magister,
Well, we're alike i several respects; however, I only listen to classical music - symphonies, chorales, concertos, operas, requiems, etc. I grew up where there was no electricity, so I began listening to the old 12" Victor Red Seal records on a wind-up Victrola, using cactus needles. I've been through the gamut of Mono, 45s,LPs, reel to reel and CDs.
I've developed a fondness for the classics within the classical genre, and have several different performances of favorite pieces. I love to compare certain symphonies and chorales, performed by various artists with different orchestras and choruses under the baton of different conductors.
Over my lifetime, I've had the good fortune to listen to more than a few performances by the Vienna Philharmonic in the Musikverein's Great Hall, and Puccini and Verdi operas in the La Scala. (my benchmarks.)
I listen to music from the time I wake up until bedtime,The two-channel stereo goes for around six to eight hours, while during the remainder f the day, I either listen to our local FM classical music station (pseudo streaming) or to the Amsterdam Royal Concertbegaw
via Apple music and a nice pair of B&W MM-1 speakers on either side of the computer.
I'd really be lost without my music , and my iPad Pro is packed with ripped CDs for use when I have to be in the hospital.
Cheers, (It should have been "grayeagle,"but the powers-that-be changed the initial "g" to a 'b.')
Well, we're alike i several respects; however, I only listen to classical music - symphonies, chorales, concertos, operas, requiems, etc. I grew up where there was no electricity, so I began listening to the old 12" Victor Red Seal records on a wind-up Victrola, using cactus needles. I've been through the gamut of Mono, 45s,LPs, reel to reel and CDs.
I've developed a fondness for the classics within the classical genre, and have several different performances of favorite pieces. I love to compare certain symphonies and chorales, performed by various artists with different orchestras and choruses under the baton of different conductors.
Over my lifetime, I've had the good fortune to listen to more than a few performances by the Vienna Philharmonic in the Musikverein's Great Hall, and Puccini and Verdi operas in the La Scala. (my benchmarks.)
I listen to music from the time I wake up until bedtime,The two-channel stereo goes for around six to eight hours, while during the remainder f the day, I either listen to our local FM classical music station (pseudo streaming) or to the Amsterdam Royal Concertbegaw
via Apple music and a nice pair of B&W MM-1 speakers on either side of the computer.
I'd really be lost without my music , and my iPad Pro is packed with ripped CDs for use when I have to be in the hospital.
Cheers, (It should have been "grayeagle,"but the powers-that-be changed the initial "g" to a 'b.')