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Marzz

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  1. Joe Albany w. Warne Marsh - Right Combination
  2. Sure. But didn't the OP ask for "where the sidemen are bigger names than the leader"?
  3. Snurdy McGurdy and her Dancin' Shoes (Nessa). Anita Baker - Rapture
  4. Jimmy Woods - Conflict w. Carmell Jones, Harold Land, Andrew Hill, George Tucker, Elvin Jones. Perhaps, Eric Kloss - "In The Land of the Giants" with Booker Ervin, Jaki Byard, Richard Davis, Alan Dawson. or "Consciousness" w. Pat Martino, Chick Corea, Dave Holland, Jack De Johnette
  5. Sonny Greer, Sonny Fortune, Sonny Phillips
  6. I have a few discs from this series but not this one. I'll take your post as a recommendation then! now playing these wondeful rhapsodies... Bartok - Gyorgy Pauk/Jeno Jando
  7. Larry, that's a great description. Yes, Schoenberg as music! I just dug out the CD and playing it now. Looking at the notes I see that the op.24 was actually recorded in 1961 (not 1965 as I wrote above). CD actually includes 2 x L'Oiseau-Lyre LPs. There's also the 1965 recording of the Suite, op.29 plus Berg's Four Pieces op.5 (without Maderna). You probably have that one but here's a bargain Australian pressing for anyone interested. Can't last long at this price, https://www.discogs.com/Arnold-Schoenberg-Alban-Berg-The-Melos-Ensemble-Of-London-With-Gervase-de-Peyer-Clarinet-And-Lamar-C/release/11392286 CD cost me 10 bucks.
  8. Berg / Schoenberg (Melos Ensemble of London). Reissue of 2 1960s L'Oiseau-Lyre LPs.
  9. The Serenade op.24 was my very first exposure to Schoenberg way back in High School. My then Music teacher thought I'd be open minded enough to appreciate it and loaned me an LP. I hated it! Well, not hate actually, but thought it was just weird. Hey, I was a teenager after all. But I'm grateful he did that because I grew to love that work and Schoenberg of course. Bought a few versions of op.24 but never found that LP again until it was released on CD by Eloquence (Australia). Not the "best" version perhaps but brought back memories, happy to have it. It was the 1965 recording by the Melos Ensemble of London, cond. by Bruno Maderna, originally released & recorded by L'Oiseau-Lyre. Schoenberg on L'Oiseau-Lyre Records!! Every teenager needs this...
  10. Ravel - Ma mere l'Oye from this disc (Boulez/DG).
  11. like that one very much! More Bartok & Boulez (just the Concerto)
  12. Spending an afternoon with this, loudly! Wagner - Tristan und Isolde (Bohm)
  13. Wellesz - Violin Concerto & "Prospero's Spell" (Orfeo)
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