki Horne. Interesting life. Thanks for the tip and info. Cheers |
Rok, here's another Classical piece that I like. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ip64cG7gK4 Enjoy the music. |
O-10: I listened to this yesterday. Ms Fischer is a great player and a FOX! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B56njjw1qtk Highly recommended. I also played Bach's Complete Brandenburg Concertos and the Complete Violin Concertos. Played by I Musici. One of my favorite groups. Has Maurice Andre on Trumpet. :) This is one of those Philips Label TWOFERs I spoke of earlier. Great music and a Great bargain! Clair de Lune? Again, it's one of the most beloved tunes. Great clip, but short. If I have it, it's on some sort of complilation. Stop cherry picking and git yourself into some Bach! He may have been the first Be-Bopper! Or first 'Third Streamer'?? :) Cheers |