Let's talk music, no genre boundaries


This is an offshoot of the jazz thread. I and others found that we could not talk about jazz without discussing other musical genres, as well as the philosophy of music. So, this is a thread in which people can suggest good music of all genres, and spout off your feelings about music itself.

 

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@stuartk, @mahgister 

There is a wealth of Tatiana Nikolaeva on Qobuz. At least 40 albums. I am listening to her playing Bach's Goldberg Variations. A work I know well played by Glenn Gould, considered highly on Bach's piano music.

@mahgister 

Do you know Artur Schnabel's playing? If so, what do you think of him? 

@mahgister 

Do you know Artur Schnabel’s playing? If so, what do you think of him? 

Schnabel is recognized as a giant ...

But here i repeat what i know and recognized when i listened to him...

But you must know that i can only speak for the few musicians or composers i listened a great amount of time...

to be short, i am obsessive mind and if i fall in love with a musician i cannot stop listening to him...At the expanse of others... Love has a price or ask for a duty...

But you must know that i dont fall in love with many musicians, sometimes i miss or stay indifferent  to  true great musician...The heart is not neutral...

I cannot understand why i love Sofronitsky or Yudina so much  compared to others for example, be it Richter or Gilels..

it is a love affair motivated spiritually by my own soul journey...

The other reason i see, i dont listen often Beethoven piano pieces and Schnabel  is a giant here... I am in love with Beethoven quartets as the key to his soul...

I cannot explain it ... Ask frogman, he is a musician and less obsessed than i am, more "objective" in a way and more knowledgeable ...angeldevilcool

 

It seems that a new version of the "mount Everest" of piano work, the Clavicem Ballisticum of Sorabji was recorded and rival Ogdon majestic madness with a more deep analytical insight in the piece...

I will buy it for sure...

I have 20 box of Sorabi music...cool

The clavicem box is 5 hours ...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_PCCGC3nFBU&list=PL9GK1dCgxUgxk-Aej5ibP6ntEdOSQq9xX

Here an article of Gramophone about it :

https://www.gramophone.co.uk/international-piano/review/article/review-sorabji-opus-clavicembalisticum-daan-vandewalle

 

I doubt it will beat Ogdon madness but i love too much Sorabji  to let it go ...

 

By the way the Top Sorabji box is the incredible  Ullen  100 transcendental studies  7 cd ...

It is what is the heart of Sorabji for me :

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JsunU1Jyigk&list=PLRs_FxzJLU50ArgMv2Ykm9IUsELIYwoML

If the clavicem is Mount Everest of Piano by the difficulties  the transcendental Studies are Mount Erebus in Antartica, so varied, so strange, so fascinating , it is after for the beginner "perfumed garden" album the box we must buy at all cost if we love Sorabji ...

 For those who love Book, Roberge has written the authoritative book on Sorabji, 641 pages.the full book is free PDF here :

https://www.sorabji-archive.co.uk/books/opus-sorabjianum.php

 

 There is also but harder to find books autobiographical and philosophical written by Sorabji himself ...

 

Music exist in speech as its root..

Then music has no need for a goal as a tree roots has no goal save to sustain life...

 We are the tree. Our roots dont have goal no more than our feet.

 But we speaking walking trees we speak or do music to "change our own consciousness level"...

Music is not just leisure, pleasure,but a sacred moral duty as speech itself.

This is the spiritual content of music.

Music is more  about a higher consciousness level, not about "taste" so much...But because we are all different, we "taste" different flavors and stick to them.It is why thread as this one matter, we must go out of our own habits and explore other realms...