Acman3:
No thanks necessary. Just doing my duty as chief of Jazz police.
Cheers
1102
No thanks necessary. Just doing my duty as chief of Jazz police.
Cheers
1102
Jazz for aficionados
The Learsfool: (Our resident Brass guru). In the latest issue of GRAMOPHONE, in the obituaries, is listed the Principal Trumpet player of The LSO. He was Principal for 25 years. Killed in an auto crash. Before the crash he had excperienced health issues and had asked to be assigned to the Third Trumpet chair. No action had been taken before his death. My question is, if his request had been granted, would all the trumpet players just move up one chair? Would they look for another principal? Paganini: Some time ago we discussed "playing all the notes in a piece by Paganini". I think you and The Frogman said it could be a matter or taking all the repeats, or not. Well the magazine returns to Paganini, and this time what they mean is clear. Apparently many condutors and/or players just cut out certain portions of the music. In a performance by Michael Rabin, 151 bars are cut or deleted.. The article implies there is no rhyme or reason. So if you want to hear every note of Paganini do your research. Speaking of brass: Just received a copy of Dvorak's "New World". Wiener/Karajan. Brass galore!! Outstanding recording! How great, if any, is the ability between the Principal players and the others members of that section, in an Orchestra. Esp the Brass players. Cheers |
Frogman, this is so beautiful; it's about musicians from different parts of the world coming together in "Bombay", and creating new music. What is that instrument Caroline, the lady in the cap playing? I've liked these musicians individually for quite awhile now, since this was done some years ago, we get to see the outcome. I'm looking forward to your creative musicians analysis of this. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cFb9-lik2cg Enjoy the music. |
Does anybody remember "Les Baxter"? Honest to God, I really believed this is the way music sounded in all of those faraway places with strange sounding names when I heard Les Baxter. I just thought this would be a good nostalgia trip. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XTwwnEggw24 Enjoy the music. |