*****I never heard of "Carmina Burana".*****
Good Grief!!!!!
Cheers
Good Grief!!!!!
Cheers
Jazz for aficionados
Frogman, if that Jug's piece was considered pop, I guess this player also may fall into that category. Lenny Hambro, from his 1956. album 'Nature of things', with Eddie Costa, Sal Salvador Great tone, by the way.... https://youtu.be/AiPm3Wy6OAE https://youtu.be/a21y26qY9O8 https://youtu.be/RGBPqa3g-yQ |
****Apparently he or she is completely outside of my musical awareness. Is that good or bad for "Enigma".?**** O-10, my moment was not a judgmental one. It seems to me that when a musical group that is declared to be: ****the most creative musical group to come along in decades; they have presented a new form of artistic expression with mystic and experimental components which enabled them to sell 700 million records world wide.**** (!!!) ..... that the inclusion (sampling) of the opening of one of the (the?) most popular twentieth century Classical music works would be highly relevant. Fyi: "Carmina Burana" is collection of medieval poems in Latin set to music by the German composer Carl Orff. Throughout the "Enigma" clips that you posted medieval music is a strong component. |