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Bolet playing Busoni's transcription of Bach's D minor Chaconne. As my birthday treat while the family is out for a little while.
Greatest live piano recording ever made. As Bryce Morrison writes in his notes to Great Pianists of the 20th Century, volume 10 (Bolet being so remarkable and diverse that he required 2 double-CD volumes, one devoted to his famous Carnegie Hall recital and his remarkable complete recordings of Rakhmaninov's transcriptions, the other devoted to the greatest performer of Liszt who ever lived), "February 25, 1974 was a red-letter day not only in Jorge Bolet's strangely checkered career, but in the history of piano playing."
Such a shame Bach neither lived to play a piano, nor to hear this man play.
Here's a link to the first part, the link to the second part will be there, I expect. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2x7p-pj3D_g
For anyone who may be interested, Sony has just released a 10CD set of Bolet's recordings for RCA/Ensayo and Columbia. I have all of these on vinyl or CD and most of them on both. Rare treasures - a veritable "how to" guide from a pianist of virtually flawless technique who never once put his technique ahead of what he thought the music required ("You play fast but you don't sound fast") - including the famous Carnegie Hall recital of 1974, put out to celebrate Jorge's 100th birthday, I expect.
After this concert recording ends, it will be his Everest recording "A Chopin Recital", simply the most beautiful collection of Chopin ever put on record. Happy birthday to me.
Greatest live piano recording ever made. As Bryce Morrison writes in his notes to Great Pianists of the 20th Century, volume 10 (Bolet being so remarkable and diverse that he required 2 double-CD volumes, one devoted to his famous Carnegie Hall recital and his remarkable complete recordings of Rakhmaninov's transcriptions, the other devoted to the greatest performer of Liszt who ever lived), "February 25, 1974 was a red-letter day not only in Jorge Bolet's strangely checkered career, but in the history of piano playing."
Such a shame Bach neither lived to play a piano, nor to hear this man play.
Here's a link to the first part, the link to the second part will be there, I expect. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2x7p-pj3D_g
For anyone who may be interested, Sony has just released a 10CD set of Bolet's recordings for RCA/Ensayo and Columbia. I have all of these on vinyl or CD and most of them on both. Rare treasures - a veritable "how to" guide from a pianist of virtually flawless technique who never once put his technique ahead of what he thought the music required ("You play fast but you don't sound fast") - including the famous Carnegie Hall recital of 1974, put out to celebrate Jorge's 100th birthday, I expect.
After this concert recording ends, it will be his Everest recording "A Chopin Recital", simply the most beautiful collection of Chopin ever put on record. Happy birthday to me.
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Listening to MMM today while outside chopping up a dog kennel.
Well, it was actually built by a bloke who used it as a sleeper in the back of a ute. Made of cool room material, aluminium angle corners utter bastard to break down.
Cur though it, it's like 10cm think plywood with fibreglass inside for glue. Goddamn my arms were itchy.
But MMM, love you long time. Weekend music roster, yep.
Well, it was actually built by a bloke who used it as a sleeper in the back of a ute. Made of cool room material, aluminium angle corners utter bastard to break down.
Cur though it, it's like 10cm think plywood with fibreglass inside for glue. Goddamn my arms were itchy.
But MMM, love you long time. Weekend music roster, yep.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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Michael Hakanson-Stacy playing an "awesome" version of "Oh Sinner Man" on the Time & Strike Sampler CD Volume 2.
Clyde Curly & the Oxymorons playing "Hunting the Buffalo" from the same CD.
It's a sampler of songs & instrumentals of "Blues, Bluegrass & Old Time Music" (USA)
Clyde Curly & the Oxymorons playing "Hunting the Buffalo" from the same CD.
It's a sampler of songs & instrumentals of "Blues, Bluegrass & Old Time Music" (USA)
“I even went as far as becoming a Southern Baptist until I realised they didn’t keep ‘em under long enough” Kinky Friedman
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This is one of my favourite (unpublished) Woody Guthrie songs performed by Wilco & Billy Bragg.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gxzMbAMO73k
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gxzMbAMO73k
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Avalon Blues (CD 2001):
A tribute to the Music of Mississippi John Hurt featuring such artists as:
Lucinda Williams
Gillian Welsh
Steve & Justin Earle
Ben Harper
Taj Mahal
Original Mississippi John Hurt: (Written in 1928)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=klcDgu2f_pQ
A tribute to the Music of Mississippi John Hurt featuring such artists as:
Lucinda Williams
Gillian Welsh
Steve & Justin Earle
Ben Harper
Taj Mahal
Original Mississippi John Hurt: (Written in 1928)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=klcDgu2f_pQ
“I even went as far as becoming a Southern Baptist until I realised they didn’t keep ‘em under long enough” Kinky Friedman
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Anything and everything.
Partner bought a new tuner/cd player on the weekend and is testing it out.
It has digital & internet radio and he has connected it up the iPad.
At the moment we are listening to Star FM in Tassie.....Oh hang on now it's a Paul Kelly CD .
Partner bought a new tuner/cd player on the weekend and is testing it out.
It has digital & internet radio and he has connected it up the iPad.
At the moment we are listening to Star FM in Tassie.....Oh hang on now it's a Paul Kelly CD .
If you are foolish enough to be contented, don't show it, but just grumble with the rest. - Jerome K Jerome
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Listened to an old Iron Maiden CD on the way up to Toc. Run to the hills playing, loud, while going through the bends at ..............ummmmmmmmmm.......a tad faster than both the posted and recommended speed limits.
Car goes good.
Car goes good.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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personally id rather undergo chinese water torture, but some of you, WPT and pies4shaw would probably enjoy this shit!!though im guess pies4shaw has a box seat!!
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You cant fix stupid, turns out you cant quarantine it either!
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